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There's one of those "rate your looks" threads on RSD right now. I don't post there but I do some lurking. I've noticed when they run these polls over on the general "Don Juan Discussion" board, usually most guys rate themselves an 8. But on RSD, 38% rated themselves 10. That's probably because that's what they teach over there: "We're all 10s". Tyler had an interesting comment in the thread. He said:
"I'd personally think anyone who doesn't rate themselves a 10 as a full loser. Why would you harbor thoughts about yourself like that? You view your mother as "The best mom on the planet" right? The same should go for how you feel about YOURSELF."
Now that's a pretty good point, but something still doesn't quite set right with me about everybody thinking they're a 10 in looks. I think it's a couple things:
1) I don't believe in 10s. I think the highest I've ever rated a girl was 9.2. I suppose I could believe I'm the exception, but I simply don't believe anyone is a 10.
2) Maybe the main problem I have with this is doesn't it set up unrealistic expectations? If you think all girls should respond to you as if you are a 10, and then that doesn't happen, doesn't that set you up for a fall?
3) Looks aren't everything. Why stop with looks? I will sometimes give myself the self talk when I go out: "I'm the most handsome man on the planet". That's fun, but really I know that realistically, I'm probably about a 7. But I have other good qualities. Nobody's perfect. If you're supposed to think you're a 10 in looks, why not think you're a 10 in all things?
Like "I am the most charitable man on the planet", "I am the greatest humanitarian who ever lived", "I have more money than anyone else in the world", "I am the most famous person on the planet", "I can perform brain surgery better than anyone". Where does it stop?
4) If you think you're perfect, where's the motivation to improve? If you can't see a flaw within yourself, if you can't identify a problem, how can you fix it?
5) I'm not sure you should equate how you rate your looks with your self esteem. A person is more than their looks. As a package, I'm think I'm a pretty good catch. That doesn't mean that I think my looks are the standard by which all others should be judged. What is your opinion on this?
Oh, here's the link to the thread:
http://www.rsdnation.com/node/215103/forum
"I'd personally think anyone who doesn't rate themselves a 10 as a full loser. Why would you harbor thoughts about yourself like that? You view your mother as "The best mom on the planet" right? The same should go for how you feel about YOURSELF."
Now that's a pretty good point, but something still doesn't quite set right with me about everybody thinking they're a 10 in looks. I think it's a couple things:
1) I don't believe in 10s. I think the highest I've ever rated a girl was 9.2. I suppose I could believe I'm the exception, but I simply don't believe anyone is a 10.
2) Maybe the main problem I have with this is doesn't it set up unrealistic expectations? If you think all girls should respond to you as if you are a 10, and then that doesn't happen, doesn't that set you up for a fall?
3) Looks aren't everything. Why stop with looks? I will sometimes give myself the self talk when I go out: "I'm the most handsome man on the planet". That's fun, but really I know that realistically, I'm probably about a 7. But I have other good qualities. Nobody's perfect. If you're supposed to think you're a 10 in looks, why not think you're a 10 in all things?
Like "I am the most charitable man on the planet", "I am the greatest humanitarian who ever lived", "I have more money than anyone else in the world", "I am the most famous person on the planet", "I can perform brain surgery better than anyone". Where does it stop?
4) If you think you're perfect, where's the motivation to improve? If you can't see a flaw within yourself, if you can't identify a problem, how can you fix it?
5) I'm not sure you should equate how you rate your looks with your self esteem. A person is more than their looks. As a package, I'm think I'm a pretty good catch. That doesn't mean that I think my looks are the standard by which all others should be judged. What is your opinion on this?
Oh, here's the link to the thread:
http://www.rsdnation.com/node/215103/forum