Little John
Don Juan
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I just found this site so I thought I would share with you guys the results of an experiment that I tried last year on hotornot.com.
I had been studying different pictures of guys that most women said were “really good looking” or “Hot”. Guys like Josh Harnett, Ewan McGregor, Orlando Bloom, Brad Pitt etc. and I had a theory that it was not so much their physical attributes or their facial structure that made them so attractive, but it was their personality and attitude that showed through in their facial expressions and body language that made them attractive.
So I had to try an experiment.
I took 3 pictures of myself.
The first one was just me basically standing there with just a very slight smile, basically the way I look all the time.
The second pic was of me smiling in a good mood looking like what I thought was a confidant, fun, out-going, approachable guy but not a chump or an AFC at all. I thought I looked really good.
The third pic was me with an irritated, tough guy look that said “get that camera out of my face” I narrowed my eyes, wrinkled my forehead, tilted my head down and was looking up a little. When I saw it, I thought it was terrible and wasn’t even going to use it but I tried it anyway.
Needless to say the results were very surprising.
The first pic of just the average me rated at an 8.4
The second happy pic rated at a 7.0
And the third pissed off pic rated at a 9.4
I was exactly the same person in all three pics, same clothes, same room, same lighting everything. The pics were literally taken only seconds apart.
It was the attitude that made all the difference, not the way I look. Just something to think about.
I had been studying different pictures of guys that most women said were “really good looking” or “Hot”. Guys like Josh Harnett, Ewan McGregor, Orlando Bloom, Brad Pitt etc. and I had a theory that it was not so much their physical attributes or their facial structure that made them so attractive, but it was their personality and attitude that showed through in their facial expressions and body language that made them attractive.
So I had to try an experiment.
I took 3 pictures of myself.
The first one was just me basically standing there with just a very slight smile, basically the way I look all the time.
The second pic was of me smiling in a good mood looking like what I thought was a confidant, fun, out-going, approachable guy but not a chump or an AFC at all. I thought I looked really good.
The third pic was me with an irritated, tough guy look that said “get that camera out of my face” I narrowed my eyes, wrinkled my forehead, tilted my head down and was looking up a little. When I saw it, I thought it was terrible and wasn’t even going to use it but I tried it anyway.
Needless to say the results were very surprising.
The first pic of just the average me rated at an 8.4
The second happy pic rated at a 7.0
And the third pissed off pic rated at a 9.4
I was exactly the same person in all three pics, same clothes, same room, same lighting everything. The pics were literally taken only seconds apart.
It was the attitude that made all the difference, not the way I look. Just something to think about.