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they do matter, when you first meet someone looks are everything, you dont know how anyone is until they open there mouth so everything your think is based on looks.
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Of course they do, and if you think otherwise, you're not living in the real world.
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Of course they do, and if you think otherwise, you're not living in the real world.
Appearances are everything. No matter who you are, or how saintly you pretend to be, you subconsciously make a snap decision about a person the moment you look at them. For the lasting impression an appearance alone can make, looks really do matter.
That said, physical beauty has a short lifespan, and is easily taken away. Investing too much in such things is foolish.
And, as the great Ron White has said, you can't fix stupid.
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My first ever boyfriend was a beautiful muscular guy with blond hair and blue eyes... f*cking gorgeous... and a complete and total as*hole.
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My first ever boyfriend was a beautiful muscular guy with blond hair and blue eyes... f*cking gorgeous... and a complete and total as*hole.
Since then i've been attracted to personality more than anything... and before meeting my husband it was much to the woe of my friends... I was my own wing man, my best friend once described my choice in men as "fugly". Personality is sexier than looks alone ever could ever be. Besides, personality doesn't fade, unlike good looks.
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looking at the 50 most searched women on the web list i would say yes looks matter and practically nothing a woman has to say seems to matter.
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looking at the 50 most searched women on the web list i would say yes looks matter and practically nothing a woman has to say seems to matter.
Just look pretty ladies, nobody is listening to you unless you are hot, according to google.
http://coedmagazine.com/2010/04/15/the-50-most-popular-women-on-the-web-according-to-google/
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..honestly, i don't think i could "fall in love" with an ugly person - sorry, but it's the ugly truth.
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Looks do matter. Much as it sucks. Everyone judges. But everyone's idea of what's good looking is very different.
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I'm a bit shallow, to be honest. They do matter, but they aren't the only factor.
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I'm a bit shallow, to be honest. They do matter, but they aren't the only factor.
There could be the nicest girl in the world, but if she was an ogre, I wouldn't date her.
There could be the most beautiful girl in the world, but if she was a complete b*tch, I wouldn't date her.
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Yes, but not as much as personality matters.
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Yes, but not as much as personality matters.
Lemme put it this way:
An unattractive person is beautiful when paired with a great personality.
But, an attractive person, when paired with a bad personality, is ugly.
In my opinion.
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I find many different types of "looks" attractive, so yes, I think I could fall in love with someone regardless. That being said, if you don't have an attraction you will be missing out on a key piece of a relationship and therefore may be doomed.
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I find many different types of "looks" attractive, so yes, I think I could fall in love with someone regardless. That being said, if you don't have an attraction you will be missing out on a key piece of a relationship and therefore may be doomed.
I have found people to be attractive or hot when my friends see ugliness and vice versa. I think it's much more important for someone to be clean, hygienic, well groomed and disease free. Certain things are big turnoffs, like acne for example. It may be shallow, but I can't find someone attractive that has the horrible, red, angry, pus filled pockets everywhere. Other dislikes are greasy hair, yellow or brown teeth and bad breath. As you can see, nearly EVERY one of my turnoffs is a hygiene issue before it's a "look" issue.
On a side note, if anyone cares, the three female celebs I'm lusting over right now are Missy Peregrym, Krysten Ritter and Zooey Deschanel. For someone reason I'm into the dark haired, semi-alternative look. Other times in life I preferred the leggy blonde with fake everything. I don't know if I've grown up, been burned by that type of girl too often or just found what really turns me on. Give me an intelligent, dark haired sweetheart with a sense of humor over traditional good looks anytime.
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From what I have read, looks are important to both men and women. Men take looks more into consideration when thinking about talking to or being with a woman. Women in general do not place as much emphasis on looks as guys do, and find things like personality very important.
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From what I have read, looks are important to both men and women. Men take looks more into consideration when thinking about talking to or being with a woman. Women in general do not place as much emphasis on looks as guys do, and find things like personality very important.
Studies have shown that taller more attractive people make more money than their less attractive shorter counterparts, and that attractive women get more roadside assistance from strangers than the average woman. The studies suggested that people want to feel liked and welcomed by the beautiful people. However, scientists also deducted that a trait found most "attractive" was confidence.
In essence, looks matter, but so does overall attitude about yourself. So, yes looks matter just as much as your presence. Be confident and you'll have no problem.
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we seem programmed to find symmetry and proportion beautiful likely due to it indicating genetic health in a prospective mate... but our belief systems tend to make more of it than that... as children we tend to auto-equate ugly with worthy of ridicule and destruction... evil. and it tends to stay with us even if unconsciously.
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Of course they matter, but they are completely subjective, so the stereotypical, social norm is irrelevant to anyone with any maturity or depth.
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Of course they matter, but they are completely subjective, so the stereotypical, social norm is irrelevant to anyone with any maturity or depth.
The inside is far more important, but it's not the whole story.
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You bet your sweet a*s looks matter. For a job, for a mate, for getting cooperation from other and more.
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looks matter but it doesn't have to be the only thing that matters to fall in or stay in love with a person.
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looks matter but it doesn't have to be the only thing that matters to fall in or stay in love with a person.
we all have this image of the perfect guy or girl, one who has good looks that comes with interesting personality. would love be different or more lasting if we get to be with the perfect guy or girl? i guess not. perfection is overrated. our flaws is what makes us humans. our flaws is what makes us interesting and unique.
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