Have you noticed that Looker A who actually saw and knows the person they're looking at in real life tends to look at it more favorably if the person is good, usually less favorably if the person is bad, regardless of how the subject "rates" on the hotness scale? And then Looker B who doesn't know the person at all might look at the person completely differently, usually more-ly based on aesthics?
I took a picture of a guy I knew, who is super friendly and awesome to be around, and of course I thought he looked so adorable and cute in all of his pictures, but then for a minute, I pretended I didn't know him, and looked at him from a stranger's perspective, just rating it on the "hotness" scale, personality excluded, and I saw it a lot more differently and noticed flaws that I never noticed before!
Have you guys ever tried this and came to the any similar conclusions?
It seems to me that personality actually hugely plays a role in how people perceive you, and I always acknowledged
2007-03-16
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