Soulmate Gem
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Not only can being in love with someone make you see them as more beautiful, but just being around someone can make you see them as more attractive. According to research , people rated faces that were more familiar as more attractive. To a significant extent, familiarity can breed attraction.
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Read More »Everyone has their own insecurities, and no one is perfect. However, there are certain physical traits that can make partners more attractive and carry some weight in your relationship. Even though looks do play a role in dating, what actually attracts a partner physically may not be what you expect. Many of us hear that physical appearance plays a role in relationships and jump to the conclusion that only the supermodels and famous actors of the world could have any luck in love. This couldn’t be further from the truth! Attractiveness is subjective, and many individuals will have different preferences and find different qualities attractive. Here’s the thing: Appearances do matter in relationships, but this doesn’t mean that looks are the most important aspect of intimacy.
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Read More »This is a phenomenon in which people who use Snapchat and other social apps develop body dysmorphic disorder. They want to look like their online selves, even though their images online don’t reflect their true appearance and have been modified using filters and visual effects. However, some changes in beauty standards have had a positive influence, such as increasing inclusivity. We now see many more people of color as symbols of beauty in the media. Due to the exposure effect, this increased representation may drive us to collectively recognize the beauty of different races and ethnicities in our day-to-day lives. Researchers found that increasing people’s exposure to certain faces increased the attractiveness ratings they gave those faces. This may suggest we’ll see interracial dating and cross-cultural attraction and acceptance more frequently. Thus, the idea of beauty, though very real, is subject to change and can have many different effects.
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Read More »At the individual level, people can simply just have different tastes. You’ve probably heard the age-old question, “What’s your type?” Many people find themselves attracted to a certain set of features, but what that looks like can vary from person to person. Research shows the perception of whether someone’s face is attractive may be shaped by environment rather than genes. Furthermore, people tend to disagree about who has an attractive face as much as they tend to agree. When it comes to physical attraction, a lot is subjective, and there’s someone for everyone.
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