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Here are some of the things researchers have been able to discover using HOTorNOT.comâs magical numbers:
⢠Men are 240 percent more likely to accept a date offer than women.
⢠With each one-point gain in hotness (on a scale of 1 to 10), a personâs chances of being accepted for a date increase by 130 percent.
⢠People who are themselves less attractive tend to undervalue attractiveness in others, preferring to instead prioritize personality traits like kindness and sense of humor.
⢠As youâd expect, people are more likely to accept date offers from people with hotness scores greater than their own. But when the person requesting a date is more than four points hotter than the person being propositioned, the likelihood of acceptance tapers. Is this due to intimidation?
⢠Membersâ own attractiveness had no influence on how hot they perceived other members. In other words, less attractive members didnât delude themselves about their datesâ attractiveness.
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Title | What have researchers learned about attraction from looking at the website HOT OR NOT? |
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Author | Eric Barker |
Date | April 3, 2012 5:32 PM UTC (12 years ago) |
Blog | bakadesuyo |
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Original Link | https://www.bakadesuyo.com/2012/04/what-have-researchers-learned-about-attractio/ |
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