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| 2 | A greater height difference in a couple was positively related to the wife's happiness (n = 7850)He is right, it is below 15% in USA which has quite high height world-wide. The percentage for 6'2 and above is below 4% - around 3.8% but to be perfectly honest I think you might add a bit to this numbers because of age. My bet (not truth) there is about 20% of males between 15-60 age group with height 6' and above.which would correlate with the "top 20% chase theory" | /r/BlackPillScience | 18/11/21 06:18 PM |
| 1 | This infamous speed dating study with the high physical attractiveness correlation --- MISREAD, it's over boyos.Beauty and the beast is not about looks. It is more about falling in love with a bad boy and "changing" him. Rich bad boy with a good heart who is more handsome in the end than main bad character. Which disprove the point. There is only one ugly and good character in the Notre Dame one. Which fall in love with the girl but is friendzoned in the end while she end up with a handsome guy 😂😂😂 | /r/BlackPillScience | 18/11/21 06:03 PM |
| 1 | Physically attractive individuals earn substantially more than otherwise similar unattractive individuals.I think all of that apply to some extent. We could see that in management and corporate hierarchy. If there is a need to climb the ladder then usually you have more attractive people. Same apply to the leadership/businessess relying on that. You could see a big correlation with height, attractiveness and assertiveness in males. The more "alpha" guy usually is chosen as a leader. All of that doesn't apply to the people who emerge businesses or invent/revolutionise. What matter there is a great in… | /r/BlackPillScience | 18/11/21 05:58 PM |
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