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TheLastStarFighter said:
Aeolus451 said:

Okay, stop trying to misrepresent my argument. I never said a damn thing about genes and that's not what we were debating. Can a person's attractiveness (or lack of) affect their personality development in both negative and positive ways? Yes. I view confidence as a positive trait but too much is a bad thing. The regular definition of better. That just further proves my point. People kill for a wide variety of reasons. I don't see how killing people has anything to do with countering my argument.

You’re saying better looks = worse personality.  I’m saying there is no connection, and I’m pointing out that romantic rejection can have a very negative impact on a personality.

I'm saying that looks affect personality and I showed a source. There's a connection. This is settled.



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I find her beauty inconsequential. I find breaking up with your partner to focus on your career weak.
If what really matters in life isn't more important to you then your job, you don't live a good life.

And frankly, I find the pictures of them and her in the Sun to be little less then attention whoring.



Aeolus451 said:
TheLastStarFighter said:

You’re saying better looks = worse personality.  I’m saying there is no connection, and I’m pointing out that romantic rejection can have a very negative impact on a personality.

I'm saying that looks affect personality and I showed a source. There's a connection. This is settled.

Looks affecting personality is different than saying most good looking people have bad personalities.

How people treat others based on looks isn't strictly associated with good looking people either. Rejection based off perceived inferior looks may lead to a lot of damage to the self esteem and may cause bitterness, social anxiety, and plenty of other personality quirks. Doesn't mean I'm going to say most ugly women have bad personalities, because I can say with certainty that some do for the reasons I specified.

When the gross generalization comes into play ("The prettiest girls generally don't have the best personalities") despite any lack of statistics or even a disregard for arguments that oppose, the presumption becomes anecdotal. I gotta agree with TheLastStarFighter on this one.



Watch SolidRev's video on it. Guy speaks the truth. This could just be an alias for the real reason he left her. They could be cheating on each other and with their fame its possible and likely they did. There could be stuff with her he can't tolerate anymore. Either way he has fucked her for like 3 years, he is good looking and he could get another one whenever he wants.



he's a good looking guy, probably has his pick of women



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danasider said:
Aeolus451 said:

I'm saying that looks affect personality and I showed a source. There's a connection. This is settled.

Looks affecting personality is different than saying most good looking people have bad personalities.

How people treat others based on looks isn't strictly associated with good looking people either. Rejection based off perceived inferior looks may lead to a lot of damage to the self esteem and may cause bitterness, social anxiety, and plenty of other personality quirks. Doesn't mean I'm going to say most ugly women have bad personalities, because I can say with certainty that some do for the reasons I specified.

When the gross generalization comes into play ("The prettiest girls generally don't have the best personalities") despite any lack of statistics or even a disregard for arguments that oppose, the presumption becomes anecdotal. I gotta agree with TheLastStarFighter on this one.

I provided a source while the other guy or you haven't provided anything. If you want to use "lack of statistics" or " that's just anecdotes " to disparage my argument when I used a source perhaps both of you should start with your own arguments first. I said over and over that a person's attractiveness (and lack of) can affect their personality development in both positive and negative ways. 

"The prettiest girls generally don't have the best personalities"

Let's be clear, this is in reference to very attractive women. I'm not talking in absolute certainties but in likelihoods or odds. Aren't you capable of inductive reasoning? 

https://www.instagram.com/p/Bk5jZvLlyF_/?taken-by=iamyanetgarcia

https://www.instagram.com/p/BV0oGbYDNpk/?taken-by=iamyanetgarcia

https://www.instagram.com/p/Bkd-T-elEL0/?taken-by=iamyanetgarcia

What are the odds that she's a down-to-earth, humble, funny, friendly woman that's willing to pay dutch on dates? 

 

 

 




"But she's pretty! How can he possibly let go of her!"
ERRRR MA' GERDDD

Ok. Moving on.



Aeolus451 said:
danasider said:

Looks affecting personality is different than saying most good looking people have bad personalities.

How people treat others based on looks isn't strictly associated with good looking people either. Rejection based off perceived inferior looks may lead to a lot of damage to the self esteem and may cause bitterness, social anxiety, and plenty of other personality quirks. Doesn't mean I'm going to say most ugly women have bad personalities, because I can say with certainty that some do for the reasons I specified.

When the gross generalization comes into play ("The prettiest girls generally don't have the best personalities") despite any lack of statistics or even a disregard for arguments that oppose, the presumption becomes anecdotal. I gotta agree with TheLastStarFighter on this one.

I provided a source while the other guy or you haven't provided anything. If you want to use "lack of statistics" or " that's just anecdotes " to disparage my argument when I used a source perhaps both of you should start with your own arguments first. I said over and over that a person's attractiveness (and lack of) can affect their personality development in both positive and negative ways. 

"The prettiest girls generally don't have the best personalities"

Let's be clear, this is in reference to very attractive women. I'm not talking in absolute certainties but in likelihoods or odds. Aren't you capable of inductive reasoning? 

https://www.instagram.com/p/Bk5jZvLlyF_/?taken-by=iamyanetgarcia

https://www.instagram.com/p/BV0oGbYDNpk/?taken-by=iamyanetgarcia

https://www.instagram.com/p/Bkd-T-elEL0/?taken-by=iamyanetgarcia

What are the odds that she's a down-to-earth, humble, funny, friendly woman that's willing to pay dutch on dates? 

 

 

 


Doesn't matter what source you provide, if you are saying "The prettiest girls generally don't have the best personalities", that's a subjective statement that can't be quantified. I said I agreed that looks can affect personalities (both ways of course), but generalizing with a statement that is opinion is not scientific.

You can say girls that are rated attractive are less likely to pay on a date or girls that are attractive are more likely to reject a less attractive guy, because those are things you can measure. However, claiming that some group is more likely to have a better personality is strictly subjective, because what a person considers to be a good personality is different for many.



Aeolus451 said:
danasider said:

Looks affecting personality is different than saying most good looking people have bad personalities.

How people treat others based on looks isn't strictly associated with good looking people either. Rejection based off perceived inferior looks may lead to a lot of damage to the self esteem and may cause bitterness, social anxiety, and plenty of other personality quirks. Doesn't mean I'm going to say most ugly women have bad personalities, because I can say with certainty that some do for the reasons I specified.

When the gross generalization comes into play ("The prettiest girls generally don't have the best personalities") despite any lack of statistics or even a disregard for arguments that oppose, the presumption becomes anecdotal. I gotta agree with TheLastStarFighter on this one.

I provided a source while the other guy or you haven't provided anything. If you want to use "lack of statistics" or " that's just anecdotes " to disparage my argument when I used a source perhaps both of you should start with your own arguments first. I said over and over that a person's attractiveness (and lack of) can affect their personality development in both positive and negative ways. 

"The prettiest girls generally don't have the best personalities"

Let's be clear, this is in reference to very attractive women. I'm not talking in absolute certainties but in likelihoods or odds. Aren't you capable of inductive reasoning? 

https://www.instagram.com/p/Bk5jZvLlyF_/?taken-by=iamyanetgarcia

https://www.instagram.com/p/BV0oGbYDNpk/?taken-by=iamyanetgarcia

https://www.instagram.com/p/Bkd-T-elEL0/?taken-by=iamyanetgarcia

What are the odds that she's a down-to-earth, humble, funny, friendly woman that's willing to pay dutch on dates? 

 

 

 


You just sound bitter, and it’s sad.  I’ve known, dated and married exceptionally pretty women.  Most also had outstanding personalities and high intelligence. A few were awful people, but that had nothing to do with their looks.



TheLastStarFighter said:
Aeolus451 said:

I provided a source while the other guy or you haven't provided anything. If you want to use "lack of statistics" or " that's just anecdotes " to disparage my argument when I used a source perhaps both of you should start with your own arguments first. I said over and over that a person's attractiveness (and lack of) can affect their personality development in both positive and negative ways. 

"The prettiest girls generally don't have the best personalities"

Let's be clear, this is in reference to very attractive women. I'm not talking in absolute certainties but in likelihoods or odds. Aren't you capable of inductive reasoning? 

https://www.instagram.com/p/Bk5jZvLlyF_/?taken-by=iamyanetgarcia

https://www.instagram.com/p/BV0oGbYDNpk/?taken-by=iamyanetgarcia

https://www.instagram.com/p/Bkd-T-elEL0/?taken-by=iamyanetgarcia

What are the odds that she's a down-to-earth, humble, funny, friendly woman that's willing to pay dutch on dates? 

 

 

 


You just sound bitter, and it’s sad.  I’ve known, dated and married exceptionally pretty women.  Most also had outstanding personalities and high intelligence. A few were awful people, but that had nothing to do with their looks.

People always resort to ad hominem when they have no argument.