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looks don't matter,
just shower everyday, smell nice, and shave facial hair
what you need is body language and tone of voice.
Looks DO matter. How you dress DOES matter. I spent over a 1000 euros on
clothes in august and it really changed my game. More girls approach me after
that, and better looking girls. Before going out, ALWAYS take attention on how you look!
The following is from the book "The evolution of desire - by David Buss":
"Wearing costly clothing works equally well in both contexts. One
study found that women who are shown slides of different men are more
attracted to men who wear expensive clothing, such as three-piece suits,
sports jackets, and designer jeans, than to men who wear cheap clothing,
such as tank tops and T-shirts. This effect occurs whether the woman is
evaluating the man as a marital partner or as a sex partner, perhaps
because expensive clothing signals both immediate resources and future
resource potential. The anthropologists John Marshall Townsend and
Gary Levy verified that the effect of the expense and status of clothing
in attracting women is robust across any sort of involvement, from
merely having coffee with a man to marriage. The same men were photographed
wearing either a Burger King uniform with a blue baseball
cap and a polo-type shirt or a white dress shirt with a designer tie, a navy
blazer, and a Rolex watch. Based on these photographs, women state
that they are unwilling to date, have sex with, or marry the men in the
low-status costumes, but are willing to consider all these relationships
with men in high-status garb."
Source:
Townsend, J. M., & Levy, G. D. (1990). Effects of potential partners' physical
attractiveness and socioeconomic status on sexuality and partner
selection. Archives ofSexual Behavior, 371, 149-164.
Townsend, J. M., & Levy, G. D. (in preparation). Effects of potential partner's
costume and physical attractiveness on sexuality and partner selection:
Sex differences in reported preferences of university students.
Department of Anthropology, Syracuse University, New York.