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Physical attractiveness refers to the fact that human beings have preferences about the physical appearances of other people, particularly with reference to their facial features and body proportions. Some aspects of these preferences appear to be arbitrarily derived from ever-changing cultural standards, while other aspects seem to be unlearned (Buss 1994:52; Ellis & He 2011).

 

Evidence that attractiveness ratings are at least partially unlearned has come from showing slides of numerous facial images to newborn infants ("babies some call them")(who obviously have yet to learn any particular cultural standards of[iCODE] beauty). These studies have shown that infants(babies) maintain a more sustained focus and/or smile more often [/iCODE]when they are shown facial(face) photographs that adults have rated the highest in terms of physical attractiveness (Langlois et al. 1990; Rennels & Verba 2017).

 

Humans in all cultures do apply sex-differentiated preferences in selecting mates, such as the priority placed on economic resources, youth, and physical attractiveness (Buss, 1989). These preferences are also useful in ongoing mateships by contributing to the assessment of the net benefits provided by one's long-term partner—their value as a public goods partner.[iSPOILER] However, mate preferences are most usefully applied in assessing a partner's value relative to oneself or to other potential partners. Even a partner who provides many benefits is not highly valuable if there are other available partners willing and able to provide mo[/iSPOILER]re benefits. Similarly, a lackluster partner might be better than no partner if they are the best of available alternatives (and a partner who inflicts costs net of benefits, of course, is worse than no partner at all). Solving adaptive problems of evaluating relationship quality requires calculating two psychological assessments: (1) mate value discrepancies between partner and potential mates and (2) mate value discrepancies between partner and self (Buss, 2000).






 

Therefore the most attractive admin would have be none other than....

 

none of them unfortunately, they are all equal in the fact that they staff a Gmod server,

Humans in all cultures do apply sex-differentiated preferences in selecting mates, such as the priority placed on economic resources, youth, and physical attractiveness

 

You all scored 0 in all factors of selecting a mate.

 

Please re-apply Next Lifetime

 

Thanks

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

[iSPOILER]Ivan Milat[/iSPOILER]

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Physical attractiveness refers to the fact that human beings have preferences about the physical appearances of other people, particularly with reference to their facial features and body proportions. Some aspects of these preferences appear to be arbitrarily derived from ever-changing cultural standards, while other aspects seem to be unlearned (Buss 1994:52; Ellis & He 2011).

 

Evidence that attractiveness ratings are at least partially unlearned has come from showing slides of numerous facial images to newborn infants ("babies some call them")(who obviously have yet to learn any particular cultural standards of[iCODE] beauty). These studies have shown that infants(babies) maintain a more sustained focus and/or smile more often [/iCODE]when they are shown facial(face) photographs that adults have rated the highest in terms of physical attractiveness (Langlois et al. 1990; Rennels & Verba 2017).

 

Humans in all cultures do apply sex-differentiated preferences in selecting mates, such as the priority placed on economic resources, youth, and physical attractiveness (Buss, 1989). These preferences are also useful in ongoing mateships by contributing to the assessment of the net benefits provided by one's long-term partner—their value as a public goods partner.[iSPOILER] However, mate preferences are most usefully applied in assessing a partner's value relative to oneself or to other potential partners. Even a partner who provides many benefits is not highly valuable if there are other available partners willing and able to provide mo[/iSPOILER]re benefits. Similarly, a lackluster partner might be better than no partner if they are the best of available alternatives (and a partner who inflicts costs net of benefits, of course, is worse than no partner at all). Solving adaptive problems of evaluating relationship quality requires calculating two psychological assessments: (1) mate value discrepancies between partner and potential mates and (2) mate value discrepancies between partner and self (Buss, 2000).






 

Therefore the most attractive admin would have be none other than....

 

none of them unfortunately, they are all equal in the fact that they staff a Gmod server,

 

 

 

You all scored 0 in all factors of selecting a mate.

 

Please re-apply Next Lifetime

 

Thanks

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

[iSPOILER]Ivan Milat[/iSPOILER]

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Ok lets figure this out

 

 

Physical attractiveness refers to the fact that human beings have preferences about the physical appearances of other people, particularly with reference to their facial features and body proportions. Some aspects of these preferences appear to be arbitrarily derived from ever-changing cultural standards, while other aspects seem to be unlearned (Buss 1994:52; Ellis & He 2011).

 

Evidence that attractiveness ratings are at least partially unlearned has come from showing slides of numerous facial images to newborn infants ("babies some call them")(who obviously have yet to learn any particular cultural standards of[iCODE] beauty). These studies have shown that infants(babies) maintain a more sustained focus and/or smile more often [/iCODE]when they are shown facial(face) photographs that adults have rated the highest in terms of physical attractiveness (Langlois et al. 1990; Rennels & Verba 2017).

 

Humans in all cultures do apply sex-differentiated preferences in selecting mates, such as the priority placed on economic resources, youth, and physical attractiveness (Buss, 1989). These preferences are also useful in ongoing mateships by contributing to the assessment of the net benefits provided by one's long-term partner—their value as a public goods partner.[iSPOILER] However, mate preferences are most usefully applied in assessing a partner's value relative to oneself or to other potential partners. Even a partner who provides many benefits is not highly valuable if there are other available partners willing and able to provide mo[/iSPOILER]re benefits. Similarly, a lackluster partner might be better than no partner if they are the best of available alternatives (and a partner who inflicts costs net of benefits, of course, is worse than no partner at all). Solving adaptive problems of evaluating relationship quality requires calculating two psychological assessments: (1) mate value discrepancies between partner and potential mates and (2) mate value discrepancies between partner and self (Buss, 2000).






 

Therefore the most attractive admin would have be none other than....

 

none of them unfortunately, they are all equal in the fact that they staff a Gmod server,

 

 

 

You all scored 0 in all factors of selecting a mate.

 

Please re-apply Next Lifetime

 

Thanks

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

[iSPOILER]Ivan Milat[/iSPOILER]

How many hours of game time do I need to reapply?

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