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Jul 25, 15 tweets

The correct use of the Tea app hack isn't doxxing ugly users. It's scrutinizing the faces of the PRETTIEST users for consistent visual tells of unpleasant character, so you can avoid such women in the future. What common elements do you notice in these faces?

While I wouldn't say it's very consistent, to me the combination of disdain and egotistical pride seems to stand out disproportionately on these faces. I've pointed out in DISPELLING BEAUTY LIES that this genre of expression is an unseductive red flag.

I explain in more detail here:

Here are some better examples:

When I've written about facial details and facial expressions in the past, I've found that some men are unable to distinguish the differences, whereas others distinguish them easily.

While I wouldn't want to exaggerate the accuracy of facial tells, inability to distinguish subtle differences in faces undoubtedly increases the likelihood that you'll unsuspectingly walk into trouble!

I'm not saying my analysis above explains everything about these Tea app faces by any means. Happy to hear other observations about what they have in common.

If you want to read more of my writing on facial expressions and seductiveness, you'll find it in this section of DISPELLING BEAUTY LIES:

jsanilac.com/dispelling-bea…

Some more attractive expressions from DISPELLING BEAUTY LIES.

Boys, while you're here, can you help me answer this important question?

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