Attractiveness and artistic quality are different categories, and when it comes to choosing a mate, people don't care about the second one. I'll explain in this thread.
For this thread I'm actually going to propose four categories that correspond to the way we normally talk about visual appeal. "Hot," "beautiful," "artistic," and "interesting."
Contrary to what some people want to believe, there's no contradiction between "beauty" and "hotness." While distinct, these categories mostly overlap.
"Artistic" and "interesting," however, DON'T overlap with "beauty" and "hotness" a whole lot. Most people don't care about them at all so they never bother to consider this. Arty girls, however, can get confused.
AI-girl images like this one don't have high artistic value. But, they can still teach us a lot about beauty, hotness, and seduction.
To explain further I've made a Venn diagram. It may look confusing at first glance, but it's just four overlapping circles. I'll explain the meaning in the next post.
Here are some typical examples of the different areas in the aesthetic space.
The area that's hot, beautiful, artistic, AND interesting is very small. And, to be honest, men don't really care about it. Thankfully they are not so demanding that they actually expect you to squeeze into that space.
Men are happy with girls who look hot and beautiful and don't really care if their look is "interesting." 99% of the time interesting is just bad because it involves sacrifices to hotness and beauty.
Arty girls may get somewhere sacrificing a little hotness to be a little more interesting, but this only works in small amounts on a minority of men.
Looks that are artistic and interesting but not hot or beautiful can be worth contemplating. Just don't confuse this with attractiveness. In practice, they're best left on the canvas.
By chance I wrote this new section yesterday, and lo, today it's come to life with the viral mermaid controversy. The mermaid statue is high in hotness and beauty but low in artistic quality and interest.
Nobody cares about art and most modern public statues are just as bad, so as we all know the real reason people are complaining so loudly is that they're irritated by a public representation of hotness and beauty.
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HOW TO MANIPULATE YOUR GIRLFRIEND INTO BEING HOTTER, METHOD #18: "Frame it as your kink"
In our fallen times, "kink" has become acceptable and is even perceived as praiseworthy, whereas normal male tastes are denigrated. This social insanity can become your opportunity...
You can cheat the system.
Emphasize that you want an exaggeration or she just won't get it.
IS MANIPULATING YOUR GIRLFRIEND INTO BEING HOTTER A MORAL OBLIGATION?
In this thread we'll make the case.
An important preliminary point is that girlfriends ENJOY being hotter. They just lack the agency to make it happen. Only you are in a position to fix this.
When you manipulate her into being hotter, your girlfriend will benefit most.
I woke up in a strange room. He had forced me into attractive clothes. My beige lingerie was in a bag, hanging from a high ceiling. I couldn't reach it.
A bead of cold sweat dripped down into my pink lace bra. I shivered in fear--and lust.
I heard a voice coming from the shadows. It was quiet, but deep and authoritative. Like he knew he didn't have to shout to get what he wanted.
He told me a pair of thigh-highs was waiting for me on the bed. He said he was going to count to ten slowly, and if I didn't figure out what he wanted before he finished. . . .
He left the consequences to my imagination. And my heart started racing.