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-2 Post author: Gleb_Tsipursky 06 May 2016 08:02PM

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Comment author: username2 13 May 2016 03:25:47AM 0 points [-]

The more superficial is that people are naturally drawn towards attractive people, and repelled from "creepy" people

That's a tautology

Comment author: Viliam 13 May 2016 01:14:39PM *  0 points [-]

Well, the non-tautological aspect is that this goes far beyond the explicitly sexual contexts. Even if you are e.g. having a lecture on Bayes Theorem, your audience keeps evaluating your attractivity, and it reflects in how much attention they give you, etc.

(This is a specific application of the "halo effect". The attractivity is perceived automatically all the time, so it strongly contributes to the "halo".)