Lv99_BixNood
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I know water is wet, but look at this study: https://www.psypost.org/2021/01/new...ating-can-cultivate-a-rejection-mindset-59008
The authors of this study apparently haven't learned how to be happy alone, yikerino
I wonder whose fault this is
The more pictures of men w*men look at, the uglier the men seem to them.
And here I thought men were the picky sex who only want slim teenage supermodels with D cups and tight pussies
As usual, w*men most affected
We know that being and feeling loved is a prerequisite for a happy life
The authors of this study apparently haven't learned how to be happy alone, yikerino
“Thanks to online dating, there are more possibilities to meet new partners than ever before, yet at the same time there have never been more people single in western society,”
I wonder whose fault this is
Pronk and her colleagues conducted three studies of single, heterosexual individuals.[...] The researchers found that the acceptance rate decreased over the course of the online dating procedure in all three studies. The last study provided some clues as to why: participants reported a decreasing satisfaction with the pictures over time
The more pictures of men w*men look at, the uglier the men seem to them.
“The continued access to an almost limitless pool of potential partners when online dating has negative side effects: it makes people more pessimistic and rejecting,”[...] This rejection mindset appeared to be particularly strong among women, “the gender that is already much less likely to accept potential partners to begin with,
And here I thought men were the picky sex who only want slim teenage supermodels with D cups and tight pussies
“As a consequence, the initial benefit women have in their likelihood of having a match dissolved in the process of online dating.”
As usual, w*men most affected