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Dating site eye contact parallels drawn to social interactions

A LessWrong post explores why women often avoid eye contact with unfamiliar men in social settings, drawing parallels to dating app behavior. The author suggests this is because women typically only maintain eye contact with men they already find attractive, and initial attraction is rarely based on mere appearance to strangers. The piece posits that only men with high physical attractiveness receive significant eye contact from unknown women, while others must rely on extensive social networking or persistent, non-toxic approaches. AI

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Dating site eye contact parallels drawn to social interactions

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  1. LessWrong (AI tag) TIER_1 English(EN) · johnswentworth ·

    Why Physical Attractiveness Matters for Men's Dating Prospects

    <p><i><span>You’re at a party/bar/whatever. Across the room, you see an attractive stranger. Your eyes meet. You hold her gaze for a moment. She glances away, then back again. You both look at each other, quietly staring. So begins the flirtation.</span></i></p><p><span>A month a…