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Juggernaut law is | Juggernaut law is the theory that unattractive features could be beneficiary in a female and a cause for more male attention. Originating from the fact that males naturally have high testosterone and a desire to spread their unlimited sperm cells, juggernaut law states that they might feel they have a higher shot with a woman who’s plainly average or even below their own looks level. The more unattractive traits a woman has, the higher her response rates (from men) will be. | ||
A study from the popular dating app okcupid analyzed the phenomenon of the juggernaut law perfectly. | A study from the popular dating app okcupid analyzed the phenomenon of the juggernaut law perfectly. | ||
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“When some men think you’re ugly, other men are more likely to message you. And when some men think you’re cute, other men become less interested. Why would this happen? Perhaps a little game theory can explain: | “When some men think you’re ugly, other men are more likely to message you. And when some men think you’re cute, other men become less interested. Why would this happen? Perhaps a little game theory can explain: | ||
Suppose you’re a man who’s really into someone. If you suspect other men are uninterested, it means less competition. You therefore have an added incentive to send a message. | Suppose you’re a man who’s really into someone. If you suspect other men are uninterested, it means less competition. You therefore have an added incentive to send a message. | ||
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“Among women, physical attractiveness did not matter when it came to mating. There were no statistically significant differencee between them in terms of their attractiveness.” [2] | “Among women, physical attractiveness did not matter when it came to mating. There were no statistically significant differencee between them in terms of their attractiveness.” [2] | ||
As a result, actual research shows that femoids tend to be extremely hypocritical when judging men as the gender that’s more superficial. | |||
== Sources == | |||
[1] http://archive.is/VELwq | |||
[2] http://www.reis.cis.es/REIS/PDF/REIS_159_07_ENGLISH1499424514902.pdf |