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This is not to be confused with [[negging]] or [[Bullying|acting aggressively]], which are copes for people that don't have game. Just like the way a person [[Beauty|looks]], and [[Fashion|dresses]], speech and behavior can be beautiful as well.
This is not to be confused with [[negging]] or [[Bullying|acting aggressively]], which are copes for people that don't have game. Just like the way a person [[Beauty|looks]], and [[Fashion|dresses]], speech and behavior can be beautiful as well.


Most lookism theorists and [[blackpill|blackpillers]] believe game is mostly determined by one's looks, and can hardly be improved for most incels. I.e. they believe good looking people are allowed to express themselves more than ugly people, and hence develop a more compelling demeanor. Multiple studies indicate that out of many measures of personality and physical traits, only physical attractiveness predicts initial romantic interest and strongly so, meaning game is probably largely ineffective in short-term dating settings like blind dating.<ref>https://incels.wiki/w/Scientific_Blackpill#Looks_are_most_important_to_women_in_blind_dating</ref> However, game may be critical in other settings but one-to-one dating contexts, as it amounts to criteria important for social status. Someone who is smooth, eloquent and witty will be more popular and hence get access to reproductive opportunities.
Most lookism theorists and [[blackpill|blackpillers]] believe game is mostly determined by one's looks, and can hardly be improved for most incels. I.e. they believe good looking people are allowed to express themselves more than ugly people, and hence develop a more compelling demeanor. Multiple studies indicate that out of many measures of personality and physical traits, only physical attractiveness predicts initial romantic interest and strongly so, meaning game is probably largely ineffective in short-term dating settings like blind dating.<ref>https://incels.wiki/w/Scientific_Blackpill#Looks_are_most_important_to_women_in_blind_dating</ref> However, game may be critical in other settings but one-to-one dating contexts, as it amounts to criteria important for social status. Someone who is smooth, eloquent and witty will be more popular, i.e occupy higher [[dominance hierarchy|social status]] and hence get access to reproductive opportunities.


Indeed ''all'' face to face game is a combination of physical attractiveness, vocal attractiveness, [[gait]] attractiveness, social status attractiveness, and body odor. Attractive dancing, attractive singing, attractive hobbies, fashion, posing, posturing, as well as facial, vocal, and body ''expressions'',  are all only ''icing on the cake'' so to speak. Ugly men that do attractive things tend to be called ''[[creep]]y''. Still, even [[Gigachad]] can improve on txting game, as txting attractiveness is determined by speech pattern and actual word usage, when he wants to outcompete other Chads. If there is a tie between two men in terms of looks, they need to stand out in other ways, which may be the only case in which game and personality actually matter.
Indeed ''all'' face to face game is a combination of physical attractiveness, vocal attractiveness, [[gait]] attractiveness, social status attractiveness, and body odor. Attractive dancing, attractive singing, attractive hobbies, fashion, posing, posturing, as well as facial, vocal, and body ''expressions'',  are all only ''icing on the cake'' so to speak. Ugly men that do attractive things tend to be called ''[[creep]]y''. Still, even [[Gigachad]] can improve on txting game, as txting attractiveness is determined by speech pattern and actual word usage, when he wants to outcompete other Chads. If there is a tie between two men in terms of looks, they need to stand out in other ways, which may be the only case in which game and personality actually matter.
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