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==Arguments in support and against BBC Theory==
==Arguments in support and against BBC Theory==
===Support===
===Support===
*Bald white men are almost without exception incel, whereas [[baldpill|bald]] black men with a shaved head do not lose their attraction potential.<ref>Wade, T. J., Fisher, M. L., & Burch, R. L. (2022). Toupee or Not Toupee?: Cranial Hair and Perceptions of Men’s Attractiveness, Personality, and Other Evolutionary Relevant Traits. Evolutionary Psychological Science, 8(2), 196–207. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40806-021-00303-y
*Bald white men lose attractiveness, whereas [[baldpill|bald]] black men with a shaved head do not lose their attraction potential.<ref>Wade, T. J., Fisher, M. L., & Burch, R. L. (2022). Toupee or Not Toupee?: Cranial Hair and Perceptions of Men’s Attractiveness, Personality, and Other Evolutionary Relevant Traits. Evolutionary Psychological Science, 8(2), 196–207. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40806-021-00303-y
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*Black men are more extroverted and emotionally stable on average than White men, which seems to be a personality profile associated with mating success. However, such racial differences in the Big Five personality traits seem small and potentially not reliable.<ref>https://www.people.vcu.edu/~mamcdani/Publications/AOM_as_of_8%201%202008.pdf</ref>
*Black men are more extroverted and emotionally stable on average than White men, which seems to be a personality profile associated with mating success. However, such racial differences in the Big Five personality traits seem small and potentially not reliable.<ref>https://www.people.vcu.edu/~mamcdani/Publications/AOM_as_of_8%201%202008.pdf</ref>

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