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PSL rating is a scale used in [[PSL| PSL Community]] to rate human physical attractiveness. It claims to measure attractiveness on a more [https://www.investopedia.com/terms/b/bell-curve.asp normal distribution] than the [[Decile chart]] commonly used by [[Normies]] to rate attractiveness, which is often claimed by proponents of the PSL scale to render inflated attractiveness ratings.
'''PSL rating''' is a scale used in [[PSL| PSL Community]] to rate human physical attractiveness. It claims to measure attractiveness on a more [https://www.investopedia.com/terms/b/bell-curve.asp normal distribution] than the [[Decile chart]] commonly used by [[Normies]] to rate attractiveness, which is often claimed by proponents of the [[PSL]] scale to render inflated attractiveness ratings.


In this conceptualization of looks ratings, 4 PSL represents the median physical attractiveness for an individual of a certain sex, while 8 PSL means literal perfection. That means most people are near the median attractiveness (or the 50th percentile), 4 PSL, while a small minority of the population is 6 PSL or higher. Though the population variance in attractiveness for PSL ratings is generally not clearly defined or based on empirically rank-ordered attractiveness ratings, although certain PSL ratings are often claimed to correspond to certain physical attractiveness percentiles, as detailed below.  
In this conceptualization of looks ratings, 4 PSL represents the median physical attractiveness for an individual of a certain sex, while 8 PSL means literal perfection. That means most people are near the median attractiveness (or the 50th percentile), 4 PSL, while a small minority of the population is 6 PSL or higher. Though the population variance in attractiveness for PSL ratings is generally not clearly defined or based on empirically rank-ordered attractiveness ratings, although certain PSL ratings are often claimed to correspond to certain physical attractiveness percentiles, as detailed below.  

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