Ever thought about the fact that most people you encounter, who are either taller or shorter than you, see you at a different angle than you see yourself in the mirror?
How much does this effect attractiveness and self-perception of attractiveness? Evolution probably selected for women being most attractive at a downward angle (which is why they look ridiculous when they take selfies) and men at an upward angle. Does this mean that many tall girls don't look as attractive as they could be simply because many guys are seeing them at a non-optimal angle? Moreover, since we always see ourselves in the mirror at eye level, are we often more attractive than we tend to think we are?
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>>10971340
>are we often more attractive than we tend to think we are?
If you're tall yes, if you're short, the opposite.