Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This may be a function of me living in suburbs but I used to take the VRE and I didn't see a single attractive person at my stop (approximately 50 people) nor on the train (I would usually walk through one or two cards to find a seat). I never noticed anyone particularly attractive when I got off at my stop either although to be fair there are a ton of people getting on and off and I was mostly focused on wading through a sea of people.
I have not noticed anyone attractive where I work either. Everyone just seems like they're in boring office attire and a fair number of people are overweight.
Try working in a big federal building. It looks like the Star Wars Cantina scene.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This may be a function of me living in suburbs but I used to take the VRE and I didn't see a single attractive person at my stop (approximately 50 people) nor on the train (I would usually walk through one or two cards to find a seat). I never noticed anyone particularly attractive when I got off at my stop either although to be fair there are a ton of people getting on and off and I was mostly focused on wading through a sea of people.
I have not noticed anyone attractive where I work either. Everyone just seems like they're in boring office attire and a fair number of people are overweight.
Try working in a big federal building. It looks like the Star Wars Cantina scene.
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Anonymous wrote:No. Attractiveness is a social construct, so it's impossible to say who is truly attractive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This may be a function of me living in suburbs but I used to take the VRE and I didn't see a single attractive person at my stop (approximately 50 people) nor on the train (I would usually walk through one or two cards to find a seat). I never noticed anyone particularly attractive when I got off at my stop either although to be fair there are a ton of people getting on and off and I was mostly focused on wading through a sea of people.
I have not noticed anyone attractive where I work either. Everyone just seems like they're in boring office attire and a fair number of people are overweight.
Try working in a big federal building. It looks like the Star Wars Cantina scene.
Anonymous wrote:No. Attractiveness is a social construct, so it's impossible to say who is truly attractive.
Anonymous wrote:This may be a function of me living in suburbs but I used to take the VRE and I didn't see a single attractive person at my stop (approximately 50 people) nor on the train (I would usually walk through one or two cards to find a seat). I never noticed anyone particularly attractive when I got off at my stop either although to be fair there are a ton of people getting on and off and I was mostly focused on wading through a sea of people.
I have not noticed anyone attractive where I work either. Everyone just seems like they're in boring office attire and a fair number of people are overweight.
Anonymous wrote:In general do you see more attractive women then men in the DC area? Or in the US in general? The other thread about attractive men made me think - I probably have only met a handful of truly attractive men in my life. Sure after getting to know them they become more attractive but stop me in my tracks attractive only a few. But I see attractive women a lot. Is that because they put more effort into keeping themselves up? Thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:Yes.
Dating statistics back that up.
Men judge women on a normal distribution
Women are highly highly skewed on what they consider attractive.