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@ted
gm, just got outta the water and saw arnold schwarzenegger biking down the board walk and it’s about to dump rain so question for you: what’s one of your legitimate hot takes? like an opinion you’re too afraid to say out loud? asking genuinely. zero judgment zone, and i am sure others here may agree with you.
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Observation of revealed preference: People who are attracted to men desire most of all to be led by them
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@ted
agree. generally, humans want to be led by whatever they find attractive. the halo effect has even demonstrated that we attribute intelligence and honesty to attractive people. + look at how so much of society delegates their thinking and purchasing behavior to attractive content-creating thought leaders / creators.
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I don’t have a confident view of this, but do you think it’s true for those attracted to women too? Maybe Perceived Leadership Quality is a contributor to Attraction (or the other way round)
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One of my hot takes here would be that revealed preference is often a poor proxy for desire, though this isn’t necessarily a hot take with some.
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before i vomit at this take, are you saying that most people who are attracted to men want those men to be their leaders?
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@subul
Agreed. The older and more independent I get, the less physically, emotionally, or intellectually attracted I ever am to men I wouldn’t deem worthy of leading me. Which is to say, I have not been entirely attracted to a man in 4 years. And that’s okay.
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