I want to share some unexpected science with you about what makes people attractive to the opposite sex.

I’m going to give you some real scientific data, then I’m going to explain that data in a surprising way, and then I’m going to re-explain it in a way that’s even more surprising.

And that last part is going to be very important to you, because it’s going to give you a powerful tool that is not only going to help you become much more sexually attractive (and who doesn’t want to be more attractive?!), but it’s also going to give you a new sense of freedom and possibility.

Sound like a pretty big promise?

Try me out, because I intend to deliver…

Let’s begin with the data:

In Christian Rudder’s new bestselling book, “Dataclysm”, he reveals some interesting new findings based on the huge amount of anonymous data that is collected about people from the Internet. One of the interesting findings is from a dating site that asks users to “rate” the profiles that they look at (the results of these ratings in this case were hidden from both the person doing the rating and the person being rated– it was just data collection).

Now you may not be surprised to find out that people who were rated roughly AVERAGE (around a 5 on a scale of 10), received the FEWEST contacts and requests, and also ended up going on the fewest dates according to site data. In other words, according to the site metrics, they were the least sexually desirable.

Though it might have been fair to assume the the folks with the LOWEST ratings got the least action, that was not the case.

Here’s where it gets weird:

They also looked at who was getting the MOST action– which profiles had the most clicks, the most requests for contact, the most chats, and the most dates. In other words, who was the MOST sexually attractive?

Was it the ones who were the “hottest”? The 10s?

Nope.

It was ALSO the people who were rated about average.

But how can that be? How is it possible that the most popular individuals, the ones who were most sexually in demand, and the the least popular individual who were the least sexually in demand, both turned out to be average?

The answer is that it was 2 different groups of average people.

One way you could become average would be if almost everyone rated you a 5. Another way you could become average would be if half the people rated you a 1 and half the people rated you a 10. And it turns out that the first group — the average average — were the least popular…

And the second group — the POLARIZING average — were the MOST popular. In fact, these people that some users rated highly and others rated low, were far MORE POPULAR THAN PEOPLE THAT EVERYONE RATED HIGHLY.

So it turns out that if you really want to become highly attractive to the opposite sex, you are going to have some people who really don’t think so.

Another way of saying this is that, becoming “perfect” or chasing some ideal of beauty or handsomeness is NOT the best way to become attractive to the opposite sex.

And, by the way, marketers have known this for years. It is well understood by big brands that to win big, you’ve got to become the brand that has rabid fans AND folks that would never go near your product.

Mercedes Benz is not competing with Dodge pickup trucks or Mini Coopers. In fact, all 3 brands have undying fans and haters. The same guy that dreams at night of the big Dodge pickup would die of embarrassment if his friends caught him in the Mini or the Benz.

Now I’m going to re-explain this data one more time… this time, as Frank Sinatra would say, MY WAY…

I believe this points very strongly at something I’ve been saying to you for years:

Authenticity is attractive.

It’s the courage to allow yourself to be your quirky, true self. It’s giving yourself the freedom to be who you really want to be, who you secretly wish you could be, but who you know that SOME PEOPLE will disapprove of.

You have to have the guts to let some people not like you. And honestly, that’s hard for us humans. We want (and to some degree NEED) the approval of others.

But that drive to be liked and accepted is OVER DEVELOPED in most of us. It begins to take over, and we slowly become the person that we think most people will like. We become increasingly AVERAGE.

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This is, for the most part, completely unconscious. We just don’t say things that we think will upset some people. We don’t dress in a way that will make some people uncomfortable, or that some people will say is too geeky, too sexy, too weird, too rocker, too country, too hip hop, too goth, too old fashioned, too whatever.

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The secret sauce of being sexually attractive, to really having a choice of great partners to choose from, is having the guts to really turn off about half the people you meet. And the root of that is being willing to be real, even at the cost of rejection.

Here’s the cool part:

Once you start down this road of consciously, actively being more authentic, not only do you become more attractive, but it’s also so freeing, so liberating, and so enlivening, that it becomes easier and easier to become even more authentic, and even more attractive.

And if you give it a try, it is going to create even more joy, freedom, and possibility in your life.

By Alex Allman

Alex Allman is the author of the best selling REVOLUTIONARY SEX programs for enhancing sexual pleasure, creating deeper intimacy and communication, and deepening sexual confidence.Since 1993 he has been studying and refining his heart-centered theories on sexuality and relationships.Through his writing, lectures, videos, and public appearances, he has helped tens of thousands of men, women, and couples achieve greater confidence, intimacy, relationship health, and love.

This Post Has 3 Comments

  1. nick

    I found this article to be very interesting, and very helpful! I am glad that I found it.

  2. Anonymous

    Perhaps…to a degree. Beauty is within the eye of the beholder. What I deem beautiful may be drastically different than the next man, and so on. Let us be clear, visual attraction often is the precursor to verbal and person attraction. It doesnt mean that visual beauty is ALWAYS the start, but the saying is true for both men AND women. It’s what makes us take notice and become interested most of the time. Just remember, there are men who find the others around you more attractive, but there ARE those who find YOU to be the star shining among the mediocre.

  3. Anonymous

    i really wish this were true, but i’m not sure that i buy it. for men, i’d definitely say it applies. women all have our own “type” that we go for, and many of us actually prefer funny-looking guys over “hot” ones. but when it comes to men choosing women, it seems they all want someone gorgeous.

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