How much do good looks affect your interaction with someone?
I am thinking of this question in terms of every day interaction, rather than things in which looks could or ought to make a difference (like approaching someone in a bar and trying to chat them up,etc)
In terms of interaction in which how someone looks ought not make a jot of difference, does it for you?
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I cant deny that I do treat people differently on this basis, in terms of how I act, react, how likely I am to do something they ask. In every sense I know it is wrong and immature, but if a colleague at work who is pretty asks me to do something for them that isnt really my job, I probably end up doing it. If a guy asked me I probably tell them no.
In no sense (genuinely) because I expect to get anything out of it. But if someone is attractive I simply react more positively/subserviantly. I know I do and can tell myself doing it, but I can't stop myself doing it.
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