0|150|Familiarity|Familiarity Changes Judgments|Sets up the idea that initial attraction is limited for most and that knowing someone shifts evaluations, using charts to show strangers judge narrowly while familiarity normalizes judgments.
150|360|Scaling|Batman Points Versus Penalties|Introduces a scale that combines baseline looks with behavioral bonuses for capability and leadership and penalties for neediness and tantrums, tying growth to self-responsibility and mindset tracking.
360|630|Perspective|Female Lens And Society|Blends a woman’s perspective on how attraction can grow with commentary on lost community familiarity, urging men to cultivate strong traits instead of performative niceness and to avoid behaviors that create the ick.
630|809|Discipline|Math, Ick, Direction|Works examples of moving up the scale through competence and power, warns that lapses quickly trigger the ick even for attractive men, rejects entitlement, and closes with concrete direction to lead and do impressive things.
BATMAN to DEMOCRAT
BATMAN to DEMOCRAT
Familiarity Beats First Impressions
Most guys think attraction has to hit instantly—but real desire often grows when competence and confidence show up over time. hoe_math breaks down how the familiarity effect works: strangers judge on surface looks, but steady displays of skill, leadership, and self-control make you more attractive the longer someone knows you. A visual “attraction scale” shows how behaviors add or subtract points—responsibility and direction raise your stock, while neediness or performative weakness tank it. The hard truth? Most men chase instant validation instead of building value, then complain when women say attraction grew later. The fix is simple but rare: build capability, stay composed, lead your own path, and never stop doing what earns respect. In a low-trust world, you can’t control who desires you—you can only become what’s worth desiring.Enjoyed this article?
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