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My Asian Ave Social Experiment

Posted November 07th, 2009 at 06:34am

I was watching 200 pounds beauty and I got inspired to create and conduct my own social experiment. I didn't really think people would be that superficial but they surpassed the ignorant scale and moved to just plain nasty.

Anyways here was my experiment I took some girl's picture on migente where I knew there would be plenty of. You know what call me racist or what ever. I'm Hispanic and it's true there are some nasty gross pictures on there, that if people had any dignity would not post up. You know what I'm talking about so don't even act like you don't.

Experimental Pic 1

Experimental Pic 2

Experimental Pic 3

 

So I was wondering what if I wasn't that attractive and was a bigger girl would people still talk or even respond to my messages. I even deleted my pictures and what I previously had written in my personal message and put "Honest Caring loving loyal respect looking for love<3 message me" I mean isn't that what a true man really wants??

I put my dignity and my pride away and started messaging guys away.I even messaged ugly guys who in real or online, I would never talk to EVER. Most did the whole I don't really want to talk you thing or just didn't respond but some very nice did talk and had conversations with fat me.

This whole experiment reaffirms my decision to distance myself from people the way I do, and allowed me to see that my antisocial skills saves me from dealing with disgusting scum like them.

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AlmostSANE

Female, 25, La Crosse, WI

Posted


I love that movie! I acutally created a fictitious account using the picture of the main girl pre-surgery. Not only was I ignored, but the notes I received were appalling. Apparently the larger one is, the more desperate one must be.

P.S. Females are equally shallow.


Pete_Pis...

Male, 32, San Diego, CA

Posted


you are right ppl are that superficial.


zeroaznboy

Male, 22, San Diego, CA

Posted


Very honest experiment, but to be real, that's how society is. The world is ruled by beautiful people


mzkathy

Female, Age Private, Hammond, IN

Posted


It's sad but true. Like Charles Darwin said "survival of the fittest"


trip_tha...

Male, 29, Hawthorne, CA

Posted


ever wonder what the pics owner would feel if she knew 'bout this?

i don't mean to be rude but,

i fail to see the point of trying to prove something you already know.. hope you felt validated by your experiment..

"Beauty is whatever gives joy."
~ Hugh Nibley

we can't expect everyone else to plunge into depths they aren't capable of swimming in.. they have to want it and learn for themselves..


CTDimples

Male, 26, Columbia, SC

Posted


WOW,

How was your hypothesis on this experiment?

But like AlmostSANE states, she's right...girl's are almost as shallow. Male or Female.

It's human nature.
We are in a soceity that has a perception of skinny, tall, and good looks. If we're not on the scale on either of them, are we not qualified?

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.


huister

Male, 27, San Jose, CA

Posted


Hii,
Was just browsing profiles and saw yours so gotta say wassup =)

but yea just read this post, aren't u sticking yourself in that same boat by saying
"I even messaged ugly guys who in real or online, I would never talk to EVER."

Anyways, pretty or not - I think no matter how u meet someone, there's always going to be your bad fish in the sea. It just takes time and patience to weed out the quirks of everyone - through online, dates, chatting, however it is you see ppl. and see if they're a good fit or not.


pnaichick

Female, 27, Millbrae, CA

Posted


Oof! Trip that is true what you say.... o.O

On the flip though, I did a kind of experiment like this myself but on myself growing up. What I had figured was that guys have a thing for hoo'hoo's, so most of my busty life I wore sport bras and baggy shirts. I guess I was lucky enough that my personality was strong enough to outshine the other more flaunty girls to catch the attention of the more worthy guys, but it wasn't until my senior year in high school when I finally shed the more tomboy clothing and dressed up more feminine, and so, showing off that I actually had a "rack." That's when all these other dudes started saying "wassup" to me, forgetting I was that same chick they wouldn't give the time of day before.

Can you also believe, I recall I'd be talking with someone, getting along real well online, even seeing pix and what not, but then towards the end of the convo, he asks my height and my weight, and bam! "Wow you're pretty heavy for your height." O.o

*shakes head* It's a reality we face every day. Just gotta be careful who you pick.



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