Psych2Go On the GO

8 Flaws That Actually Make You More Attractive


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When we’re attractive, we also become more influential, more likable, and more persuasive, and more people will want to befriend us or pursue a romantic relationship with us. But what is it exactly that makes someone so attractive? Well, you don't have to be perfect. Sometimes, it's the "flaws" that make you attractive. So, what are they? Watch to find out.


If you're still not convinced after watching this video, watch our video on the signs you're actually attractive, even if you don't think so: https://youtu.be/22KSRN2Y2Mg


Writer: Chloe Avenasa

Script Editor: Isadora Ho

Script Manager: Kelly Soong

VO: Amanda Silvera

Animator: Hannah Roldan

YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong


References

Feather, N. T. (1995). Values, valences, and choice: The influences of values on the perceived attractiveness and choice of alternatives. Journal of personality and social psychology, 68(6), 1135.

Keltner, D., Young, R. C., Heerey, E. A., Oemig, C., & Monarch, N. D. (1998). Teasing in hierarchical and intimate relations. Journal of personality and social psychology, 75(5), 1231.

Kennedy, J. (2018). Oversharing is the norm. In Digital Intimate Publics and Social Media (pp. 265-280). Palgrave Macmillan, Cham.

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