It's likely that it is all by
the sense of sight, how big they are or how they behave or maybe physical appearance. Pheros could have possibly
enhanced that.
There were a couple of instances that I remember, were I was in the vicinity of some guys...and how should I put
it...I felt that they were dangerous. In the first case they were 3 big guys dressed in black leather and talking on
the street, and I thought to my self when I walked near them "I wouldnt wanna mess with them" .
Another instance
was when I was in a mall in a hi-fi shop and I was alone in an audition room and there enters this kinda skinny
normal dressed guy and the first thought when I saw him was (and I kid you not) "he's gona fuckin put a knife to my
throat and ask me all of my money". I really felt that I was in danger. I vividly remember this scene even now after
5 months and I think to my self he must've been some ex-convict or something...
What is that ? Androsterone?
Lots of androsterone ?
It's likely that it is all by
the sense of sight, how big they are or how they behave or maybe physical appearance. Pheros could have possibly
enhanced that.
I think a person's looks has a
lot ot do with it. We are trained from a very young age to think certain things about the way a person looks. That
includes how they dress and how they act. Body language has a lot to do with it as well. Some people have body
language that says "I'm dangerous, don't screw with me."
I also believe that high levels of -none will put out
that sense, especially when combined with the body language.
To compel a man to subsidize with his taxes the propagation of ideas which he disbelieves and abhors is sinful and tyrannical.
Thomas Jefferson
I agree, it's mostly you
reacting to the appearance and body language of these men. A large buff friend of mine often complains people are
afraid of him at first: little kids cry, young women flee and guys treat him very carefully. I told him he's too
serious looking and coupled with his size equals menacing appearance. He's working on smiling more, shaved his Foo
Manchu and wears brighter colored clothing. I told him to grow hair on his head. The skinhead look tends to impart a
mean and criminal vibe. He's actually pretty harmless. It's the small skinny sweet talkin' ones that nail ya when
you're not looking.
"I'm just a dirty hornytoad" -Gegogi
Yeah of course appearance
matters, but there has to be some pheromones involved in this.
Talking about my second experience that I
described, that guy as I said was wearing normal clothes, was built like me, and his face...I dont remember his face
but I think I remember it looked...uncared-for. But he only came in the room for like 40 seconds, he looked at some
speakers, said nothing, and then went back. There was no body language.
There is always body language.
We pick it up from the moment we first see a person.
But I do agree that there were probably pheromones
involved, most likely -none.
To compel a man to subsidize with his taxes the propagation of ideas which he disbelieves and abhors is sinful and tyrannical.
Thomas Jefferson
gegogi- tell your buddy that when he
wears bright clothes it may be best to avoid bright orange jumpsuits...
The opposite of love isn't hate.
It's apathy.
Talk about an OD! Body language takes on a whole new meaning in that scenario.
That aside, I think it was A. Lincoln who said, upon rejecting an applicant to a post because of his sour
aspect, "each of us is responsible for his own manner of bearing", or something like that.
I think we each
present what we are inside of ourselves, good for good, bad for bad.
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