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Why do humans judge others by looks?

Submitted by Spaceman, , Thread ID: 76756

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RE: Why do humans judge others by looks?

#41
04-03-2018, 08:28 PM
Netflix Wrote:
yeah i dont care about what people look like, i care about their personality and how they treat others, and how they act towards other people rather than just me.

Personality is what matters most, sure you can look at someone that is "easy on the eyes" but if they are a terrible human being, they are going to be a lot harder to deal with in the long run.
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RE: Why do humans judge others by looks?

#42
Because of our nature of attraction, we judge other of the opposite sex by looks to see if they are healthy to fertilise eggs or bear and share our children and those of our own sex just for the reason of having friends surrounding us that we like the look of. looks aren't completely objective thats why one person may think your more attractive then another.

RE: Why do humans judge others by looks?

#43
If theory of evolution is correct, then it's because it's natural to find a mate who's appealing aesthetically.

RE: Why do humans judge others by looks?

#44
Simply because our brains are like that, whether we like it or not. It's not that people who judge from appearance are dumb, it's just that it's the first thing we learn when we see a new person. Judging off appearance first isn't that wrong, it only becomes wrong if you don't change your opinion on the person after you actually get to know what they're like. Read about the Halo effect, it seems like it would interest you.

RE: Why do humans judge others by looks?

#45
Maybe it's the only one thing way to make an opinion about interlocutors?

RE: Why do humans judge others by looks?

#46
I believe this is an instinctual behavior. Everyone judges others for what they do and how they appear. It's just natural and really can't be avoided. The only thing you can change is how you change people and make your judgment either more positive or negative.

RE: Why do humans judge others by looks?

#47
23-02-2018, 04:23 PM
Spaceman Wrote:
I have always seemed to ask myself this question, but I have always wondered why. Why is it that humans judge others based off of looks rather than judging them by who they truly are as an intellectual? It baffles me as to how people can do it, rather than getting to know someone and then judging them. I myself am judged based solely off of my looks by many, and it disgusts me. Everyone is so quick to judge, yet, won't take the time to get to learn about how someone truly is by actually talking to them.

I'm sure it is a natural human instinct for survival, but in today's day in age, we don't need to worry about the survival of ourselves by the way people look, we're much more advanced now than we ever were before. So tell me, why is it that humans do this?

It's a combination of ignorant prejudice and existing facts that are sadly intertwined together giving a muddy result.

Allow me to explain: With every race, ethnicity, sex, weight, and every other characteristic possibly conceivable, there is a certain way people will view the human being. This is either due to past experience with a certain large group of individuals who matched the characteristic, or with the overall actions that a majority of people within the group of characteristics commit.

Here's an example: I'm Hispanic. If you looked at the rates of which Hispanics/Latinos commit crimes, statistically speaking you should be afraid of me. But I as an INDIVIDUAL do not follow such statistics. So why is it I must face people and their assumptions? Because when a certain amount of people with a certain characteristic do the same thing over and over again, it becomes less about being racist and sexist, and more about just accepting the facts.

So what must be done? First, the individuals within these groups have to realize what the stereotypes are. Instead of complaining saying, "Oh that's not fair, I'm not like that you racist ect." they have to live individually for themselves. There will then come a point where the stereotype will disappear and to treat someone a certain way will be based on the individual actions and thoughts he/she has, not the characteristics he holds.
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RE: Why do humans judge others by looks?

#48
23-02-2018, 04:23 PM
Spaceman Wrote:
I have always seemed to ask myself this question, but I have always wondered why. Why is it that humans judge others based off of looks rather than judging them by who they truly are as an intellectual? It baffles me as to how people can do it, rather than getting to know someone and then judging them. I myself am judged based solely off of my looks by many, and it disgusts me. Everyone is so quick to judge, yet, won't take the time to get to learn about how someone truly is by actually talking to them.

I'm sure it is a natural human instinct for survival, but in today's day in age, we don't need to worry about the survival of ourselves by the way people look, we're much more advanced now than we ever were before. So tell me, why is it that humans do this?

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RE: Why do humans judge others by looks?

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#49
07-03-2018, 05:46 PM
Ideology Wrote:
It's a combination of ignorant prejudice and existing facts that are sadly intertwined together giving a muddy result.

Allow me to explain: With every race, ethnicity, sex, weight, and every other characteristic possibly conceivable, there is a certain way people will view the human being. This is either due to past experience with a certain large group of individuals who matched the characteristic, or with the overall actions that a majority of people within the group of characteristics commit.

Here's an example: I'm Hispanic. If you looked at the rates of which Hispanics/Latinos commit crimes, statistically speaking you should be afraid of me. But I as an INDIVIDUAL do not follow such statistics. So why is it I must face people and their assumptions? Because when a certain amount of people with a certain characteristic do the same thing over and over again, it becomes less about being racist and sexist, and more about just accepting the facts.

So what must be done? First, the individuals within these groups have to realize what the stereotypes are. Instead of complaining saying, "Oh that's not fair, I'm not like that you racist ect." they have to live individually for themselves. There will then come a point where the stereotype will disappear and to treat someone a certain way will be based on the individual actions and thoughts he/she has, not the characteristics he holds.

Very well put, as always. Thanks for taking the time Ideology. I agree with every part of that.
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RE: Why do humans judge others by looks?

#50
I think people tend to do this because they don't have to put as much effort into making their snap judgement than actually getting to know someone. What I think is worse than judging by looks, is not admitting when you've made a mistake and not taking a second look at your faulty opinion.

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