Essay On Attractiveness In America

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Certain cultures around the world go about finding a mate completely different than most people in America. The family will pick their daughters spouse, love and attractiveness having nothing to do with their relationship at the beginning. Their love may grow over time. However in America we marry someone because we feel as if we are in love with them and feel a sense of physical attraction When you meet a potential mate physical attractiveness is more often than not, the most appealing thing about them. It is your first judgement and depending on how you feel about the physical attractiveness could have an impact on how you will treat them. Being attracted to someone may create a halo effect which means that that attractiveness displays other positive qualities that may not actually be …show more content…
We most often meet people that live in our community and people that live within a community are generally similar to one another. Propinquity is a marital variable that many singles consider when looking for a partner. People usually date or marry others that are in the same community as one another, of course there is always the exception for long distance relationships. Long distance can complicate things and create insecurities within the relationship. Along with finding partners that live close to ourselves, we also look for people that are similar to ourselves too. This is called homogamy, finding someone of similar race, religious values and social class of ourselves. Online dating websites as providing people with a whole new pool of partners to select from. The online dating sites allow singles to find partners in your community as well as people that are similar to ourselves. When creating a dating profile you are asked a large amount of question about your interests, education, age and even your salary; the website will than match you will people that have similar

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