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I am looking for a man

Posted: 22 Apr 2026, 00:08
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Here are nine signs you’re a bona fide handsome gentleman, from the length of your finger to your luck in love. Take our test. Nine undisputable signs you are a very handsome gentleman.

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Are you drop-dead ten or run-of-the-mill seven? Here are nine signs you’re a bona fide looker. Words: Mike Rampton. Watch next: Property ― 4 years ago. La Réserve is the masterpiece of the French Riviera. Read next: How to win ― 4 years ago. How to graft, by Stan Wawrinka. As the great Derek Zoolander once said, there’s a lot more to life than being really, really, really, ridiculously good looking. But the harsh truth can’t be ignored: dashingly handsome gentleman have it better. According to a report in Smithsonian a good-looking man is “poised to make 13 percent more during his career than a ‘looks-challenged’ peer”. But what if unbeknownst to you, you’re a full ten and not taking full advantage of it? An oblivious specimen of perfection wondering around thinking you’re a mere mortal seven? Handily, we’ve done the hard work for you, sifted through the very latest research, for nine undisputable giveaways that you’re a complete knock-out… Everyone keeps telling you how smart you are, but you isn’t. If people think you’re clever, but you know for a fact that you’re a giant dummy (as much as a giant dummy truly knows anything for a fact, or what a fact even is), you might at least be a beautiful one. A yummy dummy. A study at St Andrews University found that if people think you are attractive, they also perceive you as being more intelligent and a harder worker, even if you’re just a lazy dumbass with a flawless jawline. However, a study at Rice University found this might not be a good thing – attractive people are held to higher standards so in some ways can be more likely to fail. Keep ballsing things up, do you, thicko? Phwoar! There's a cognitive bias that men who look great on the outside are great on the inside. People assume you’re really nice, even if you’re a rotter. You know how, in films, the baddie is always grotesque and disfigured? Blofeld from James Bond, Scar from The Lion King, Freddie Krueger… People have a cognitive bias that assumes the opposite is true: men who look great on the outside are great on the inside. It’s known as the Halo effect, coined in the 1920s by Edward Thorndike, and pretty much comes down to our silly brains equating good looks with actual goodness.













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