Chapter 5 What is aesthetism and aesthetis vs hideousism and hideousis?

Definition of aesthetism:

The involuntary psychological condition where sexual and romantic attraction occurs only toward physically attractive people.

Definition of aesthetis:

A person who, by natural psychological wiring, can feel sexual or romantic attraction only toward physically beautiful people and cannot experience desire for average or unattractive individuals, regardless of personality or opportunity. If attractive people are not available then the aesthetis can’t create romantic and physical relations with the people they find unattractive.

An aesthetis physical appearance can be very attractive, average or ugly but that doesn’t have to do anything with their attraction over others.

Word formation of aesthetis — (from Greek “aisthētikós,” meaning perception of beauty + “-is” for people with innate compulsion)

Key Characteristics:

1. Absolute aesthetic filter — only beautiful people trigger attraction.

2. Not dependent on own looks — an average or unattractive Aesthetis may still only desire beautiful partners.

3. Involuntary and compulsive — attraction is biologically tied to beauty.

5. Rarity — a small portion of humans exhibit this rigid preference.

Hideousism:

 The involuntary psychological condition where sexual and romantic attraction occurs not only toward physically attractive people but also toward average or ugly people.

Definition of hideousis:

A person who, by innate psychological wiring, can recognize the most attractive person but if they can’t have them as sexual or romantic partner for many probable worldly problems then also can build sexual and romantic relations with ugly or average people. A hideousis physical appearance can be very attractive, average or ugly but that doesn’t have to do anything with their attraction over others. (physically hideous features)

Word formation of hideousis — (from English “hideous” + suffix “-is,” denoting a person under an innate psychological condition)

Key Characteristics:

1. Building romantic and physical feelings to ugliness if attractive people are unavailable.

2. Independent of their own looks — a Hideousis can be attractive, average, or unattractive themselves.

3. Common psychological profile — more people have such feelings toward hideousness.

There are two types of Hideousis:

(A) Normal hideousis — They accept their partner is not attractive and they accept they are hiddeousis.

(B) lackhidder hideousis — They can’t accept they are hiddeousis and boast their partner’s appreance (even if the partner is ugly) and personality.

The lackhidder hiddeousis:

What is a lackhidder: A person who pretends they don’t want what they can’t have and praises their own disadvantage to protect their ego. 

There are two types of lackhidders:

1. Lackhidder 

2. Olackhidder

Olackhidder – (Other’s lack hidder)

(Definition: A person who praises someone else’s disadvantage and lies to portray that person’s or a community’s bad situation to the best situation. 

So lackhidder hiddeousis are those who pretend they don’t want what they can’t have and praise their own disadvantage to protect their ego. And who, by innate psychological wiring, can recognize the most attractive person but if they can’t have them as sexual or romantic partners for many probable worldly problems then also can build sexual and romantic relations with ugly or average people. A hideousis physical appearance can be very attractive, average or ugly but that doesn’t have to do anything with their attraction over others. (physically hideous features)

Mostly the instagram models are the example of lackhidder hiddeousis.

Key characteristics:

Delight in the enemy’s prosperity; sorrow if the enemy is disadvantaged.

Active support of the enemy’s advantage, even at personal or communal cost.

Self-destructive, morally contradictory, and psychologically compulsive.

Not chosen or accepted; it exists as an internal compulsion.

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