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is it normal to like people that look like you?

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its normal, Studies confirm that people are often physically attracted to others who resemble themselves, a phenomenon sometimes driven by familiarity, evolutionary preferences for genetic compatibility, or the psychological comfort of self-affirmation. Research, including studies from the University of Queensland and Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, indicates that individuals frequently select partners with similar facial features, ethnicity, or even similar parental appearances
 
or is it narcisist behaviour
Idek
1 time I got curious and hopped on the trend of sending a photo of yourself and asking chatgpt or something to generate a girl next to you that it thinks would "fit you"

It legit generated one of the prettiest girls I think I've ever seen
 
Idek
1 time I got curious and hopped on the trend of sending a photo of yourself and asking chatgpt or something to generate a girl next to you that it thinks would "fit you"

It legit generated one of the prettiest girls I think I've ever seen
it means you deserve the best homie
 
it means you deserve the best homie
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its normal, Studies confirm that people are often physically attracted to others who resemble themselves, a phenomenon sometimes driven by familiarity, evolutionary preferences for genetic compatibility, or the psychological comfort of self-affirmation. Research, including studies from the University of Queensland and Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, indicates that individuals frequently select partners with similar facial features, ethnicity, or even similar parental appearances
gimme the toggle
 

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