Discussion [QOTW #8] Can you be "universally attractive" AND "extremely alternative"?

Universally attractive AND extremely alternative possible?

  • Yeah, you can be both.

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  • It depends on the generation and historical society.

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  • It depends on what's considered "extreme."

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  • I don't think you can be both at the same time.

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In a lot of appearance based improvement communities, alternative fashion tends to be turned away or unrecommended. Even if the individual giving the advice enjoys the aesthetic. Comments similar to "I like it but I don't think most other people would, and if your goal is to be more widely appealing, you can't do it," etc. Which makes me wanna ask - can you have both? Or does being alternative itself make it impossible to be appealing to most people? Does it change based on generations or culture/societal norms at the time? etc.
 
If you want to fit into a niche and attract that niche, then I think it's fine. I think the point of alternative is the fact it's not the mainstream and the fact that it's against traditional beauty standards. I don't think it's impossible to be both just rare.
 
In a lot of appearance based improvement communities, alternative fashion tends to be turned away or unrecommended. Even if the individual giving the advice enjoys the aesthetic. Comments similar to "I like it but I don't think most other people would, and if your goal is to be more widely appealing, you can't do it," etc. Which makes me wanna ask - can you have both? Or does being alternative itself make it impossible to be appealing to most people? Does it change based on generations or culture/societal norms at the time? etc.
Complicated to say but being attractive in a niche means you have a less % of people perceiving you as attractive compared to a mainstream one, BUT it applies on men most of the time. Henry Cavill is universally attractive to everybody but Youngblud or 2hollis are niche attractive and will not be appealing to the main female population.

However it seems lile it doesn't matters for women tho, it's a matter of physical proportions and attractiveness, bones first. E.g. the trendy goth girl who seems to appeal to most men
 
In a lot of appearance based improvement communities, alternative fashion tends to be turned away or unrecommended. Even if the individual giving the advice enjoys the aesthetic. Comments similar to "I like it but I don't think most other people would, and if your goal is to be more widely appealing, you can't do it," etc. Which makes me wanna ask - can you have both? Or does being alternative itself make it impossible to be appealing to most people? Does it change based on generations or culture/societal norms at the time? etc.
Robert Smith, Peter Steele, Gerard Way, Trent Reznor... Frontmen of many "alternative" bands were the object of wet dreams and fantasies by fangirls because they had the looks to begin with despite their experimental looks. Of course extreme looks like Marilyn Manson's are not universally attractive, but overall fashion and aesthetic don't have much impact on one's appeal/attractiveness if it suits them well, so it's a question of extremes in my opinion.
 
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