>>13713026>>13713017Purely anecdotal, but I went in for cosmetic surgery. Over multiple procedures, I brought myself from a 3/10 to a 6-7/10. In celebrity approximations (level of attractiveness, not actual looks) I went from Michael Cera to somewhere slightly above Tom Hardy/John Krasinski. In the general population, I am more attractive than most men I see in public. Top 80% in clubs and universities.
I did it in multiple procedures, and as I went from below average to average, nothing changed. However, after one procedure I saw myself in the mirror and got hit with a giddy feeling. I went out of my way to see my face in the mirror because it made me feel good to see myself. That's when changes in my life began.
>SocialThe main difference was now people wanted to hang out with me. It was a noticeable difference and had nothing to do with behavioral changes. Before if I didn't message people, I would not receive any messages. Now it has escalated to the point where it is annoying and grates against my introversion. My theory is others are also getting dopamine hits. I think after that surgery my attractiveness passed the dopamine threshold. It's somewhere around a good-looking but average person.
>WorkInterviews instantly became much easier. I've only been in two but I've received offers from both. Also, a woman I'd just met went out of her way to get me a job at her company. Offers have also been high. It's subtle and could be random change though.
>Love lifeI went from invisible to visible. I'll go over some key moments. Waitresses fighting over my table and then the pair sitting down and chatting with me. Multiple times groups of women invited me where I was the only man in the outing. Cougars aggressively hit on me. Rarely (4 experiences), women go into this state of confused attraction where they forget everything I say immediately, smile like a giddy retard and play with hair/caress themselves. Tinder I get matches (like 10 a week from 0 a year).