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Was going through my notes from Pre-suasion this morning, and was reminded of this gem, as I've been reading Teev's series on compliance and ovulating girls (girls open to/down to fuck):
People are dramatically more likely to pay attention to and be influenced by stimuli that fit the goal they have for that situation.
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Using sex [talk] to sell a product works only for items that people buy for sexually related purposes. Cosmetics (lipstick, hair color), body scents (perfume, cologne) and form fitting clothing (jeans, swimwear) fall into this category. Soft drinks, laundry detergents, and kitchen appliances do not.
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Sexually aroused males and females spent more time gazing at photos of members of the opposite sex who were especially attractive.
The tendency appeared only if the gazers were in the market for a sexual relationship. Individuals who weren't looking for a new partner didn't spend any more time locked on to the photos of good looking possibilities than average looking ones.
Physical attractiveness alone wasn't enough to sweep people up and along. Something else - the goal of finding a new partner - had to be in place first to make that happen.
There is a strong connection, then between a person's current sexual goals and that person's tendency to pay concentrated attention to even highly attractive others.
People are dramatically more likely to pay attention to and be influenced by stimuli that fit the goal they have for that situation.
[...]
Using sex [talk] to sell a product works only for items that people buy for sexually related purposes. Cosmetics (lipstick, hair color), body scents (perfume, cologne) and form fitting clothing (jeans, swimwear) fall into this category. Soft drinks, laundry detergents, and kitchen appliances do not.
[...]
Sexually aroused males and females spent more time gazing at photos of members of the opposite sex who were especially attractive.
The tendency appeared only if the gazers were in the market for a sexual relationship. Individuals who weren't looking for a new partner didn't spend any more time locked on to the photos of good looking possibilities than average looking ones.
Physical attractiveness alone wasn't enough to sweep people up and along. Something else - the goal of finding a new partner - had to be in place first to make that happen.
There is a strong connection, then between a person's current sexual goals and that person's tendency to pay concentrated attention to even highly attractive others.