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LCD Factor

Looks Cost Drama The LCD Theory breaks down the average physical and mental state of a woman, and boasts upon a simple yet proficient classification. Upon first thought, it would seem that the female gender is far to complex to generalize the vast majority, and this is correct. We have found that the LCD theory is accurate for roughly 7 in 10 women.

The basis of the theory suggests that a woman who feels more physically attractive, also has more drama in her life, as well as a higher 'cost' for her significant other.

On a ranking from 1 to 10 (10 being the highest), the average woman who ranks herself as an 8 for attractiveness also feels that she has "a lot of turmoil" in her life. When it comes to women who (unfortunately) have a lower self esteem and would rank themselves as a 5 (or average), they feel that they tend not to gossip and overall dont expect as much financially from their significant other.

Although controversial, the tale of The Ugly Ducking is a similar idea. This "Ugly Duckling Syndrome" implies that if during someones youthful years they are not physically attractive, but with time their beauty blossoms, this person still has significantly lower self esteem which in turn develops into a low LCD Factor

They have the looks, they want everything else This study done at the Florida Atlantic University explains that the more attractive the woman, the more she wants from her partner (this includes looks, money, and attention)

Another article, on abc news, talks about a study done at the University of Texas which has proven that the average beautiful woman, "wants it all".

The LCD Factor is still in the early stages of devlopment, and still open to suggestions, editing, and comments.

©2009 Evan O'Dell