Happy people are more attractive

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PartyOf3

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If I had to choose between a unhappy 10 (in appearance) or joyful and happy and fun 3....(or 4) I would take the happy and joyful one.
Humor and joyfulness have a attraction all on their own, I think.

Anyone have any thoughts?

so attractiveness is on a scale of 1-10, 1 being homely and 10 being most beautiful? In that case all really happy people should really be a 10!!! Wahoo I have finally achieved a 10!!!! Lol
 
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Mitspa

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so attractiveness is on a scale of 1-10, 1 being homely and 10 being most beautiful? In that case all really happy people should really be a 10!!! Wahoo I have finally achieved a 10!!!! Lol
That's the attractive attitude im talking about :)
 

seoulsearch

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I did not threaten anybody... :)

I'm as gentle as a lamb!! :)
But Carol...

I'm guessing there's a reason why they call it a "Lamb *CHOP*"! :p

And Violet says she's a boxer...

I say, Whatever gets the job done... :p
 

melita916

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Just a THOUGHT Melita...I can tell your true personality is that of a joyful ..happy person. I believe that's who God want s you to be...maybe the real you was being attacked by satan (the accuser) and part of your problem was trying to be something instead of just being what you are? (that's my ministry for today, make checks payable to David Mitspa Ministries )
Jesus has healed a lot of wounds i had hidden. He still doing a work in me, but i am way more joyful today than i was even a year ago. it all started when i decided to believe God's truth over the devil's lies :)
 

Lynx

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When I read the OP I thought about something completely different from all y'all. I thought about the local diner and the liar's table. You know, the table where all the old guys gather around over breakfast to complain about politics, the president, whatever whomever is doing wrong in town, etc. I call it the daily depression session. I mean sure, sometimes these things need to be discussed - you shouldn't stick your head in the sand. But every day? For hours a day? No wonder some people say the day is dragging out so long. They started out depressed.

I've started just getting my breakfast to go and eating it in the car. It tastes a lot better that way for some reason... >.>
 
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Siberian_Khatru

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A typical fleeting kind of happiness is brought about or negated by things external. When it's a dynamic emotion like that, it's neither attractive nor repellent (in moderation).

But a healthy joy in the Lord? That's hot. It's the kind of joy that's consistent, that isn't so easily beaten out of a person through affliction, and is static by contrast to "happiness," that's attractive.
 
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PartyOf3

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A typical fleeting kind of happiness is brought about or negated by things external. When it's a dynamic emotion like that, it's neither attractive nor repellent (in moderation).

But a healthy joy in the Lord? That's hot. It's the kind of joy that's consistent, that isn't so easily beaten out of a person through affliction, and is static by contrast to "happiness," that's attractive.

double wahoo!!! I have now reached the hot stage of my life as well!!!
 
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Galahad

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If I had to choose between a unhappy 10 (in appearance) or joyful and happy and fun 3....(or 4) I would take the happy and joyful one.
Humor and joyfulness have a attraction all on their own, I think.

Anyone have any thoughts?
Of all people to be asking about happiness. Wow! Mitspa. Hope things are well with you.

There are TOO MANY angry, mad, stiffs, hostile, unhappy people.

I say Hi to people. I smile. I love happiness.

Too many unreformed Scrooges all about.

I'm getting unhappy just thinking about all the naysayers.

Happy is best.


Mitspa, you are encouraging.
 

melita916

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When I read the OP I thought about something completely different from all y'all.
this is why we can't have nice things.

just kidding, lynx! :D
 
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I am in agreement with those who spoke of those individuals who are filled with the Holy Spirit and their happiness is genuine. I have to admit that too often those "over the top cheerleader/bouncing off the wall happy" folks seem to fall into the situational happy people who have a fakeness quality to it. They want to be known as happy but the minute someone cuts them off in traffic the true temperament comes out and not just for a moment.

It it reminds me of that saying which I might butcher so someone can correct me but.."a persons true character is observed during moments of crisis or strife and not in moments of calm."

I agree that folks who are genuinely happy and filled with Christs love have a beauty and appeal you can't measure.
 
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JeniBean

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Wait why can't I have a whicked sense of humor, be happy and be good looking?

Ideally a man's sense of humor and personality allures me. Then their heart for God. And so on. Basically with me u could be unattractive to others, but I might find you attractive purely for your personality.
 

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I am in agreement with those who spoke of those individuals who are filled with the Holy Spirit and their happiness is genuine. I have to admit that too often those "over the top cheerleader/bouncing off the wall happy" folks seem to fall into the situational happy people who have a fakeness quality to it. They want to be known as happy but the minute someone cuts them off in traffic the true temperament comes out and not just for a moment.

It it reminds me of that saying which I might butcher so someone can correct me but.."a persons true character is observed during moments of crisis or strife and not in moments of calm."

I agree that folks who are genuinely happy and filled with Christs love have a beauty and appeal you can't measure.
I agree with your definition of true character and would add that a person's true character is who a person conducts himself when no one is looking.
 
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Got no looks and got no money, but I ain't got no worries neither. Jesus is Lord and life is good! :cool:
 
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please explain how unhappy people are fun to hang out with? isn't fun, a fruit (if you will) of at least a inner happiness?
It's not black and white. I prefer a moderately unsatisfied, rationally cynical ten with acerbic wit and a hard outer shell, to a brain-dead five who deludes herself into thinking the entire world's made of candy-floss and sparkly goo-goo.

Nothing annoys me more than the kind of "happiness" that in order to exist requires a professional degree in lying to yourself.
 
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I agree with your definition of true character and would add that a person's true character is who a person conducts himself when no one is looking.
I think everyone has a social mask. Those with the thickest masks are usually the unhappies people. IN my experience, those who seem outwardly unimpressed or "unhappy", are those who are most willing to be true to their inner voice and to who they are, despite the social pressures put upon them.

Some of the happiest people I know are cynical, antisocial (in the political sense) and biting. And some of the unhappiest toe the social line like the outside world is Guantanamo, and they're an Iraqi nuclear physicist.
 
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PartyOf3

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I think everyone has a social mask. Those with the thickest masks are usually the unhappies people. IN my experience, those who seem outwardly unimpressed or "unhappy", are those who are most willing to be true to their inner voice and to who they are, despite the social pressures put upon them.

Some of the happiest people I know are cynical, antisocial (in the political sense) and biting. And some of the unhappiest toe the social line like the outside world is Guantanamo, and they're an Iraqi nuclear physicist.
i am so confused, how can you be cynical and happy?
 

seoulsearch

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i am so confused, how can you be cynical and happy?
I could be wrong, but I'm kind of thinking of the Ryan Reynolds/Deadpool type...

A wit sharper than his Katana sword... but with an ever-present smirk on his face...
 
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PartyOf3

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NOPE don't get it