Saturday, January 12, 2019

[xropqqon] Logically assuming based on dress

What can you conclude from how someone is dressed?  Logically, you can conclude that they are not part of the group who would never dress like that, the contrapositive.

The types of clothing you would never wear is often something deeply psychological: you could imagine (or more likely you would rather not even try to imagine) the huge discomfort you would feel or huge resistance you would put up if someone forced you to dress that way.

Famous examples: men in women's clothing, women in sexy clothing, nudity.

That huge discomfort is probably a phobia.  It might also be identity.

What mechanism shapes a person's psychological profile of the clothing they would never wear?  Does the mechanism also cause other things, in which case one can probabilistically conclude (through correlation) those other things based on dress?

It seems like people with high self-qi would not have any strong clothing objections.

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