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PostPosted: Tue Jul 12, 2011 5:07 pm 
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I've read an interesting article about colors recently.
This is what got me into reading a bit about color psychology.

In the article, scientist did an expiriment where 2 people (men and women) had to discuss a business-deal.

One was wearing a white T-shirt and another one a red. It was notable that the person wearing the red T, ALMOST ALWAYS WOULD WIN win the discussion and thus gained more money.

Another study was where they asked several men to rate a picture they had been given by a woman. There were however, 3 pictures of this woman: one where she was wearing a white t-shirt (or dress i can't remember) , one where where she was wearing a red, and one where she was wearing a blue one.

Notable was that the picture of the woman where she was wearing the red dress/t-shirt clearly had a higher rating.


Now they did the same experiment on guys. Here, the guy with the BLUE T-shirt had the best rating.

This may lead you to think "OMG FROM NOW ON IM ALWAYS WEARING A BLUE SHIRT WHEN I GO OUT".

But wait, I'm not quite finished
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Yet another study revealed, woman found a man wearing a red t-shirt more sexually desireable , attractive and powerfull.
It did, however, not make the man seem more intelligent or like-able.

Here's my point:

- BLUE represents being a calm, stable person => The "boyfriend-material" kinda guy
-RED represents being passionate, agressive AND it shows you are higher value ( strange isn't it :wink: )

It basicly DHV's you while you didn't even say a word!!!!!

+ If you are a night-game kinda guy, you will get noticed more often.

I have found girls opening me ( yes, not the other way around ;) ) more often when i was wearing my red shirt (dunno if thats just a coincidence).

Have fun boys :twisted:

PS: Sorry if i made some spelling/grammar mistakes, English is not my mother tongue.[/u][/b]


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PostPosted: Tue Jul 12, 2011 5:24 pm 
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This is pretty interesting.

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i need to buy some red clothes asap

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Very interesting... I have a few red T's I could use under some my blazer/sport jackets. Thanks for the info.


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Red shirts? go with red pants brah =P


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Interesting, so what happens when you combine blue and red and wear a purple article of clothing? Might try this and analyse the result slightly.


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Do you think the same could be said for trousers/pants?

Say, wearing red trousers/pants, and a black shirt?

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Interesting, so what happens when you combine blue and red and wear a purple article of clothing? Might try this and analyse the result slightly.

Yes. If u notice a difference please post.
I've read that purple is often seen as a royal color
Roman emperors/ senators (can't remember wich one) used to wear purple.


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Do you think the same could be said for trousers/pants?

Say, wearing red trousers/pants, and a black shirt?
I've been considering wearing red pants aswel.
Where i come from wearing a red pants is seen as someone with high social status OR seen as a fag. So be sure ur able to handle social pressure.
Or maybe thats just where i live. ;)


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Red is meant to ward off the evil eye, ill intentioned persons and curses/bad karma--


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yes true, it does affect your game. as far as i remember, bc i kinda studied it for university, black represents the establishment, so you dress in black to appear powerful, established, sophisticated but paradoxically dark, dangerous, forbidden.
(look all the models in cologne commercials, the classy ones)

blue is perceived as the color of work, it send's a "i'm a regular guy, i'm hardworking" message

red is for passion, it's an attention getter and usually people who wear it enjoy the attention they get from it.

bright colors such as yellow, orange, etc...show a vibrant, energetic, youthful vibe, observe how often the websites' designs are full of orange...

white is the color of purity, it's the ideal to show a down to earth, or spiritual side...observe all the ads with family guys wearing white button up shirts, and embracing their wives...

my advice is to observe publicity, commercials and ads are made by people who know that stuff, and observe your own reactions when you see a certain kind of man wearing a certain shade of colors


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Red shirts? :o


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I fully agree, colors matter! red is badass. James Dean wore a red coat and hes a chick magnet till this day!


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I've read about this and every color has some type of meaning. According to the book they are.

White= faith, purity, truth and sincerity

Pink= honor, love, morality, freindship

Red= Love, sexuality, good health, strength, vigor

Orange= Encouragement, attraction, adaptability, and stimulation

Yellow= attraction, persuasion, gives confidence, charm

Green= Money, luck, financial successs and prosperity, fertility, cooperation

Light Blue= understanding, health, tranquility, protection, peace, general happiness, perceptive, and patient

Dark Blue= Depression, moodiness, impulsive, changeable, and subdueing

Purple=Ambition, power, creates tension and strengthens willpower

Brown= Hesitation, uncertainty, doubt, neutrality, robs energy

Black= Sadness, mourning, evil, loss, discord, confusion

Gray= Cancelation, stalemate, neutrality

Greenish yellow= Jealousy, anger, sickness, quarrels, discord, cowardice

Warning: this isn't from a psychological handbook but a book about charms and spells and I have no realistic way to field test this much material without organizing my laundry for the next 6 months (not worth it to me) so this could be unreliable but from my own intuition and what you guys have said it sounds like there could be something to this so figuring out how to best use the info is up to you. From the looks of it red and light blue are still the most attractive colors to wear, with green, yellow and orange coming in closely behind them.


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Do you think the same could be said for trousers/pants?

Say, wearing red trousers/pants, and a black shirt?
I would think so, aside from the obvious, think about monkey butts...
OK, image sunk in yet?

The baboon's red ass is used for attracting a mate.
Not that I can prove it will work for you and I for that specific reason, but it could.

Anyway, I just wanted to talk about monkey butts, what matters is the results in the field.
I just got new clothes so I probably won't be getting red pants right now.
But it'd definitely be good for pea cocking.

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