October 20, 2010
questions of an accident
so, nobody freak out, but yes, i did get hit by a car as i was biking home tuesday evening. I'm fine, i just have some road rash and soreness, and i went back to school friday. but it got me wondering (as i am prone to do) about what was going through my mind as i was getting hit. obviously there was probably an adrenaline rush, and yes, time did seem to slow a bit as the car was coming toward me, a documented incident caused by the brains vivid remembering of details in a life or death situation. other than that and my wanting to cuss the guy out after it was over, that's all i know. sorry, but it's not like i have a phd or anything. maybe you know someone who does. and that's what i really want you guys to get from these posts, not answers, but questions that you can go out into the world and answer for yourself. just please, please please don't answer this question: "what's the worst that could possibly happen if i don't wear a helmet?" cause the answer will probably suck.
October 7, 2010
psyched advice
if i could write my own advice column, i'd love to write one like this:
Dear Yasmeen,
I've just met this guy who's super sweet and charming. We talk occasionally, and I'm about average in terms of prettiness, but how do I get him to ask me out? Are there any ways psychology could help me?
Sincerely,
Hopeful in Hoboken
dear hopeful,
there are tons of ways psychology could help you out! we learned in my first year of psychology that attraction between two people are often predicted by four things: similarity, proximity, reciprocity, and physical attractiveness. find things you and your guy have in common for similarity, and for proximity, try to see him regularly. as for reciprocity and physical attractiveness, those two shouldn't be a problem! also, a university of rochester study has shown that men find women wearing red more attractive, so if you feel it necessary, put on that red shirt! and this guy doesn't necessarily have to be the one to ask you out either. if you're too scared to ask him straight out, plan to do something you know he'd like doing, mention it in passing, and invite him along.
hope this helps,
yasmeen
by the way, feel free to take the advice, it really is based on reality, not made up like the letter from hopeful in hoboken.
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