Does Weight Loss Change Dating and Attraction?
By Oscar PoonMay 20, 20262 min read
Part of the LS Diet Foundations ecosystem · Identity Awareness
Appearance can influence initial attraction. After that, attraction becomes mostly behavioural — confidence, presence, communication, humour, attitude, energy. Weight loss usually shifts those things, which is the real change people notice.
Why Confidence Changes Behaviour
Feeling physically stronger and healthier changes posture, hesitation, eye contact, and social anxiety. Those small behavioural shifts shape how people interact with you long before any conversation about weight comes up.
Why Identity Matters
Long term behavioural change happens when people start emotionally identifying with a future version of themselves. That's exactly the work of identity awareness inside the Weight Permanence Training™.
Why Confidence Is Built, Not Found
Confidence is reinforced through repeated action, consistency, behavioural proof, and self-trust — which is the practical purpose of Action Practice, and why consequence awareness helps anchor it.
Final Thoughts
Weight loss may change attraction. Confidence, emotional stability, and behaviour shape long term connection far more.
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