Nessa publicação do Instagram de “Poesias Pichadas”, uma reflexão bem bacana: de que adianta o aspecto físico, se o cérebro não ajuda?
Pessoas de bom conteúdo atraem tanto ou mais do que as de corpo bonito. Está na moda, aliás, chamar isso de sapiossexualismo.
A propósito: tal termo seria apropriado ou desnecessário?
That’s an interesting point you’ve raised. The Instagram post touches on a great theme: the value of intelligence and character over just physical appearance.
The term sapiosexuality describes being attracted to someone’s intelligence, mind, and wisdom more than their physical looks. It’s often used to highlight that intellectual and emotional connection can be a primary source of attraction.
When it comes to whether the term is appropriate or unnecessary, there are different perspectives. Some people find it useful because it gives a name to a type of attraction that might not have been widely discussed before. It helps people feel seen and understood in their preferences.
Others argue that the term is unnecessary. They believe that being attracted to someone’s intelligence is a fundamental and natural part of human connection, and that giving it a specific label might make it seem unusual or separate from general attraction, when it really isn’t.
Ultimately, whether you find the term useful probably depends on your own perspective. It’s a recent word that’s part of a broader conversation about how we define attraction and relationships.

