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7/19/2025, 8:59:53 PM
>>76397701
>>76397875
I will try to be succinct.
>You should be selected by a woman
True. Yes, men select, but we’re not talking about literal choice, rather biological mate selection. A more easy truth you may have accepted already is the common saying that “Men care about looks, women care about personality.” This is a simplifcation. Men, when selecting a mate, need to know that a woman can bear children, won’t die soon, can feed children, isn’t diseased, isn’t pregnant with another man’s child, etc. Therefore we pick based on a few metrics, namely looks and purity. Women have to pick a man that has the character to stick around, the strength to change the world, the social pull to receive respect and help from the tribe, the bravery to face worldly perils, AND most of the appearance based stuff that goes into healthy children. Women, therefore, must be more careful with their pick, as they are subjecting themselves to the mercy of their stronger partner’s abilities and willingness to provide. Women must set the challenge, and men must rise to it; women pick, men display. In more modern terms, women divorce men far more often than the other way around, and women are obviously far more picky in practice, you can look anywhere online for examples. Find a girl willing to chase you and, if she’s good enough for you, you’ll be happy; chase a girl and, even if you’re good enough for a while, she’s likely to change her mind.
Second point addressed in the cont.
>>76397875
I will try to be succinct.
>You should be selected by a woman
True. Yes, men select, but we’re not talking about literal choice, rather biological mate selection. A more easy truth you may have accepted already is the common saying that “Men care about looks, women care about personality.” This is a simplifcation. Men, when selecting a mate, need to know that a woman can bear children, won’t die soon, can feed children, isn’t diseased, isn’t pregnant with another man’s child, etc. Therefore we pick based on a few metrics, namely looks and purity. Women have to pick a man that has the character to stick around, the strength to change the world, the social pull to receive respect and help from the tribe, the bravery to face worldly perils, AND most of the appearance based stuff that goes into healthy children. Women, therefore, must be more careful with their pick, as they are subjecting themselves to the mercy of their stronger partner’s abilities and willingness to provide. Women must set the challenge, and men must rise to it; women pick, men display. In more modern terms, women divorce men far more often than the other way around, and women are obviously far more picky in practice, you can look anywhere online for examples. Find a girl willing to chase you and, if she’s good enough for you, you’ll be happy; chase a girl and, even if you’re good enough for a while, she’s likely to change her mind.
Second point addressed in the cont.
7/12/2025, 8:08:18 PM
>>76368925
No thanks, follow up questions, conversation, or comments for all the effortposts, but a snarky remark about societal norms with respect to gender politics to a random bullshitter. Definitely female, though desu I could tell by the shape of the skull anyway.
Quick bio lesson to anyone in need of it, male and female skulls have subtle differences that contribute to our heightened sense of what is canny and recognizable to be male vs female, which is part of why trannies never pass without surgeries, makeup, and other facial coverings like long hair and glasses. The browline is clearly in view and at a good angle to judge in OP’s photo, and you can clearly see the smooth supraorbital ridge & sharper curve of the front of the skull. Honestly you look so much like my ex from this angle that it’s kinda sad for me. She also suffered from that sort of butterface/oily hair/redness all over the face effect, she never really solved it but I believe losing weight would be the biggest thing.
No thanks, follow up questions, conversation, or comments for all the effortposts, but a snarky remark about societal norms with respect to gender politics to a random bullshitter. Definitely female, though desu I could tell by the shape of the skull anyway.
Quick bio lesson to anyone in need of it, male and female skulls have subtle differences that contribute to our heightened sense of what is canny and recognizable to be male vs female, which is part of why trannies never pass without surgeries, makeup, and other facial coverings like long hair and glasses. The browline is clearly in view and at a good angle to judge in OP’s photo, and you can clearly see the smooth supraorbital ridge & sharper curve of the front of the skull. Honestly you look so much like my ex from this angle that it’s kinda sad for me. She also suffered from that sort of butterface/oily hair/redness all over the face effect, she never really solved it but I believe losing weight would be the biggest thing.
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