Some cac Reddit incel ish
This like what the fukk?This some incel shyt honestly
nah. Elite is elite.
Women like Nicole Murphy and Draya prove it's still a case by case basis
Not even close to reality LOL
Some bytches are trash and pick trash dude
Some dudes trash and pick trash bytches
Some dudes find diamonds in the rough
Some chicks date "beneath" them out of fear of being cheated on by a desired man
There's all kinds of nuances to this and you never know the psychology and values of someone
Some people value money above all, some people value security, some value sense of humor etc etc etc
Get in where you fit in
in what world does a woman's age automatically make her attractive? Every 23 year old woman is hot?
I don’t think that’s what the matrix it’s saying. It’s saying a 23 year old above average looking woman gets the same initial attraction from the opposite sex as a 6’4 above average looking man. Basically if both go on the Pop the Balloon Show, they’ll get the same level of initial attraction.
It doesn't. It's designed to cripple men who over-analyze and are highly anxious over dating to deter them from even trying.I see above average 23 year olds every single day. How many 6'4" men making 500k you see everyday? Not many
Ain't no way this chart pans out to anything resembling reality
I see above average 23 year olds every single day. How many 6'4" men making 500k you see everyday? Not many
Ain't no way this chart pans out to anything resembling reality
Tracy EdmondsThis.
And Throw baby faces ex wife in there for good measure (can't remember her name)
The percentage of adult men who are 6'4" (193 cm) or taller varies slightly by country, but in the United States, approximately:I don’t think it’s men who are both 6’4 and making $500K. It’s saying as far as initial or superficial attraction, Above average looking 23 year old chick = above average looking 6’4 man = above average looking man who women know makes $500K per year.
The percentage of adult men who are 6'4" (193 cm) or taller varies slightly by country, but in the United States, approximately:
0.4% to 0.5% of adult men are 6'4" or taller.
Yeah, it's not equal.