I’ve been thinking about it for a while.

We know that women are looking for an alpha guy they can fuck and a beta guy who can provide shit for them (who could basically be a good trustworthy parent).

Good looks (and so good genetics) seem to play an huge role in women’s choices for the guy they would let fuck them.

I’m 18 and I see so many guys whose girlfriends make them wait for sex...for months. These guys obviously have a shit frame and game but their average looks also seem to affect all this.

A girl wouldn’t let Brad Pitt wait for sex, would she? She would open her legs after 10 seconds of conversation.

It seems like sexual dimorphism is so fucking important. If you don’t have masculine sexual characters a girl will perceive you as a beta buck and not as a guy for a ONS. (Personal experience). Unless you are popular of course.

Of course looks aren’t everything, but after several months of reading and analysing this shit in real life I came to the conclusion that they play a huge role in sexual attraction and AROUSAL.

There’s a difference between being cute and being sexually attractive. Unfortunately I’ve got an eye area which is feminine (big eyes and a little protruded due to genetics) and I appear as the cute guy. Not the sexy alpha guy.

Studies show that the guys who appear as “less trust-worthy” (and so more masculine) seem to be the alpha guys women fuck at ons.

Muscles might help but face and height is like 70% of looks. (Oh yeah, I’m also 5’9)

I don’t wanna sound like those retards on black pill forums (such as lookism) but I’ve been thinking about this for a while and also made researches on psychological studies and everything seem to be right.

So let’s come to my real question: is there a way to be perceived as an alpha guy for ons instead of some beta guy perceived as a good trustworthy parent? Acting “alpha” and dominant seemed to help me being perceived as “alpha” but in my past experiences it seems like looks play a major role. Should I just give up on looks (but still keep lifting of course) and focus on money and status instead?