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| 2 | Let's talk about homemakersOh, I agree about yoga, it is just the latest fad. Jazzercise, Tai bo, rollerskating, even Zumba; they've all had their days in the sun. I just wasn't sure which kind of hot you meant; usually when I hear guys talking about top attractiveness they mean more Kardashian hot or LA hot, which is the kind that takes the amount of work I described. It's encouraging that you at least don't seem to expect that level of self care (okay, primping). I'm curious what you meant about the mega cities being wh… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 29/03/18 12:37 PM |
| 1 | Why people lie to themselves about what is physically attractiveQ4Women: I'm more interested in actual fitness than the appearance of fitness. Between the model with the six pack who sits on my couch all day playing Xbox and the linebacker who carries extra weight but gets an 18 on the benchpress (225 pounds), I'll take the linebacker. Heck, I might even take a tackle if he was pretty enough. I dated shorter and thinner in high school, but since maturing I've realized I want someone who is approximately twice my size. I also like beards. Now, intelligence is… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 29/03/18 12:21 PM |
| 5 | Let's talk about homemakersHave you considered that your "physically exceptional girls" most likely put far, far more work into their appearance than average? They drink shakes instead of eating meals, they spend an hour on make up, an extra hour on hair, they get tans, have their nails done (or do them themselves), do yoga, and a ton of other things I'm sure a more average girl (me) can't even think of. Why? Because the society that you're looking to check out of values physical beauty. A lot. A lot a lot. Girls that thi… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 29/03/18 11:46 AM |
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