MANY people have told me "why is your name 5'10 manlet? 5'10 is average, bro, that height is fine, it's not short!". But being short is not determined by the average. It's determined by what people define it to be.

The statistical average has nothing to do with what women actually find attractive. And now that we see soaring rates of male inceldom and sexlessness, the gap between the average traits and what women consider acceptable is only growing. Here's some uncomfortable facts:

  • a height below 6' is short
  • a penis below 7" in length and 5.25" of girth is small
  • you need to be on steroids to be considered 'ripped' (or have elite genetics for bodybuilding)
  • a face under a 7/10 is ugly
  • above 15% body fat is fat
  • under 6 figure income a year is poor

This is what women and society has decided, and yes, social media IS real life because it influences real life CREATING REALITY. Women in that okcupid study forever ago found 80% "below average", which shows averages are only relevant insofar as women's access to these traits (i.e. if the average height were 5', they couldn't get with 6' guys nearly as often), and I'm sure that stat has only worsened since that data was collected.

The only averages that are worth discussing are the averages for Chads, i.e. what's the average tinder slayer Chad's height, p size, face, etc, or the average costs of plastic surgeries.