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Posted on Nov 8, 2020, 5:15 pm
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Quote from: ZUCC420 on August 23, 2020, 11:50:23 PMWatch this for further clarification for why it's virtually impossible if you don't have any attractive qualities to began with.

The same pattern can be seen in our monkey cousins, contemporary hunter gatherer and tribal societies.


Fascinating video. Also shows why there are F**Kboys. Becuase when you have 80% of women chasing 20% of guys (and vice versa, only 20% of girls chasing the bottom 80%), you naturally lead to a supply/demand imbalance for the top guys. So the girls are creating the issues themselves (as opposed to if in your video the male and female desirability curves were balanced).

Conclusion - as a dude, work your ass off in every aspect (money, looks, height, intelligence, status) to get into the top 20% or you're f**ked.
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Posted on Nov 8, 2020, 10:06 pm
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Quote from: 有匪君子 on November 08, 2020, 07:24:27 AMIt's not about culture s*t but human's nature.Being short is for sure for everybody to be discriminated so let's give up thoughts about Europeans discriminate short men less.

I’ve never been to China, but I studied in the US and can tell you that heightism is definitely less prevalent here in Europe compared to the US. As already mentioned in another thread, most women I know just want their partner to be taller than them but don’t have any specific height requirements. That being said, I can only speak about Southern Europe. Maybe it’s different in other parts of Europe. And maybe the situation has changed since I stopped dating (been married for a couple of years). But I think that European women tend to be less fixated on height than American and Asian women (which doesn’t mean it’s not important at all, just less important than in the US and Asia).
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Posted on Aug 15, 2024, 4:37 am
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Quote from: dal216 on August 23, 2020, 10:11:38 PMJust look at the Dobre brothers and the hot tail they pull... their listed heights are like 5’9 but they are def closer to 5’6 or 5’7 max:

https://images.app.goo.gl/4UXyfX913EW3agXN6 (the girl is 5’3)

Bottom line is women care about:
1. Money
2. Looks
3. Height

In that order. Forget your height, stack $$$ and I guarantee women will flow your way no matter how tall they are.

Unless you are very very very short or need the extra height for some other reason not involving women I’d invest in some lifting shoes and a Ferrari instead.
Yeah brocel is well-inversed in Sexual Psychology and that synopsized triad is very espousable
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Posted on Aug 15, 2024, 5:00 am
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Quote from: Arrogance on August 24, 2020, 09:10:57 PMLately, all I read on this forum is guys complaining about not getting women because of their height. Is this forum turning into a black pill community? Jordan Peterson said that women are great at pointing out things and thus making you insecure but come on. Before you get LL, I advise you to watch some YouTube videos about this topic. Stay clear of black pill videos. I recommend Better Bachelor.  After you are done you might reconsider wanting women at all let alone getting LL for them
Yeah a senescent debile psychologist is always espousable in terms of sex lol. Do you know he even proclaimed Dark Triad Personality was favorrable to women, while you didn't even need a plethora of psychological researches but you only needed to communicate with some women irl to debunk this hogwash? My Height Neurosis
Yeah I came upon an amateur viewpoint women were facultyful at unearthing what another girl is insecure at but that is because of their intimate relationships instead of it just being females' talent! That can also happen between two intimate men because one of them know well about the other! As long as you know well about a person you can always unstrenously 'pick out his insecurities'.
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