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“The bar is in hell” - A sociological analysis
When foids say this they’re actually correct.
There are 2 bars you must clear to have a relationship. The bar for creating attraction, and the bar for maintaining attraction.
The bar for creating attraction is extremely high. Very strict and eugenic requirements in height, facial morphology, skeleton, social status, and/or money. Most modern men will never reach this invisible standard set by modern woman.
However, the second bar you must clear, the bar for maintaining attraction, is quite low. If you’re attractive to her, you won’t have to do much to keep it. This is the only bar she sees, because she doesn’t factor in the prerequisites. That’s because they’re mostly subconscious.
So when her 6’8 Chad doesnt do anything to help around the house or whatever, she will run to complain that the bar for men is so low that it’s in hell. She’s correct, but with one difference: the bar for Chad is in hell
What I see too often from normies when it comes to relationship advice is an overemphasis on the standard for maintaining attraction, and an ignorance of the standard for creating attraction. When in reality, taking into account the significance of each, it should really be the other way around.
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