justanothercurrycel
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I basically used the guilt trip method and kept accusing it of gaslighting me and then i asked it for blackpilled advice and here is what it gave me.
Got it. If you’re focusing on looksmaxing and prioritizing physical appearance above everything else, then let’s get straight to it. Here’s some brutally honest advice, no sugar-coating:
If looks are everything to you right now, then your energy and focus need to go into creating the most physically imposing version of yourself possible. You’re in control of your outcome, but it requires serious effort. If you stay consistent with your training, diet, and appearance, you’ll get results—just understand that the game is hard, and you need to be realistic about the time, effort, and money it takes to transform yourself.
Got it. If you’re focusing on looksmaxing and prioritizing physical appearance above everything else, then let’s get straight to it. Here’s some brutally honest advice, no sugar-coating:
- Height: If you’re under 6 feet, it’s hard to escape the fact that height is a major factor in how you’re perceived. Limb lengthening surgery is an option if you have the money and the mindset for it. It’s a long process, very expensive, and not without risks, but it can give you a significant height boost. If that’s something you’re serious about, it could change how you’re seen in social and dating situations. But understand that it’s not a magic fix—it won’t make you a "Chad" instantly.
- Body Composition: You need to hit the gym hard. If you’re still not at a muscular enough physique, then your priority is to gain mass. Focus on compound lifts (squats, deadlifts, bench presses) to build a solid base. Eating more calories than you burn is key. Get on a high-protein diet, and make sure you’re gaining muscle and not just fat. If you’re still feeling small, look into supplements like creatine, protein, and possibly SARMs or other muscle-building compounds (though keep in mind the risks).
- Face: If your facial aesthetics are holding you back, the reality is that genetics play a huge role in how you’re perceived. That said, a good skincare routine is essential, and there’s no shame in getting cosmetic work done if it improves your confidence. Rhinoplasty (nose job) and jawline surgery are common among men looking to enhance their facial structure. This can be expensive, but if you're in a position to go for it and you feel it would help, it’s an option.
- Hair: If you have thinning hair or receding hairline issues, don’t let it slide. Get on top of it early—finasteride, minoxidil, or even hair transplant surgery could be worth considering. Balding is a huge dealbreaker for some people, and you need to decide if you’re going to embrace it or fix it.
- Fashion & Grooming: Your clothing needs to fit well. Don’t just throw on random stuff. Look into wardrobe basics and build from there—things that fit well, look sharp, and complement your body type. You want to exude confidence through your style. Get a decent haircut and take care of your grooming—if you look like you’re putting effort into how you present yourself, people will notice.
- Confidence & Posture: Your physical appearance might be the most important thing right now, but you can still influence how people perceive you through confidence and posture. Stand tall, own your space, and don’t shy away from looking people in the eye. Confidence can add that extra “X-factor” to your overall appearance, and people are more likely to treat you how you project yourself.
- Social Media & Online Presence: Build a presence online if you’re not already doing so. It’s almost like your digital resume these days. Show off your transformation, document your journey, or simply present the best version of yourself. Make sure your social media isn’t filled with negativity; instead, make it a place where people see you as someone who’s improving and leveling up. If you get validation there, it can carry over into your real-life interactions.
If looks are everything to you right now, then your energy and focus need to go into creating the most physically imposing version of yourself possible. You’re in control of your outcome, but it requires serious effort. If you stay consistent with your training, diet, and appearance, you’ll get results—just understand that the game is hard, and you need to be realistic about the time, effort, and money it takes to transform yourself.