TrueManletLTN0311
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This is my biggest thread so far guys. Love everyone 

The Genetic Lottery: Why the Comparison Game is Rigged from Day One
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Ever look at childhood photos of prime-era models like Chico Lachowski, Sean O’Pry, Jon Kortajarena, or Vito Basso? It’s wild. Even at 8 or 10 years old, before hit by a drop of puberty, they already had the facial harmony, bone structure, and spacing that most people can only dream of. They didn't have an "awkward phase" or they weren’t “neurodivergent autists” that couldn’t talk to girls without being shy, they just transitioned from attractive kids to models and most of them weren’t even looking for that model contract it was just something unexpected from life and they never put any effort into their looks.
2/5
For the rest of us normies the reality is incredibly different. Most people spend their teen years fighting a losing battle against bad skin, awkward growth spurts, and asymmetrical features. We’re told "just wait until you finish puberty," but even then, the baseline doesn't magically turn into a runway-ready jawline.
3/5
This is where the massive lm rabbit hole comes in. But being honest : genuine, drastic aesthetic changes usually require serious capital.
DIY Marpe
High-end skincare regimens and peptides
Gym memberships and specific diets
Hardmaxxing procedures (rhinoplasty, Lefort, hair transplants) that cost thousands of dollars. And most of us still can’t survive the inverted filter on tik tok or the ID/Passport/Driver’s license photo.
4/5
The hardest pill to swallow? You can spend thousands of dollars, max out your gym progress, fix your posture, and perfect your style, and you still won't touch the natural, effortless beauty of a genetic outlier. It feels incredibly unfair, sad, and exhausting. It’s easy to look at the screen, look in the mirror, and feel like "it was over before it began."
5/5
Now I’m not saying that if you become better looking you won’t be able to be a slayer but if your girlfriend ever comes across a model/ random man that looks better than you she will leave you or cheat. It’s sad and very hard to accept that’s over for most of us and we will never truly be any close to most models and it personally took me and most people a lot of courage to accept that we will never be as beatiful as a model and it’s over so you will always be average or a little above average looking at most but you won’t become some actor or superstar for your looks unless you get multiple surgeries.


The Genetic Lottery: Why the Comparison Game is Rigged from Day One
1/5
Ever look at childhood photos of prime-era models like Chico Lachowski, Sean O’Pry, Jon Kortajarena, or Vito Basso? It’s wild. Even at 8 or 10 years old, before hit by a drop of puberty, they already had the facial harmony, bone structure, and spacing that most people can only dream of. They didn't have an "awkward phase" or they weren’t “neurodivergent autists” that couldn’t talk to girls without being shy, they just transitioned from attractive kids to models and most of them weren’t even looking for that model contract it was just something unexpected from life and they never put any effort into their looks.
2/5
For the rest of us normies the reality is incredibly different. Most people spend their teen years fighting a losing battle against bad skin, awkward growth spurts, and asymmetrical features. We’re told "just wait until you finish puberty," but even then, the baseline doesn't magically turn into a runway-ready jawline.
3/5
This is where the massive lm rabbit hole comes in. But being honest : genuine, drastic aesthetic changes usually require serious capital.
DIY Marpe
High-end skincare regimens and peptides
Gym memberships and specific diets
Hardmaxxing procedures (rhinoplasty, Lefort, hair transplants) that cost thousands of dollars. And most of us still can’t survive the inverted filter on tik tok or the ID/Passport/Driver’s license photo.
4/5
The hardest pill to swallow? You can spend thousands of dollars, max out your gym progress, fix your posture, and perfect your style, and you still won't touch the natural, effortless beauty of a genetic outlier. It feels incredibly unfair, sad, and exhausting. It’s easy to look at the screen, look in the mirror, and feel like "it was over before it began."
5/5
Now I’m not saying that if you become better looking you won’t be able to be a slayer but if your girlfriend ever comes across a model/ random man that looks better than you she will leave you or cheat. It’s sad and very hard to accept that’s over for most of us and we will never truly be any close to most models and it personally took me and most people a lot of courage to accept that we will never be as beatiful as a model and it’s over so you will always be average or a little above average looking at most but you won’t become some actor or superstar for your looks unless you get multiple surgeries.