Gaia262
Never Give Up
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Alot of people here try to define normal behaviour, when what is "normal" changes to which is ever in fashion.
in the 2000s there was a huge stigma for online dating usually reserved for basement dwellers and serial killers, normies wanted to meet people in person
now in 2022 Not having an online social profile makes you seen as a serial killer/weirdo where a growing number of dates are from Online.
in the 2000s It used to be seen as "gay" and "metrosexual" that a guy would go to the gym and moisturise his skin and wear fashionable clothes.
Now in 2022 these behaviours are looked up to and even expected of a neurotypical person.
in the 2000s Hair transplants were laughed at and look down. Now in 2022's these are almost given a pass by normies as a necessary surgery.
My take is to do what is best for you and not worry or try to conform to normie standards, as what they perceive to be normal changes.
You will see male plastic surgery and in general become normalised similar to S.Korea and Japan. You guys are just early adopters.
in the 2000s there was a huge stigma for online dating usually reserved for basement dwellers and serial killers, normies wanted to meet people in person
now in 2022 Not having an online social profile makes you seen as a serial killer/weirdo where a growing number of dates are from Online.
in the 2000s It used to be seen as "gay" and "metrosexual" that a guy would go to the gym and moisturise his skin and wear fashionable clothes.
Now in 2022 these behaviours are looked up to and even expected of a neurotypical person.
in the 2000s Hair transplants were laughed at and look down. Now in 2022's these are almost given a pass by normies as a necessary surgery.
My take is to do what is best for you and not worry or try to conform to normie standards, as what they perceive to be normal changes.
You will see male plastic surgery and in general become normalised similar to S.Korea and Japan. You guys are just early adopters.
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