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The Blackpill ideology often overstates the role of physical looks in determining one’s overall success, particularly for individuals who are average or above-average in appearance. While looks undeniably play a role in first impressions, their significance diminishes in broader contexts like relationships, career, and social interactions. Here’s why:





1. The Law of Diminishing Returns





For someone who is average or above-average in looks, small improvements in physical appearance yield fewer returns. Once you’re past a baseline of acceptability, other factors—like personality, confidence, and social skills—play a much bigger role in how others perceive and treat you. Attractiveness alone won’t sustain interest or respect in the long run.





2. Social Proof and Status





Traits like charisma, humor, and competence often overshadow physical beauty when people evaluate someone as a friend, partner, or colleague. Social proof, such as being respected by peers or excelling in a particular skill, is a major attraction amplifier. An average-looking person with high social status will outperform an attractive person with no presence or influence.





3. Relationships Go Beyond Looks





In dating, while initial attraction may depend on appearance, relationship satisfaction depends on emotional connection, compatibility, and mutual support. People don’t stay in relationships for cheekbones or jawlines—they stay for emotional security, shared values, and effort.





4. Self-Improvement vs. Self-Obsession





The Blackpill often discourages people from improving in areas beyond looks, trapping them in a mindset of fatalism. Average and above-average people can maximize their potential in other ways: cultivating a magnetic personality, building physical fitness, or excelling in their career. These things elevate perceived attractiveness in ways pure physicality cannot.





5. The Overestimation of Rejection





Blackpill rhetoric tends to exaggerate how often average or above-average men are rejected based solely on appearance. Many times, rejection is tied to poor social cues, lack of confidence, or situational factors—not someone’s face or height. People who radiate self-assurance and show emotional intelligence often bypass superficial standards.





Conclusion: Holistic Value Wins





Looks are just one piece of a much larger puzzle. For someone average or above-average, focusing solely on physical improvements is short-sighted. Success in dating and life depends on balancing your looks with social, emotional, and intellectual development. Being attractive opens doors, but who you are beyond that determines whether you walk through them—or slam them shut.
 
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Its all about being nt
 
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Its all about being nt
no, im chadlite and non nt, frequently never make eye contact, don't make an effort to talk to people yet they want to talk to me and girsl show interest in me trying to flirt despite only knowing my name, its about bones not nt
 
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Completely off the mark thread.

Yes, looks aren't everything and Rizz matters but Rizz only matters if you're htn+.

No girl will ever fuck you for your personality, put that in your fucking pipe and smoke it once and for all.

Average looking doesn't cut it and 80+% of men are considered ugly by women of all walks of life.
 
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Completely off the mark thread.

Yes, looks aren't everything and Rizz matters but Rizz only matters if you're htn+.

No girl will ever fuck you for your personality, put that in your fucking pipe and smoke it once and for all.

Average looking doesn't cut it and 80+% of men are considered ugly by women of all walks of life.
ChatGPT + maxxer this just wanted to get peoples opinions I believe girls only truly find the top 5% of men attractive height/face/frame factored in
 
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The Blackpill ideology often overstates the role of physical looks in determining one’s overall success, particularly for individuals who are average or above-average in appearance. While looks undeniably play a role in first impressions, their significance diminishes in broader contexts like relationships, career, and social interactions. Here’s why:





1. The Law of Diminishing Returns





For someone who is average or above-average in looks, small improvements in physical appearance yield fewer returns. Once you’re past a baseline of acceptability, other factors—like personality, confidence, and social skills—play a much bigger role in how others perceive and treat you. Attractiveness alone won’t sustain interest or respect in the long run.





2. Social Proof and Status





Traits like charisma, humor, and competence often overshadow physical beauty when people evaluate someone as a friend, partner, or colleague. Social proof, such as being respected by peers or excelling in a particular skill, is a major attraction amplifier. An average-looking person with high social status will outperform an attractive person with no presence or influence.





3. Relationships Go Beyond Looks





In dating, while initial attraction may depend on appearance, relationship satisfaction depends on emotional connection, compatibility, and mutual support. People don’t stay in relationships for cheekbones or jawlines—they stay for emotional security, shared values, and effort.





4. Self-Improvement vs. Self-Obsession





The Blackpill often discourages people from improving in areas beyond looks, trapping them in a mindset of fatalism. Average and above-average people can maximize their potential in other ways: cultivating a magnetic personality, building physical fitness, or excelling in their career. These things elevate perceived attractiveness in ways pure physicality cannot.





5. The Overestimation of Rejection





Blackpill rhetoric tends to exaggerate how often average or above-average men are rejected based solely on appearance. Many times, rejection is tied to poor social cues, lack of confidence, or situational factors—not someone’s face or height. People who radiate self-assurance and show emotional intelligence often bypass superficial standards.





Conclusion: Holistic Value Wins





Looks are just one piece of a much larger puzzle. For someone average or above-average, focusing solely on physical improvements is short-sighted. Success in dating and life depends on balancing your looks with social, emotional, and intellectual development. Being attractive opens doors, but who you are beyond that determines whether you walk through them—or slam them shut.
Ppl say this to victims like me just to get cucked 11 times and counting all by better looking men
 
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Completely off the mark thread.

Yes, looks aren't everything and Rizz matters but Rizz only matters if you're htn+.

No girl will ever fuck you for your personality, put that in your fucking pipe and smoke it once and for all.

Average looking doesn't cut it and 80+% of men are considered ugly by women of all walks of life.
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ChatGPT will regurgitate normie opinions because it’s trained on normie opinions unless you specifically tell it not to. It’s not objective by default so of course it will be blue pilled.

We already have proven that returns are not diminishing - they are exponential - just look at chadfish tinder experiments compared to HTN or MTN results.
 
All women want is a man with a good sense of humour 😊
 
Completely off the mark thread.

Yes, looks aren't everything and Rizz matters but Rizz only matters if you're htn+.

No girl will ever fuck you for your personality, put that in your fucking pipe and smoke it once and for all.

Average looking doesn't cut it and 80+% of men are considered ugly by women of all walks of life.
go outside jesus
 
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what you said is for LTR most of ppl here just want to slay
 

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