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cookiemonster112
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I rarely use this forum since I'm a college student majoring in Aerospace and caring about 'muH zygos" is the least of my concerns at the moment. I check up now and then to look at the latest bones I'm supposedly lacking but try keeping it to a minimum to remain a functioning member of society. Since it's winter break, I thought I'd hop on and make a quick reminder post. If you already know this shit, good for you. Some might not and this forum is to help each other.
Anyways, I just wanna emphasize that as we all know, a woman (and society) determine who looks good not based off of what procedures they obtained, but rather their genetic potential in delivering attractive, healthy offspring. If pajeet spent enough money to look like brad pitt (or his curry counterpart), he must remember that the benefits he reaps are always conditional.
Never disclose images of yourself from the age of 20 and up, especially if you have hardmaxxed and the changes are significant. Pre 20 pictures can be attributed to puberty / gymming / chewing or whatever normies cope with (I'd say mewing cope can be added here too)
Never talk forum terms in real life. This community is only growing and while it may be great to be friends on the internet, meeting another member of this community in real life would be absolutely disgusting. Looksmax terms are meant to be typed. Just hearing the letters "PSL", "SMV", or "IPD" etc. would sound like retard code. Fake not knowing what any of this shit means.
If you're lucky enough to find yourself a wife and have a child of your own, there's a good chance it can inherit some of your ugly genes and questions will be raised. Always remember to say you have an uncle or something who has a narrow jaw, balding, bug eyes, etc. For your own benefit, you have to live this lie through. If you must, tell her that you had to get a specific implant/ procedure for health reasons (motorcycle accident or something idk).
Your end goal isn't to look like young leo, brad pitt, etc. That's where people mess up here. Looksmaxxing should be playing your cards to your advantage. Keep it natural and distance yourself from the people you know a good 4-5 months afterward. No immediate change should be noticed, too obvious.
Anyways, I'll be online for a couple of hours in case I get responses. Happy holidays.
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Anyways, I just wanna emphasize that as we all know, a woman (and society) determine who looks good not based off of what procedures they obtained, but rather their genetic potential in delivering attractive, healthy offspring. If pajeet spent enough money to look like brad pitt (or his curry counterpart), he must remember that the benefits he reaps are always conditional.
Never disclose images of yourself from the age of 20 and up, especially if you have hardmaxxed and the changes are significant. Pre 20 pictures can be attributed to puberty / gymming / chewing or whatever normies cope with (I'd say mewing cope can be added here too)
Never talk forum terms in real life. This community is only growing and while it may be great to be friends on the internet, meeting another member of this community in real life would be absolutely disgusting. Looksmax terms are meant to be typed. Just hearing the letters "PSL", "SMV", or "IPD" etc. would sound like retard code. Fake not knowing what any of this shit means.
If you're lucky enough to find yourself a wife and have a child of your own, there's a good chance it can inherit some of your ugly genes and questions will be raised. Always remember to say you have an uncle or something who has a narrow jaw, balding, bug eyes, etc. For your own benefit, you have to live this lie through. If you must, tell her that you had to get a specific implant/ procedure for health reasons (motorcycle accident or something idk).
Your end goal isn't to look like young leo, brad pitt, etc. That's where people mess up here. Looksmaxxing should be playing your cards to your advantage. Keep it natural and distance yourself from the people you know a good 4-5 months afterward. No immediate change should be noticed, too obvious.
Anyways, I'll be online for a couple of hours in case I get responses. Happy holidays.
TLDR : you're not getting a TLDR