thecel
morph king
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I don’t get why people think it’s lifefuel to know that one of their falios is associated with high testosterone or something.
Like for instance, they may read a thread with data that shows close-set eyes are dimorphic, or a study that shows a long philtrum is correlated with higher prenatal T, and they’re like “lifefuel for me.”
This behavior is cope and makes no sense. Women don’t care that your 28mm philtrum and 0.33 ES ratio are dimorphic. It doesn’t really matter whether your features are high-testosterone or not; all that matters is whether they look good.
Like for instance, they may read a thread with data that shows close-set eyes are dimorphic, or a study that shows a long philtrum is correlated with higher prenatal T, and they’re like “lifefuel for me.”
This behavior is cope and makes no sense. Women don’t care that your 28mm philtrum and 0.33 ES ratio are dimorphic. It doesn’t really matter whether your features are high-testosterone or not; all that matters is whether they look good.
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