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I've tried to explain this to people in the blackpill that the people who should be held to the highest standard for blackpill should be the individuals who benefit from the blackpill as a reality, the most, rather than someone who would be perceived as the most attractive to women. And the truth is, on average and we can debate on whether this is due to the "patriarchy" or whatever you personally believe contributes to this, but men, on average, have more authority to dictate the quality of your life than women. So, because of these things like height, sexual dimorphism, and frame should be held to a high standard. As these things tend to matter much more in terms of earning respect from other men than certain indications of health and youth.
I used these 2 pictures to draw a good analogy of this. 1 is Chico Lachowski a famous model who would most likely appeal more to American women on average than the man on the right, famous actor John Eric Hexum, but despite this, I've observed, and I wish to do more research to support this theory, that just facially individuals who look like Chico Lachowski tend to get a lot less respect from men. A good way to think about this, to create a stronger visualization, is something I deemed the sergeant analogy. There is most likely a much better analogy someone can make, but just imagine both of these individuals in the military; ideally, you would want to be an individual who would be referred to in respect as the sergeant, and as pretty boy, as displayed in some films based on something that played out in real life. And you would want to be someone who would be able to command respect as a military sergeant. It's easier to imagine John Hexum in both of these positions as opposed to Chico, which could likely be better imagined as only the individual referred to as pretty boy.
I used these 2 pictures to draw a good analogy of this. 1 is Chico Lachowski a famous model who would most likely appeal more to American women on average than the man on the right, famous actor John Eric Hexum, but despite this, I've observed, and I wish to do more research to support this theory, that just facially individuals who look like Chico Lachowski tend to get a lot less respect from men. A good way to think about this, to create a stronger visualization, is something I deemed the sergeant analogy. There is most likely a much better analogy someone can make, but just imagine both of these individuals in the military; ideally, you would want to be an individual who would be referred to in respect as the sergeant, and as pretty boy, as displayed in some films based on something that played out in real life. And you would want to be someone who would be able to command respect as a military sergeant. It's easier to imagine John Hexum in both of these positions as opposed to Chico, which could likely be better imagined as only the individual referred to as pretty boy.