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What if foids objective when choosing who to reproduce with isn't based on choosing the objectively best options but is instead based on...
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<blockquote data-quote="6ft4" data-source="post: 52778" data-attributes="member: 357"><p>Hence why I said "women operate on a subconsicous hive mind basis" in relation to their choices and sudden illogical seeming shifts in choices </p><p></p><p></p><p>Something being attractive and something being selected are two different things </p><p></p><p></p><p>In the last paragraph I touched on foids choosing LTN golden retrievers over HTNs for LTRs, this also applies to foids choosing to have children with LTNs over better looking males which is evidence of my theory that women on a broad scale change to mating patterns that don't appear to make sense from a genetic fitness or evolutionary standpoint simply for the sake of moving the goalposts.</p><p></p><p>In this decade LTNs can outperform HTNs when it comes to finding an LTR, who the fuck knows what the meta will shift to in the 2030s, all I know is that we will always be one step behind, reacting to women's mate choices and trying to keep up so we can adapt.</p><p></p><p>The blackpill is literally an outdated concept for when foids reached peak willingness to engage in casual sex combined with peak levels of looks based selection at the onset of the ability to date via the internet.</p><p>The market has shifted since then and foids have dropped below their peak sluttiness of that era and are less enamoured by moggers than the foids of that era in which being a mogger pre-looksmaxxing was novel. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Implying I'm not enjoying my time on this earth by exploring theories?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6ft4, post: 52778, member: 357"] Hence why I said "women operate on a subconsicous hive mind basis" in relation to their choices and sudden illogical seeming shifts in choices Something being attractive and something being selected are two different things In the last paragraph I touched on foids choosing LTN golden retrievers over HTNs for LTRs, this also applies to foids choosing to have children with LTNs over better looking males which is evidence of my theory that women on a broad scale change to mating patterns that don't appear to make sense from a genetic fitness or evolutionary standpoint simply for the sake of moving the goalposts. In this decade LTNs can outperform HTNs when it comes to finding an LTR, who the fuck knows what the meta will shift to in the 2030s, all I know is that we will always be one step behind, reacting to women's mate choices and trying to keep up so we can adapt. The blackpill is literally an outdated concept for when foids reached peak willingness to engage in casual sex combined with peak levels of looks based selection at the onset of the ability to date via the internet. The market has shifted since then and foids have dropped below their peak sluttiness of that era and are less enamoured by moggers than the foids of that era in which being a mogger pre-looksmaxxing was novel. Implying I'm not enjoying my time on this earth by exploring theories? [/QUOTE]
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