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She's 100000% cheating on him with the entire neighbourhood. Like come on. It's so fucking obvious man.
 
cheating on him rn as i type this
 
I’m tired of getting personalitymogged :feelsrope:
 
cheating on him rn as i type this
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irl reaction of me reading this shit



its so fucking obvious they just say this shit to appease their bluepilled cuck simps and to make sure they stay afloat as orbiters and dont get angry which is what would happen if they were to be honest
 
Even if she was genuinely attracted to him, it doesn’t debunk anything. It’s an exception to the rule.

1. Small sample size or outlier: The anecdote represents an individual case that doesn't accurately reflect the broader population of unattractive men.

2. Selection bias: The story focuses on a success and ignores other cases where unattractive men may not have the same outcome.

3. Larger, representative sample needed: A broader sample, including both successes and failures, is necessary to assess the reality of dating for unattractive men.

4. Underlying distribution: The distribution of dating experiences (successful vs. unsuccessful) may still show that most unattractive men face challenges.

5. Central tendency: The mean or median experience for a larger group may reveal a harsher reality than the isolated success story.
 
Even if she was genuinely attracted to him, it doesn’t debunk anything. It’s an exception to the rule.

1. Small sample size or outlier: The anecdote represents an individual case that doesn't accurately reflect the broader population of unattractive men.

2. Selection bias: The story focuses on a success and ignores other cases where unattractive men may not have the same outcome.

3. Larger, representative sample needed: A broader sample, including both successes and failures, is necessary to assess the reality of dating for unattractive men.

4. Underlying distribution: The distribution of dating experiences (successful vs. unsuccessful) may still show that most unattractive men face challenges.

5. Central tendency: The mean or median experience for a larger group may reveal a harsher reality than the isolated success story.
did you type this yourself or chatgpted it?
 

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