Homegrownman326
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When discussing lookism, or the BP, most people interject and say something along the lines of "everyone isn't perfect". Point number one here is obvious: we're not talking about perfection, just not being hideous. But let's examine the idea of "everyone being flawed". Where does our idea of perfection or the apex come from? The observable world. There is an apex of masculinity and attractiveness that presently exists. We call these individuals "Chads, Tyrones, Chadlites," etc. To put it simply, if you're in or close to the top percentile in a trait, then you have no insecurity at all. If I woke up as 6'6 tomorrow, how many guys would be taller than me? Not many, and during my waking hours, I'd probably encounter none; even if I did, very few would be more than 2 inches taller, and that height difference is marginal. If I woke up with a 12-inch long, 7-inch girth cock tomorrow, how many men would be bigger than me? If I had an 180 IQ, the same applies. The point is, there does exist a certain being that's immune to being mogged, and the peace of mind it gives is unparalleled; you can wake up every morning with no insecurity. Of course, you didn't get that lucky. Perfection does exist, is the point.





