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It seems plausible to me that with an optimal childhood including good nutrition, sleep, breast milk, mewing, no microplastics and endocrine disruptors etc, some of us would've turned out as normies in terms of attractiveness, while for some of us our inceldom was entirely determined by genetics from the start.
For example:
All of these things affect the way we look, but only when we were too young to do anything about it.
It's too late now.
For example:
- Being short may have been caused by low sleep quality as a child/teenager
- Recessed jaw caused by mouth-breathing and not mewing
- Dickcel caused by endocrine disruptors as a fetus/baby
- Feminine face and body caused by lack of testosterone during puberty (which is not entirely genetic)
All of these things affect the way we look, but only when we were too young to do anything about it.
It's too late now.