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Rassimov
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Incels and bluepillers alike believe that girls reach peak shallowness during adolescence when they're in their prime, which is why so many of you believe in the popular trope about high school being hell for unattractive guys. But during my high school years I observed a trend which is speaks absolutely contrary to this massive cope and simply cannot be ignored since the last time my low-tier normie classmates actually dated was in high school, after that they just drifted into celibacy in their 20s. Their fb timelines died, and now only occasional shitposts about vidya appear coupled with awkward indoor selfies.
Bluepillers will admit that it's harder to date in college, but they argue that it is only because women aren't as "naive" in their 20s as they were in their teens — implying many young girls got played since they went for LOOKS exclusively — but once they re-enter the dating scene matured and experienced; they start seeking other qualities than looks in men, which is, frankly, complete horseshit and a interlude to the personality argument. Rather the complete opposite will happen as girls will ghost their high-school sweetheart once a whole new horizon of possibilities opens in college; the small-town crush she had becomes obsolete as she is now exposed to slayers from across the nation. The blackpill of the matter is that you had your best chance of ascension in high school, when hormones were raging and a genuine curiosity for sexuality made a girl be down for experimentation with guys closer to her looks-wise.
tl;dr: you've peaked in high school, you just didn't noticed it.
Bluepillers will admit that it's harder to date in college, but they argue that it is only because women aren't as "naive" in their 20s as they were in their teens — implying many young girls got played since they went for LOOKS exclusively — but once they re-enter the dating scene matured and experienced; they start seeking other qualities than looks in men, which is, frankly, complete horseshit and a interlude to the personality argument. Rather the complete opposite will happen as girls will ghost their high-school sweetheart once a whole new horizon of possibilities opens in college; the small-town crush she had becomes obsolete as she is now exposed to slayers from across the nation. The blackpill of the matter is that you had your best chance of ascension in high school, when hormones were raging and a genuine curiosity for sexuality made a girl be down for experimentation with guys closer to her looks-wise.
tl;dr: you've peaked in high school, you just didn't noticed it.