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The Stable Marriage Problem:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stable_marriage_problem

Tl; Dr, Tl; Dw:
Mathematical proof that when you match pairs, where one pair is selector and one selected, the selector will always end with the best possible match and the selected will always end with worst possible match.

The classic example being reversed since the suxually free market. Women gets best match ~ :chad: and Men gets worst match ~ :soy:.
 
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Blackpill confirmed by abstract math, its over

This doesnt even account for everyone except women losing value over time and new high value Chads turning 20 every day.
 
is that a ftm tranny?
 
Great find boyo.
 
Except women are the passive sex. On average, men approach women a lot more than the opposite
 
Except women are the passive sex. On average, men approach women a lot more than the opposite
Watch video 1 where she goes through the Gale–Shapley algorithm. Notice it is after all matches have listed their preferences, this is the solving mechanism. It is really about the ranking of matches and not the amount of approaches.

At the end of video 2 she shows that a woman approaching a man cannot get rejected first.

Women approach Chad. Chad only rejects if he has previous out ranking proposal.

This is a closed system allegorithm where all parties are know, higher quantity of possible matches (playing a numbers game) , as you describe, is not accounted for.
 
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