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I've known about r/amiugly and have been occasionally browsing the subreddit for years now. Recently, I think I've noticed a higher prevalence of redpilled comments on posts on the subreddit. I've even seen a few blackpilled ones. Before, I feel like sugarcoating was much more common but that seems to be less the case these days.
But (unsuprisingly) this mostly applies to men. Women and younger members of the sub are more likely to receive bluepilled and sometimes redpilled responses to their looks.
Here are some examples:
Female normie Becky getting her ego stroked:
Normie receiving more straight-forward, bland reassurance and looksmaxxing advice:
Another thing to mention is the fact that the first 6 posts I saw on the subreddit were all females (from the time I'm writing this thread). Another thing I see happen every once in a while is that some people's dishonest bluepilled comments will get downvoted but this ONLY ever happens to below average men. For women, the reverse is true; truthful blackpilled comments are what tend to get downvoted.
But (unsuprisingly) this mostly applies to men. Women and younger members of the sub are more likely to receive bluepilled and sometimes redpilled responses to their looks.
Here are some examples:
Female normie Becky getting her ego stroked:
Normie receiving more straight-forward, bland reassurance and looksmaxxing advice:
Another thing to mention is the fact that the first 6 posts I saw on the subreddit were all females (from the time I'm writing this thread). Another thing I see happen every once in a while is that some people's dishonest bluepilled comments will get downvoted but this ONLY ever happens to below average men. For women, the reverse is true; truthful blackpilled comments are what tend to get downvoted.