ColdLightOfDay
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I’m not saying they can be incel, clearly sex is always available as a woman. I’m also not saying their lives are anywhere near as difficult as ugly men, but that bar is so low that it is miles beneath the tectonic plates and into the earth’s mantle anyway.
As we are highly social animals; Being a low status human of any kind is tough, and women are extremely judgemental of not just men’s looks but also each other’s. Humans don’t really care about how good their life is, or even how high their social standing is when considered in isolation, they are only concerned with how good their life is / how high their social standing is relative to other people.
It doesn’t matter that unattractive women can still get laid, or if they have male orbiters or not. As is the case with all humans, they are very adept at spotting injustice in the world when it is enacted against them, and the worship of attractive women as goddesses is one of the most overtly observable aspects of our culture as a species and (justifiably so imo) rubs them up the wrong way in the same way Chad’s life does to us.
Many women often stress that it is what is on the inside of a person that counts, yet at the same time it is clear that they can’t deny to themselves the intrinsic relationship between beauty and their value as a person, shown in their refusal to admit that ‘ugliness’ can even exist as a female trait. What I mean by this is that It is taboo to say that even an obese woman isn’t beautiful, not even to say that she’s ugly, merely to say that she ‘isn’t beautiful’ is enough to be considered a misogynist. If what’s on the inside is truly what’s important then why does it matter if a woman is unattractive or not?
Regardless of this collective denialism, Ugly women know that they exist - because perceived ugliness is an evolutionary phenomenon we are genetically programmed to pick up on. Believe me, they are very aware of how important looks are to their social standing even amongst other women. For some reason we seem to buy into the idea that men can have worth beyond their level of attractiveness (though practically speaking this is also by and large a lie) so it is in no way taboo to say that an obese man isn’t beautiful or handsome. But the thought of not being beautiful is so universally understood to be insulting to a woman that paradoxically even the mention of an obese woman as ‘not beautiful‘ is now tantamount to a social crime against womanhood itself, if women genuinely believed they had worth beyond their looks this wouldn’t be the case. The running line would be ‘ugly women have as much worth as beautiful women’ instead of just ‘every woman is beautiful’ which is the established platitude we currently run with.
But don’t let this convince you that everyone actually buys into the fact that every woman really is beautiful. The reason it is such a crime to state the existence of female ugliness publicly is exactly because of the fear that women have that if they aren’t beautiful then they have no value as a human.
It’s actually less taboo to call a Stacy ‘not beautiful’ than it is to say the same of an obese woman covered head to toe in cystic acne. This is because there is truth in the second example and an insult is only insulting when there is an element of truth in it.
Unattractive women live in constant fear of this fact, which is why any dissent from this narrative is met with such forceful suppression, and you should not think they are valued by society just because there are desperate males who are willing to validate them.
As we are highly social animals; Being a low status human of any kind is tough, and women are extremely judgemental of not just men’s looks but also each other’s. Humans don’t really care about how good their life is, or even how high their social standing is when considered in isolation, they are only concerned with how good their life is / how high their social standing is relative to other people.
It doesn’t matter that unattractive women can still get laid, or if they have male orbiters or not. As is the case with all humans, they are very adept at spotting injustice in the world when it is enacted against them, and the worship of attractive women as goddesses is one of the most overtly observable aspects of our culture as a species and (justifiably so imo) rubs them up the wrong way in the same way Chad’s life does to us.
Many women often stress that it is what is on the inside of a person that counts, yet at the same time it is clear that they can’t deny to themselves the intrinsic relationship between beauty and their value as a person, shown in their refusal to admit that ‘ugliness’ can even exist as a female trait. What I mean by this is that It is taboo to say that even an obese woman isn’t beautiful, not even to say that she’s ugly, merely to say that she ‘isn’t beautiful’ is enough to be considered a misogynist. If what’s on the inside is truly what’s important then why does it matter if a woman is unattractive or not?
Regardless of this collective denialism, Ugly women know that they exist - because perceived ugliness is an evolutionary phenomenon we are genetically programmed to pick up on. Believe me, they are very aware of how important looks are to their social standing even amongst other women. For some reason we seem to buy into the idea that men can have worth beyond their level of attractiveness (though practically speaking this is also by and large a lie) so it is in no way taboo to say that an obese man isn’t beautiful or handsome. But the thought of not being beautiful is so universally understood to be insulting to a woman that paradoxically even the mention of an obese woman as ‘not beautiful‘ is now tantamount to a social crime against womanhood itself, if women genuinely believed they had worth beyond their looks this wouldn’t be the case. The running line would be ‘ugly women have as much worth as beautiful women’ instead of just ‘every woman is beautiful’ which is the established platitude we currently run with.
But don’t let this convince you that everyone actually buys into the fact that every woman really is beautiful. The reason it is such a crime to state the existence of female ugliness publicly is exactly because of the fear that women have that if they aren’t beautiful then they have no value as a human.
It’s actually less taboo to call a Stacy ‘not beautiful’ than it is to say the same of an obese woman covered head to toe in cystic acne. This is because there is truth in the second example and an insult is only insulting when there is an element of truth in it.
Unattractive women live in constant fear of this fact, which is why any dissent from this narrative is met with such forceful suppression, and you should not think they are valued by society just because there are desperate males who are willing to validate them.