RobertGarnicasAPedo
Robert Garnica = Princess_Kitty14. He's a pedo.
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People use the "it must be their wrists" meme to demonstrate how "delusional" we supposedly are, yet in real life, women notice far smaller things than wrists.
All you have to do is actually observe what women talk about with each other. There are plenty of places online where you can see the nasty things they say about men, and how they'll pick apart the looks of Chad actors (not to mention other women).
Women unironically do the "pointy elbows, 2/10, would not bang" meme. They will tell you that Brad Pitt was ugly in Fight Club because he had a speck of dirt under his right pinky.
It's not just with the looks of people, either. Women are obsessed with the visuals of everything.
If you want to hear a woman sounding passionate about something, ask her about the aesthetics of anything. Ask her about her dream home, or her dream kitchen, or to describe her dog's face. Or her child's face.
She will give you details of every millimeter of visual component.
When it comes to aesthetics, women turn into purple prose novelists.
You are not your harshest critic. Women are.
So while you're feeling self-conscious about your wrists, women are not only laughing about your wrists, but noticing all kinds of stuff you never even thought about, like the freckle near your eyelid, or the tiny zit on your arm.
All you have to do is actually observe what women talk about with each other. There are plenty of places online where you can see the nasty things they say about men, and how they'll pick apart the looks of Chad actors (not to mention other women).
Women unironically do the "pointy elbows, 2/10, would not bang" meme. They will tell you that Brad Pitt was ugly in Fight Club because he had a speck of dirt under his right pinky.
It's not just with the looks of people, either. Women are obsessed with the visuals of everything.
If you want to hear a woman sounding passionate about something, ask her about the aesthetics of anything. Ask her about her dream home, or her dream kitchen, or to describe her dog's face. Or her child's face.
She will give you details of every millimeter of visual component.
When it comes to aesthetics, women turn into purple prose novelists.
You are not your harshest critic. Women are.
So while you're feeling self-conscious about your wrists, women are not only laughing about your wrists, but noticing all kinds of stuff you never even thought about, like the freckle near your eyelid, or the tiny zit on your arm.