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TeeHee You incels are too obsessed over looks

Lazyandtalentless

Lazyandtalentless

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You incels are too obsessed over looks

Canthal tilt? Lmao why would that matter to anyone? *applies eyeliner*

Prey eyes? Literally nobody cares about that. *applies eye shadow*

Philtrum? Nobody even notices that *gets lip injections, applies bronzer under nose*

Bad undereye support? Ugh just get enough sleep. *applies concealer*

Weak jaw? Sure, jawlines are a plus to some women but it doesn't really matter. *highlights every bone in her face*

Bad hairline? Just get a haircut. *applies bronzer on forehead*

Also, looks are not that important, just be yourselves. Everyone is beautiful the way they are. *spends 100 dollars a month on looks, spends 30 minutes a day on makeup*
 
Bitter irony isn't it?
 
Im ugly, Ofc id fixate on something people hate me for
 
IT will not touch this
 
The double standard is unreal. Women nitpick the tiniest flaws on themselves and other women, then turn around and tell men that "looks don't matter." Most annoying this is they do it because they want to attain chad, not because they have to suffer a wretched existence.
 
They do it for themself. Something I heard a lot back in the day, and it was as stupid as anything else that comes out of their mouths.
 
Looks don't matter inkwell, you just have a bad pers0nality! Also, you're ugly and have a small dick :foidSoy:
 
Looks don't matter inkwell, you just have a bad pers0nality! Also, you're ugly and have a small dick :foidSoy:
And have short man syndrome and small dick energy
 
Your looks are also your personality, If you look dangerous or scary thats how people will assosiate you!
 
Not just makeup; they will also get braces, rhinoplasty, laser treatments, chemical peels, lip fillers, botox, eyelash extensions, breast implants, tummy tucks, teeth whitening, microblading, veneers, facelifts, body slimming treatments, waist training, butt lifts, collagen injections, laser hair removal, non-surgical nose jobs, breast lifts, thigh lifts, liposuction, and eyebrow laminations.
 
Not just makeup; they will also get braces, rhinoplasty, laser treatments, chemical peels, lip fillers, botox, eyelash extensions, breast implants, tummy tucks, teeth whitening, microblading, veneers, facelifts, body slimming treatments, waist training, butt lifts, collagen injections, laser hair removal, non-surgical nose jobs, breast lifts, thigh lifts, liposuction, and eyebrow laminations.
And more
 
Foids are clowns. Puts fakeup on everyday. Puts on a bluepilled act to distract ugly men from finding out their true nature. Unfunny.
 
actually to be fair, its not just looks alot of inkwells and blackpillologists ignore the role neurodivergency plays which I find to be the most contributing factor to inceldom
 
You incels are too obsessed over looks

Canthal tilt? Lmao why would that matter to anyone? *applies eyeliner*

Prey eyes? Literally nobody cares about that. *applies eye shadow*

Philtrum? Nobody even notices that *gets lip injections, applies bronzer under nose*

Bad undereye support? Ugh just get enough sleep. *applies concealer*

Weak jaw? Sure, jawlines are a plus to some women but it doesn't really matter. *highlights every bone in her face*

Bad hairline? Just get a haircut. *applies bronzer on forehead*

Also, looks are not that important, just be yourselves. Everyone is beautiful the way they are. *spends 100 dollars a month on looks, spends 30 minutes a day on makeup*
reminds me of this study


An Evolutionary Perspective on Appearance Enhancement Behavior


Adam C. Davis & Steven Arnocky

Published in Archives of Sexual Behavior, January 2022

Researchers have long studied how things like family, friends, media, and society influence why people try to improve their appearance. But fewer studies have looked at this behavior through the lens of evolutionary psychology—which explores how our behavior may have developed over time to help with survival and reproduction.

In this article, the authors suggest that evolutionary psychology can add helpful insight to the way we already understand appearance enhancement. They argue that across history and cultures, people have competed over looks to attract mates. This behavior can be seen as a self-promotion strategy meant to boost one’s attractiveness, which may increase chances of finding a mate and having children.

The article reviews the many ways people try to enhance their appearance and how men and women often use different strategies based on what the opposite sex tends to prefer in heterosexual relationships. It also looks at how life circumstances can influence how and when people try to look better.

Finally, the authors encourage researchers to combine sociocultural and evolutionary approaches for a more complete understanding of why people engage in appearance enhancement.
 
Makeup isn't saving a foid with more fat under her chin than dust under an old rug.
 

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