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@janet3782 Yeah, but almost all faces and bone structures are attractive. Very few men have high standards that require you to be a 10/10.
Most men are absolutely good with a 6/10 woman, for men 5/10 is where it begins.
That means don't be fat, nothing more, be within the 18-23% body fat range, something you can achieve.
On the other side, more and more women start to look at men from 7-8/10 and up. They want a 6 foot+ man, which already removes close to 90% of men everywhere. They want a 6 pack, they want 6 figure or close to that income or in general the man to earn more than the woman by a lot, cuz not all countries can let you have a 6 figure income. And there are these bucket lists of things they require from men and tell each other that they should.
Wanna know what a man wants from a woman? Don't be fat, be nice to be around(feminine), be loyal. 3x simple things.
Are you reading some playboy magazines and articles or something?
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@janet3782 nobody wants women to be taller, or have a bigger bust, just be fit, 18-23% body fat for women. Most men prefer B or C cup anyway.
And your bone structure doesn't matter, being fit is attractive, there are many forms of hourglasses.
Nothing more. Literally nothing more. The requirement is don't be fat, don't eat like a man or a pig, eat like a woman. Women need very little food.
The face is the hardest part for both women and men as there is nothing that can be done naturally. But still, a natural face is 95%+ of the time better than plastic surgery, lizard looking, huge bone-cheeks out of saw(the movie) people.
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They are not sex objects, but what are they to guys? They don't have the same values, they don't have the same interests, they don't care what men want or need, they are usually thinking about how they can benefit...
They are harder to get along with than with the guys, they are not good support, many stop respecting you if you go to them for help in tough times.
And sure there are exceptions, but that's why they are called exceptions, we count everyone except them.
So what exactly are women to men? Sex seems is the only thing, I don't want it to be that way, but what else is there and it is what it is.
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@adoseofnirvana3090 Agreed, from what i've noticed, when it comes to both boobs and butts, the shape is the most important thing(talking natural here, silicone boobs and whatever fake butts are 95% of the time ugly and just terrible).
And when it comes to ratios, I think that the butt should have the same girth/circumference as the underbust and not the bust itself.
And when it comes to shape for the boobs, I think that saggy boobs or boobs are the worst, the underboob should be visible or almost visible when standing straight up.
Or in other words if she is on all fours, the boobs shouldn't look like pendulums/bells swinging from a narrow point to a big bottom, but remain their nice, plump and round shape.
I'm good at objectifying, so give me a cookie :P
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@joeswanson733 It takes time for changes to occur and in general, people naturally want to have children and back then there was no brainwashing against having children or a family.
And school only guarantees failure to below mediocrity, nothing more, nothing less. It's the people that self-educate light years ahead of the education system, from an early age that don't become failures.
I'm in a STEM university and I'm telling you, we are learning almost nothing about every subject we have and in the 3.5 years I've been to university we've gone through 60+ subjects... (biggest mistake of my life, I turned down 4 great jobs to get "educated")...
And my country's education system is ahead of Western Europe's and the USA's. What in western Europe is studied in the first 2 years of university, we here study it in grade 10 to 12, I know because I have friends and family in Germany, Austria, Netherlands, Canada, USA and Australia, plus I've watched Oxford's and Harvard's free lectures.
Not to mention that by the time you finish university you are 23-27, and you haven't even had a job yet... no way you are making a family...
You don't want to have kids after the age of 27-28, kids are not just born they are raised and you have to be able to help out with the grandkids too...
In the 12 years of school alone you can produce experts, let alone University.
Schools and universities to be fixed, so that they produce experts, or removed after the 4th grade.
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@oceanhedonist265 well I'm doing very well, but see I care about the state of the world and right now and for the past decades it's been a broken world, that is just tearing itself down.
Socially we are getting worse and worse.
Economically we are getting worse and worse due to the economic system that is outdated and biased.
This is exactly what this video is about, people only care if they are doing well. And you are doing well then it means that everything is good and that all who have it bad or worse are to entirely blame themselves for that, when it's not entirely their fault for that.
And that stupid notion of getting a high paying job, when the high paying jobs are not jobs that are essential to our survival and society(except for doctors). A big portion of the low paid jobs are the backbone of life. Farmers, plumbers, welders, miners, those who sew clothes, those who get the materials for everything to be turned into a product in the first place.
Those people support the world and they are getting the end of the stick.
If everybody just went for the top-paying jobs, humanity would die out. At least we are in the process of automatization, but we won't have full automatization in the next half-century for sure and until then, people who are keeping the world going should be well compensated.
And that's the problem, the supply and demand principle that is flawed. Many of these low skill workers make their companies millions and billions and they should be paid proportionally to what they earn the company. Just like a company that gets contracted for a bigger company gets paid proportionally to what they earn the bigger company.
Of course jobs like cashiers, waiters, piccolos and such are useless made-up crap.
But people don't like to think about those things...
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@scottdenham1795 I'm a software and hardware engineer and I've learnt nothing in in my software and hardware engineer university course in the 3x years I've been in it. In fact it has made me lose 10-12 hours a day in which I could have kept studying on my own and have gotten even better.
And my university was dumbed down after my country entered the EU so that it met EU standards, or in other words, all the core subject hours were cut in half and many pointless ones were added.
My friend became a junior software developer at the age of 16, he quit to go to university, I myself worked 3 months as a junior in the summer between school and university(19 years old). Now he quit university and became a software architect and team leader, but I'm gonna finish the stupid thing and then get back into proper shape and go and find a job and potentially start a company.
On top of that, I've been building and configuring servers, networks, home PCs since I was 11 and I wanted to be a CPU microarchitecture designer, but then I realized that I had to move to the USA or China to become one, so at 16 I started learning to program and ditched hardware design.
I'm also good at fixing cars, working with many different IT software and much more.
And guess what? I haven't even finished university, hell if anything university has really retarded me, I've forgot a ton of stuff thanks to my stupid univeristy keeping me busy all day every day during the week and then traveling a total of 7-8 hours every weekend...
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@bunnyboo6295 They are not sex objects, but what are they to guys? They don't have the same values, they don't have the same interests, they don't care what men want or need, they are usually thinking about how they can benefit...
They are harder to get along with than with the guys, they are not good support, many stop respecting you if you go to them for help in tough times.
men want to be with a partner for their compatibility and common character, values and interests, and sex while women want to be with a person to get something more than just a relationship with a compatible partner.
But I guess it's human nature and it's different between men and women and we are extremely incompatible. Most men and women just don't make for good friends and partners, so only sex for men and providing, protection, emotional support and sex for women are left.
And sure there are exceptions, but that's why they are called exceptions, we count everyone except them.
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@needparalegal Wrong, you have the you have the cause and effect backward. Excellent people go to universities, but universities and the entire education system produce weak, stupid, useless people in 12-20 years and wastes our youth.
If kids were specialized starting at the age of 10-12 in One engineering field, Or one trade, or law or commerce, by the time they are 16-20 years old, they'd be highly skilled and knowledgeable experts that would be able to work a middle position in their (sub)sphere and wouldn't be desperately handing out their CVs to 1000 companies hoping that one would hire them.
These degrees are invented by the government and companies, and then they tell you that if you don't have the degree you won't be hired(which thankfully for engineering jobs is becoming less and less common).
That's full on authoritarian aristocracy right there.
You can't be a military engineer without a degree, so that automatically means that people have to have a degree.
I majored in Computer Science and minored Telecommunications and I guarantee to you, we learnt almost nothing, I learnt (almost literally)infinitely more through private courses and especially self-education.
Don't be an authoritarian sucker.
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@TwoWolves So are Computer Science, Telecommunication, Computer Systems, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, any sort of Math and Physics, IT and so on...
Yes their fields are brilliant, but they don't teach you s4!t in University about them... How do I know? I majored in Computer Science and minored in Telecommunications and Computer Systems, I know many people that Majored Eelctrical engineering, machine design and engineering, aircraft engineering, IT, Electrical Engineering, Applied Mathematics and the list goes on... they don't teach you almost anything up to date and/or valuable... not to mention the lack of any and all real world experience.
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@insomniacresurrected1000 I'm doing CS too, final semester, I want to be a programmer, and I became a worse programmer in my first two years of university than before I enter university, after which I started taking private courses and self-education a lot again, relearning a lot of what I had forgotten.
And keep in mind I had programming 7 classes per week in school and my education system's math, physics and "informatics"(programming) in high school is what the western one studies in the first 3-4 semesters of university.
It's still worthless crap... I've learnt almost nothing new, aside from some math, which is worthless to me and 99% of people.
The education system teaches you next to nothing about everything, about 6-10 subjects, in school they go up to 13-14... absolute waste of time.
Private courses take in kids as young as 10-11 and in 1-3 years(depending on the field) produce experts...
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@tipsy09 To be a 5/10 you have to be fit, which means a flat or almost flat stomach, no flabby arms and fat hands, no jiggling giant hips(tight hips = muscle it's different), no nothing. So with that:
70% of both men and women in the US are overweight and or obese, 70% of NA people are overweight and/or obese, 55% in Europe, in South America 54% of men and 70% of women are overweight and/or obese(here I separated them as the gap between the two is big), in Africa, 38% are overweight and/or obese, In Asia on average 34% are overweight and/or obese, but east Asia the percentage is low, while western and central Asia the percentage is high.
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