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Either way, and people may disagree with me on this, but if the other person is only interested in your wealth or status they aren't relationship material.
And passport simps think they're onto something. Spending all that money to go overseas and still end up with a gold digger.
Is it true to an extent? Yeah. There is definitely some bias with someone being well off or good looking, to deny that is just being untruthful. But that's not the be all end all of a relationship, because being desirable also includes being a decent person to begin with. That's the hard pill to swallow for a lot of blackpill people.
I'm not saying everyone who agrees with the blackpill is like this. But from my experience, most of them tend to be pretty unlikable people to be around to begin with. My main friendgroup in high school subscribed to the blackpill case of thinking. If it weren't for the fact I was already good friends with them prior, I absolutely would have found them annoying to be around.
Blackpilled people are still people at the end of the day, they just have a shtty worldview.
True, dating apps are designed to sell products in a business were you're both the customer and the product at the same time. I've always found these apps as a terrible way to start a relationship, maybe even the worst. I'm glad a lot of peoples seem to understand how wrong this is.
And creating friendships is easy, you do it naturally when you're a child, so just ask your inner child what you were doing before for it to works and adapt it to your adult life. There is nothing complicated about it, really. No need to be a billionnaire or stupid things like that.