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Fordítási probléma jelentése
We're not in the year 3535 just yet.
The "blackpillers" problems are (mainly) with their personalities (particularly their misogyny) and not some 'biologically determined fate'.
the issue is more so the expectations on dating apps, and the idea that you can get a partner like so
On the contrary, in some cases.
Dating apps um, don't prove anything for this if you ask me.
You're talking about a type of app which is infamous for the text found within profiles being either a pack of lies or just bs fluff. Of course the picture is going to generally be the most influential factor - their's a fairly high probability its the only honest thing on there (and even that isn't assured).
Anyone else shouldn't even bother with these things. These apps are as fake as 90% of the profiles on em.
build relationships with people
make friendships, let them evolve
Me: Do you try to make friends?
Blackpillers: No.
Me: Do you leave the house?
Blackpillers: No.
Me: Do you diet and exercise?
Blackpillers: No.
Me: Do you talk to girls?
Blackpillers: No.
Me: