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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Maybe work on being a better person if you want a date. [/quote] No, this judgemental "blue pill" attitude causes young men much misery. [b]Scott Alexander [/b]was a physician with plenty of education and compassion. Young physician residents are broke, with student loans. Scott also lacked height, muscles, and hair. But he tragically believed he needed to become a "better person". No, he just need to learn what women want, and to improve his social skills. It is not the fault of women that they didn't want to date Scott. But it [i]is[/i] wrong to say unattractive men deserve their loneliness until they become "better". It reminds me of a Mae West scene, when she removed her fur coat, and the coat-check girl exclaimed "Goodness, what a large diamond!" Mae West replied "Goodness had nothing to do with it!" The Red Pill says that sexual attraction has little relation to virtue.[/quote] who? unattractive people don't deserve their loneliness, but lots of these unattractive men become [b]embittered[/b], and then their personality is a bigger turnoff than their looks. IDK it's anecdotal but unattractive single men seem way more bitter and angry than unattractive single women. [/quote] Embittered because they feel entitled. [/quote]
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