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There was an Okcupid led study where people rated potential partners on a scale of 1-10
The male responses had a healthy bell curve with sparse 1s and 10s and an average of 5.
The female responses were a linear decline with absolutely zero 10s and mostly 1s.
This dichotomy is largely enforced by the body positivity movement.
And that's why most are single and unwanted. The delusion is strong.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qz5MBFMtXA4
Just use metric, ffs.
They are positively fat.
You'd be surprised how most U.S. females think they're skinny while weighing 150kg.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FvdSUbV5pjc