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2 min readApr 6, 2022

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Just the first one, and then only if there are to be children, and it’s becoming less of a thing as women are taking the place so long denied to them in the economic franchise.

The rest of that list is just personal preferences and may be an item for some women, but certainly not all. The author is not alone in not finding Channing Tatum and Jason Momoa types attractive. It’s actually quite common to prefer a wirier, trim but not blocky build.

Actually though, to me, Jason Momoa is extremely attractive due to charisma. So much so, it’s easy to overlook the physical detraction of too much muscle. He has an incredibly sunny smile and seems to have a very warm personality.

I digress.

I keep seeing all this stuff, mostly from men complaining, about women’s dating preferences and male bodies. On occasion I see a article like this one where a female author is chiding other women to not be so shallow in their dating as to judge a book by it’s cover.

Funny thing though, I’ve yet to see something written by a woman saying she just had to have the 6-6-6 standard. I see women saying it would be nice but it’s not a deal breaker on occasion, that kind of thing.

I’m going with marketing apocalypse. I think you guys are getting hit with a version of what Naomi Wolfe wrote about in The Beauty Myth. I think the bulk of this is coming from companies and industries, influencers, and media trying to create this false narrative around male insecurities for profit.

If that’s the case, you guys are in for a rough ride because after gaslighting women about it for half a century you’ve blinded yourself to the fact that sooner or later the female beauty market would saturate and to meet demands for never ending growth they would have to come for you next.

You’re not mentally prepared if you’re falling apart so easily when it’s not even that bad yet. It will get worse.

Welcome to the trenches gentlemen.

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