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1 min readJun 11, 2024

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No, it's not.

Objective means not influenced by personal feelings or opinions in considering or representing facts. An objective perspective refers to a viewpoint or approach that is unbiased, impartial, and based on facts and verifiable evidence. For example, this is an objective statement: Water boils at 212 degrees Fahrenheit.

Attraction is very much based on personal preferences, likes and dislikes. It's not objective at all. It's relative.

If you say that something is relative, you mean that it needs to be considered and judged in relation to other things. Fitness is relative; one must always ask "Fit for what?"

That's good news for men. Internalize that truth and you can stop twisting yourselves in knots over bullshit, because it's all relative anyway. Always has been, always will be.

Those breakdowns of what the two terms mean in context of "to be those terms" rather than just the definition of them come from Google's AI generator, by the way.

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