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The last one is going to do most of the narrowing. Not obese would eliminate 2/3 of all women, although the stats might be a bit better for the 25-30 group. There is a calculator for women somewhere, but I don't have a link unfortunately. I remember seeing a bunch of women circle jerking about how men's requirements eliminate all but 20% or so of women. The hilarious part is women's requirements left a fraction of a percent of men. But somehow men are the picky ones.

That's the thing about the 80/20 rule (although there's evidence that it's more like the 95/5 rule these days). It's not the top x% of men, it's the top x% of every single category which is how you get those tiny numbers for women. When a woman wants, say, a man who's 6' or taller that's not a problem on its own. That's about the 85th percentile, so they still have 15% left to choose from. It's not a huge proportion, but it's doable if height is the most important thing and she's willing to compromise on other qualities. That means she might have have to accept a face that's not male model tier, a body that doesn't belong to a roided up douchebag, or a sub-$100k income. Of course she won't compromise on those other qualities, because she feels entitled to gigachad. When women say they can't find good men, what they really mean is the only men offering her commitment are icky betas instead of the gigachad that feminism has taught her that she's owed.

1 year ago
7 score
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The last one is going to do most of the narrowing. Not obese would eliminate 2/3 of all women, although the stats might be a bit better for the 25-30 group. There is a calculator for women somewhere, but I don't have a link unfortunately. I remember seeing a bunch of women circle jerking about how men's requirements eliminate all about 20% or so of women. The hilarious part is women's requirements left a fraction of a percent of men. But somehow men are the picky ones.

That's the thing about the 80/20 rule (although there's evidence that it's more like the 95/5 rule these days). It's not the top x% of men, it's the top x% of every single category which is how you get those tiny numbers for women. When a woman wants, say, a man who's 6' or taller that's not a problem on its own. That's about the 85th percentile, so they still have 15% left to choose from. It's not a huge proportion, but it's doable if height is the most important thing and she's willing to compromise on other qualities. That means she might have have to accept a face that's not male model tier, a body that doesn't belong to a roided up douchebag, or a sub-$100k income. Of course she won't compromise on those other qualities, because she feels entitled to gigachad. When women say they can't find good men, what they really mean is the only men offering her commitment are icky betas instead of the gigachad that feminism has taught her that she's owed.

1 year ago
5 score
Reason: Original

The last one is going to do most of the narrowing. Not obese would eliminate 2/3 of all women, although the stats might be a bit better for the 25-30 group. There is a calculator for women somewhere, but I don't have a link unfortunately. I remember seeing a bunch of women circle jerking about how men's requirements eliminate all about 20% or so of women. The hilarious part is women's requirements left a fraction of a percent of men. But somehow men are the picky ones.

That's the thing about the 80/20 rule (although there's evidence that it's more like the 95/5 rule these days). It's not the top x% of men, it's the top x% of every single category which is how you get those tiny numbers for women. When a woman want, say, a man who's 6' or taller that's not a problem on its own. That's about the 85th percentile, so they still have 15% left to choose from. It's not a huge proportion, but it's doable if height is the most important thing and she's willing to compromise on other qualities. That means she might have have to accept a face that's not male model tier, a body that doesn't belong to a roided up douchebag, or a sub-$100k income. Of course she won't compromise on those other qualities, because she feels entitled to gigachad. When women say they can't find good men, what they really mean is the only men offering her commitment are icky betas instead of the gigachad that feminism has taught her that she's owed.

1 year ago
1 score