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Stop asking >why is dating so hard, >why are women like this now.
Dating apps and social media mean that being an average guy is like being a downie hunchback hundreds of years ago.
In the 1970s, you could go into a bar, and if you looked just okay you had a chance with getting lucky or having a relationship with plain Janes.
Now though because of dating apps women go on dates with and feel entitled to ripped Chads with movie-star jaws, blindingly white teeth and perfect hair.
>having any significant flaws, like hair loss, a significant facial flaw, weight gain, short height
These are all things that used to be merely a slight handicap and eventually dudes with these shortcomings would still eventually find someone. But now everyone's being sorted and categorised and ranked by AI algorithms.
If you use those apps you're literally and voluntarily letting Silicon Valley Jews influence what could be the most important decision of your life by the way.
You haven't done anything wrong, it's just that being average as a man sucks the big one today for technological reasons out of your control. Stop feeling bad about it because there's nothing you can do, and stop blaming yourself.
>Just date IRL
Dating apps and social media change the dynamics of in-the-flesh dating as well. Because women feel they have so many options and either are or can be drowning in male attention (much of it low-quality and off-putting) at the touch of a button, this makes them less patient or open to meeting men in real life situations too. We can already see the consequences of this: more rules or even laws regarding how and when you are permitted to speak to women in public, the decline of bars, clubs, and other public spaces that used to facilitate meeting women, and so on. You are a product of your environment, sadly. Individualism has its limits. Through extraordinary effort, you may be able to get what you want in life, but the odds are not in your favour, and most will fail.