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The majority of women are not beautiful.

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Klaus Kanga II

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Have you ever stopped for a second (shamelessly copycatted from Out of Shadows, 2:13) and looked around in public places?

Less than half of the women actually look somewhat good. The majority of women are either too old, obese, or have excessive makeup, tattoos, piercings, or have short hair (Elvis Prisley haircut, which looks good on men but sure as hell not women).

It’s a cruel fact of nature that time plays havoc on a woman’s appearance. This can be mitigated partially by sunscreen, staying in shape, and not overdoing the partying. Still, it’s a fact that a middle-aged woman can’t turn heads like she could back in her nubile days.
(source: 5 types of women who should quit acting like they're supermodels)

If every woman was beautiful, it would not be considered special. The short-haired turkey-necked obese grannies provide a contrast to the young, reproductive, long-haired woman.

When placed next to a younger, happier, more vibrant woman, the contrast will be quite literally between night and day.
(source: Hitting The Wall at 100mph)

But my brain filters them out automatically. When I think of "woman", I catch myself initially thinking of a long-haired woman at a reproductive age. That's just the minority of women.

Of course, looks aren't everything but it is the first thing we notice. It is a requirement that has to be fulfilled.
 

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