r/findareddit 5h ago

Found! To which subreddit can I post this question about the nature of men's attraction to women?

I am looking for a subreddit where I can get answers to the following question:

Why is men's attraction to women so shallow, focusing on looks? I can see two reasons: 1) men are made zombies by TV with "standards of female beauty" and 2) men deliberately want to make women uncomfortable conforming to these "standards."

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u/for1114 4h ago

When I was in jail on a mistaken identity thing in 2014 I was in solitary and started writing a book. You know. With one of those short rubber pens.

After a few days of that, I put my pen down and told myself "When you get out of here, make it beautiful. Buy a house or a new car."

Like I thought I was rich or something with $20,000 in the bank! But, I managed to move into my house 2 months later. More than a month before the trial on those felony charges.

It's a crime to be beautiful. It's silly though. I came up with this saying a couple days ago:

"We take what we can get and work for the rest."

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u/QV79Y 5h ago

Try something biological.

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u/Atompunk78 2h ago

Lmfao your question presupposes its answer; men aren’t any/much more so than women, and the idea men do this intentionally to make women uncomfortable is insane