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I see a lot of ugly men on SW rejecting average/below-average-looking women and that doesn't sit right with me.

Dude, you should be happy these women even notice you. You look like a Greek goblin not a Greek god🤷‍♀️
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revenant · F
Maybe they are looking for something more than looks
@revenant I have found, as I have grown older, that I see more things I can like about women...and typically see one cluster of things to like about one person, and a different (sometimes even disjoint!) set of things I like about another...

For instance, I like your honesty and your left-looking eye & your hair...
Linseyonthereal · 31-35, F
@SomeMichGuy yeah older men are desperate. Let me guess you were super hot when you were young now the same fat women you rejected when you were hot and young you have to ask out because your value went down🥺😂
@Linseyonthereal Lmao "value"

Think what you like, make up stories which fit your agenda, but I have grown to appreciate more things about women.

That's a positive thing.

Most people of either sex don't value what I value, and this has intensified in the wake of Trump's nonsense.
Linseyonthereal · 31-35, F
@SomeMichGuy okay dude I'm not going to argue with you anymore sorry about that.
@Linseyonthereal Why would you want to argue with a guy who has grown to appreciate more aspects of women? Isn't that in line with your underlying thrust?
Linseyonthereal · 31-35, F
@SomeMichGuy yeah I just thought you were a shallow whore of a man like most men at least you're trying to be a better person so I'm sorry about the whole thing. If you see me posting more things like this it's not aimed at you😇
@Linseyonthereal ...a shallow whore of a man? Wow...sorry you are so bitter, but thanks for allowing that the negation of that set could have at least one non-empty element...

But, as I posted elsewhere, why would you expect a photo posted on the internet to be evaluated other than on its own merits (i.e., strictly visually/"shallowly")? Why even do that?

People can be harsh & quick to judge. We are all "people in full"--complex, with different facets. An online photo isn't going to get wholistic evaluation.

Don't let photos go to those who haven't put in time earning the right to get a glimpse of you; you are only asking for harsh, summary judgment.