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Holy sh*t you’re a creepy looking incel lol
Messaging random women on Facebook is very autistic and creepy, but I'm not surprised that that's something you partake in.@Ritchie I am a virgin and I have never had a girlfriend. It's a combination of bad luck, social anxiety and not trying to be attractive. Over the years I made several attempts to get a girlfriend which failed miserably. One of things I did is texting random girls on facebook. When I did it I had this photo on my profile. On it my jaw looks fine but my cheekbones look flattish and my eye area assymetrical. It's not a coincidence that they didn't reply. Only one replied and she gave me vague responses and left my messages on seen.
Well he cant beat my score. 36 virgin here and better looking than him. I do have autism.Messaging random women on Facebook is very autistic and creepy, but I'm not surprised that that's something you partake in.
Also, "not trying to be attractive" is a great way of saying unattractive lmao
Do you come from a broken home? Have you ever been formally diagnosed with anything?
Nothing wrong with being a virgin or autistic, bro. I just find this guy very unsettling tbh. He should definitely be on some kind of watchlist.Well he cant beat my score. 36 virgin here and better looking than him. I do have autism.
Yeah this thread is depressing. I'm checking out but wish everyone luck and healing.I’m starting to feel bad for you
I don't know how to describe it apart from you have a police E-FIT face. Souless, blank, flat and without any distinguishable features. Even the most talented caricature artistic would struggle drawing you. You're a grey man. Mr Middle-of-the-Road.@Ritchie The reason why my facial structure looks so good on my prom photos is because they were taken with a professional camera and not with a poor quality selfie camera. I was unaware of these photos and downloaded them from the archives after 5 years.
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My facial structure looked solid even back then especially my jaw. If I knew this I would have much higher confidence and I would be less socially anxious.
I don't care. I don't believe in the blackpill, look scales and other nonsense. I don't take into account traits like eyebrows, nose shape and eye color. I don't put people in narrow range of beauty standarts. I like how people have different genetics. It would be boring If people were the same. My system is incredibly accurate and Taylor Hill is just an exception. I don't undertand the obsession of this girl at all. Even If I didn't know anything about craniofacial develpment I would still think that she's plain and average. She has recessed maxilla, narrowing lower third with a narrow jalwine.Mitko I agree with a lot of the conclusions you have come up with, to do with craniofacial development, galea shape, scalp tension etc. However, when it comes to strictly speaking about the attractiveness scale from 1-10, your system is incredibly flawed. To begin, the way you see craniofacial development is very different to the average person. The average person sees good bone structure as striking, well developed bones, typically found in models anyway. Henry cavill for example is known for having incredible bone structure, even stated by Mike Mew himself. This is because he has a very dense, thick jawline, with a squarish nature. Another example is Taylor Hill. You rated her as a 5 or something, yet to the vast majority of people, she has an incredible facial structure, there's a reason she's a model.
But besides that, Mitko take no offence in this, but to the average person, you look completely average looking or 5/10. Even though you believe your craniofacial structure is 8/10, to the average person it would be a 5/10. Now in terms of mechanical tension and hair loss, your craniofacial development may well be 8/10, however in the realm of aesthetics, it is no more than a 5/10 (again I'm speaking about how the vast majority of people would view your facial structure). An example of a 10 in terms of aesthetics for craniofacial development would be somebody like Henry Cavill. But there is far more to attractiveness than solely craniofacial development anyway. If you really want to get into he field of facial aesthetics, there is so much more you have to account for, such as soft features (eyes, hair, eyebrows, lips, skin, colouring,) and harmony (overall ratios of the face).