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Recently, been seeing a lot of talk online about how "ugly/average men have to work harder for women" "women only makes rules for average/ugly guys" or "women go further for hot guys." This kind of goes hand-in-hand with men complaining about being the "safe" option, or the women they're with wanting to take it slow, or not being open to kinks even though they did it with their exes, or whatever.
(I don't hang out with the kinds of men who would spew manosphere talking points irl, so I don't know if it's just an online thing or if men are really buying into it)
Is this a new manosphere thing that's being pushed, or has this particular brand of misogyny been floating around already? And if it is a newer trend, does anyone know where/how it started?
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And they also have preferences. I'm stereotypically pretty and while the majority of men finds me attractive, it's definitely not 100%. Some just like a different body type, or style type, or something completely different.