u/No_Programmer3785

▲ 4 r/Kenya

Apparently, tall mothers have a better chance of having tall children than tall fathers. I want to conduct a poll, if you're above 5'5, for women and 5'10 for men kindly participate. Be honest.

For the men, the average height is 5'9

For the women, average height is 5'5

Use these metrics in the poll. So if your mother is 5'8, you can participate in the poll but not your father if they're also 5'8.

For the none option, your parents are average height but you're still tall.

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u/No_Programmer3785 — 10 days ago

This applies to both women and men. Which date do you usually smash? First, second or third. I'm only mentioning three dates because if you haven't cracked before that, your chances go down by 99%. I usually find 2nd or 3rd to be the sweet spot.

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u/No_Programmer3785 — 18 days ago
▲ 33 r/Vent

Conventionally attractive people live life on easy-mode, I'd go far as to say extreme ease mode. The Halo effect works in their favour from the get-go. They're more likely to be hired, more likely to be successful in dating, more likely to have more friends and general social status. I don't hate or envy them, every one of us has their unique blessings which make us stand out.

However, when it comes to good-looking people who whine on social media or even in real life about how difficult it is being attractive piss me right off. It's like a rich person complaining about being rich. Does having too much money make you depressed? I don't think so.

"People only love me for my looks"

"I wish my accomplishments wouldn't be tied to my looks"

"People only want to sleep with me"

These kind of problems seem much better than being an average/under-average looking person. It sounds like a humble brag, cocky and conceited.

Sure it probably has its disadvantages, which on paper aren't really disadvantages but it's advantages far outweigh that. Stop whining about how easy your life is.

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u/No_Programmer3785 — 20 days ago