- Joined
- Apr 17, 2014
Didn't they say that anyone who didn't have sex by the age of 20 was fucked?
Yeah, I remember pimply, awkward puberty. Truly that was the height of attraction. Your teenage years are definitely when you're at your peak attraction.
(psst, I'm kidding.)
Some people have their best years before they can even drink. Some people look their best at 40.
Internally:
Guys are losing their virginity a lot later than their parents now but these kids probably don't know that. Even between 20 and 24 like 15% of men are still virgins these days. Can you imagine the panic growing up in a world where 15 and 16 were normal ages to lose your virginity, watching teen sex comedies and now you're getting close to the age your grandpa got married and several years older than when your dad lost his virginity and you are scared to death something is seriously wrong with you.
Externally:
Obesity is rampant now and so it's common for good looking people to look like shit 2 years later, but I think the "Fatty freshmen 15 lbs" has probably been a thing for a long time too so these guys are like 19 years old and watching all the girls around them get fat and they don't know most of these women are going to probably going to be healthy once they finally get used to being adults and have gotten their lifestyle in order. But they feel bitter thinking they're going to have to settle for a landwhale and some other dude got to bang 3 girls back when they were cute and you think you're going to have to marry their leftovers.
It's easy to see why these guys are so bitter the things they see are probably real but their conclusions are just not correct. If it wasn't for their bitterness they'd probably just be normal guys, or guys with mild chronic depression or a little anxiety or some other small handicap but now they have a whole system that feeds into what wouldn't have been a big deal. Also the internet has given a mouthpiece to the biggest losers so all these fairly normal guys in dry spots are getting preached to by guys with serious chronic depression, going through the onset of schizophrenia, and other serious lifelong mental problems so they're getting to experience the symptoms of other people's conditions by proxy.