80's and early 90's S.I. models were true 8-10's.
You can't find anyone like this being featured nowadays.
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Better physionomy? Have you seen how the reporter sits in the chair like a sack of potatoes?Agreed. Need to find a way to deprogram the progressive brain rot between her ears, though.
I don't detect in her the seething envy that a lot of lefties have, so I think there's hope that she'll learn to sit up straight and speak in a normal voice.Better physionomy? Have you seen how the reporter sits in the chair like a sack of potatoes?
I recognize there could be some differences due to the reporter being older, but I don't think the reporter ever measured up to Sweeney in facial structure and pbysique.


I'm not a fan of a manjaw on a woman! That's a pill too far for me. I think women today have higher testosterone than they used to. Their T levels are higher because of the mannish, dominant role they now play in society and in directing their own lives. I think the higher T levels make their jaws and their shoulders broader. It makes them less attractive to me. I prefer a woman with a narrower jaw. Obviously there are some narrow jaws that are weird, but I prefer a women who don't have a manjaw.I don't detect in her the seething envy that a lot of lefties have, so I think there's hope that she'll learn to sit up straight and speak in a normal voice.
As far as physiognomy, I was thinking mostly about her facial structure. Posture and gait are important, but also quite fluid and more changeable than a healthy jaw line that indicates the potential for chad offspring.
Ever read Weston Price? He was a dentist who traveled the world from 1920-40 testing the hypothesis that western factory food was the root cause for nearly all dental problems.
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Redpill for today is that manjaw on a woman is good.
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Yes, they are. I've been watching a lot of movies from the 1940's and 50's the past couple of years and many of the women had squarish jaws that do not look masculine, but match their pretty faces perfectly.Aren't both men and women supposed to have square jaws if they grow up eating the kinds of foods humans are supposed to eat? The only real difference is men have the Adam's apple and thicker necks, which makes the square jaw less prominent than it appears on some women, such as that libtard.


Yes, they are. I've been watching a lot of movies from the 1940's and 50's the past couple of years and many of the women had squarish jaws that do not look masculine, but match their pretty faces perfectly.