One of the most simple things still totally blowing my mind is that large groups of men call many women “totally hot” and “supermodels” with no actual clue about their physical attractiveness, which is often completely inflated or non-existent:
It’s one thing if men are obsessed with physical beauty and erode their spirituality with such an addiction. I am not condoning that nor excusing it. It is intensely damaging.
But these men have had ample opportunity to realize that not only is sexual addiction to actual beauty a harmful illusion, they are very often expressing it towards something artificially generated with camera angles, make-up, filters, and, now, AI.
The OnlyFans “earning” phenomenon has been proven to be a beat-up, with most girls, even pretty ones, wasting their time and making next to no money on it, all while corrupting their souls. But enough of these girls do make money from it.
Image Brent in Sarasota, Florida or Javier in Oakland, California forking out $100 or $200 for a single “custom” explicit shot from “hot” Belinda from Little Rock, Arkansas. The exact same picture is probably sent to at least 10 men in the space of a month. She’s a “jaw-dropping babe” who looks like this before the transformation:
The porn “gig economy” may seem like an extreme example of putting women on a pedestal but you start to understand why entitlement is such an issue across the board.
Men, many of them conventionally attractive and well-educated, fork out money for beverages, meals, and gifts for women who treat them at best aloofly and frequently enough like dirt.
It is not a hard task to see why so many of these girls are dopamine-addicted because of the constant simping.