What about the ugly folks? Where do we fit in on your list?
In the end what does it really matter if someone is super into D&D or paintball or skimboarding or supping or hunting or bmx or whatever, we might actually learn something from them right?
I don't have a rank system or any thing like that. Just if I meet someone that's really attractive and spends a significant time grooming their appearance then I'm skeptical that I'd be able to be friends with them. Some people spend as much time on their appearance as I do surfing. That's their thing like some people are into D&D or whatever. It's slightly different for women though cause they have every aspect of society telling them their value is based on appearance. Kinda a no-brainer that almost all women are going to try and look like the impossible standards we see set by stuff like flavor of the hour. It's a BS double standard for women too, cause their appearance is far more a factor on basic societal tenants like getting a job. I find that I get along better with women that see through those lies and rise above the rigged system by simply not trying to be beautiful for men.
That's not to say that I don't like looking at those fake chicks on Flavor of the Hour. I'm wired that way. Just saying that if I were a woman then I'd probably just have to shrug it off as yet another BS projection on me that I'd have to deal with on a ubiquitous basis. Cause, pretty much all images of women are to give guys like us a semi. Just saying that not every where virtual or real has to be about giving us a semi.
It's not that big a deal. No one uses this virtual space anyways and nothings going to change in our society either because of my internet rant. Aside from all that, do you see the double standard for women in every aspect of our culture? Is it actually a smaller thing than I'm imagining it out to be?