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Dang it, it it didn't just have the image like I wanted. Well, hopefully you've either seen the post or can click on this.
The above is the picture the OP posted of the kind of woman that
@Josepus86 is apparently looking for.
To me, she looks a bit like Angelina Jolie and Anna De Armas:
This reminds me of when I used to be part of a ministry that wrote to prison inmates. I remember one who went to prison in his early 20's and had been there about 7 years. He wrote and asked me, "Are all the women out there as hot as what I see on TV?" These men only saw women on screens or in magazines, so they thought -- and expected -- that this was just what all women looked like.
Now, I am NOT in any way trying to compare
@Josepus86 to someone in prison, but I DO wonder about people, both men and women, who apparently choose to somehow live in such a bubble that they think that this is what real life people actually look like -- and that they should be able to land one.
I'm also reminded of a CC member who said she had a female friend who is expecting to marry a guy who looks like Dwayne The Rock Johnson:
Guys, how many of you out there look like this? How would it make you feel if a woman said this is what she was looking for, and expects this in a man? Surely you can measure up to this with no problem, right?
I always wonder what's happened to people that they think they're going to land, and even deserve ("God wants only THE BEST for me!") someone this high on the "Good-Looking" scale.
And all I can say is, good luck.
Not only are they most likely going to be very disappointed, but I feel sorry for the person they do marry, because they will see that person as a letdown. Everyday people are very unlikely to meet these kinds of standards.
It reminds me of something I'd mentioned in another thread, about a sculpture in New York that people want torn down for several reasons, one of them because many are saying it's "ugly."
But in real life, many women have this body type.
I did a quick Google search for "Average Body Type of American Men Today Age 35," and one of the things it brought up was this:
Apparently, a survey was taken of which body type women prefer -- the percentages you see are the percentage of women who chose this body type as their preferred ideal.
As you can see from the results in this particular poll, none of them chose the obese body type (skimming over the article, no woman chose the super skinny type either,) and most preferred "healthy" -- which tended to be lean and muscular. A strong, broad, and well-built chest was also highly rated.
No problem, right guys? I mean, don't most of you look like this already?
All I can say is, if anyone expects to marry someone who looks like a literal movie star, most likely, you'll probably have to be rich (uber rich -- a mere million these days won't cut it unless maybe their love interest is from a very small town and doesn't know what more expensive places cost) -- and look like a movie star yourself.
The upkeep alone to look that way and maintain it is going to cost a fairly large salary all by itself.