As a white man who has lived in Latin America and at BYU, most of us know very well the difference in our market value in these two dating scenes
That may be true, but you continue down an unsustainable path. The hottest chicks at BYU didn't want you; fine, you go to Latin America because your chances are better and come back with what you want. Well, you just took one beauty out of the pool from Latin America who ten or twenty Latin American dudes had their eyes on. You guys are coming at this from two different views that are in conflict: a) how come I can't get a hot wife b) how can society be sustainable the way women value men.
For (b) it's game over under your assumptions out of the gate, because there aren't enough women at the top of the beauty list to go around for every sniveling dude who is only attracted to woman substantially more attractive than he is.
Where you're going with this is society needs to change back to Nick Fuentes traditionalism. Newsflash, that would be even worse for you. If only women were forced to stay married, or forced to please their husbands by authority of the scriptures, then your problems would be solved. Not so, because neither of you come from money or power, it only benefits the Chads of the 1800s who then can lock their picks in, with having the ability to switch up later if so desired. And even then, plenty of women still didn't play ball the way you imagine. With marriage as a revolving door and society more open, your chances are higher than ever.
There are homely dudes without money that get attractive women at BYU. There are also Chads who don't go for looks. The secret for anybody, Chad or not, is you've got to be motivated in life by something other than sex. If you can't be such a person, then Tom Leykis says no. Leykis 101 says that DT is talking suicide when entertaining
marrying a single Latino girl with a kid just for the sex. Good lord. Leykis 101 says that you can only get married if there's all this other kind of non-physical connection to the person and you go into it with possibility that you may get very little or no sex. It can't be about sex pretty much at all. His point would be that most guys just want sex and are lying to themselves if they say they don't, so better not to get married. (Whether he's right or wrong isn't my concern, DT just needs to understand the reductionist view properly.)
True story (of many I can tell): A sorta friend of mine who was popular found a pretty girl and they got married; hugely attended. Months later, she was diagnosed with cancer, and decades of chemo and whatever else and yes, they have a family, but the chemo took its toll very quickly on her looks and I'm sure the marriage hasn't been nonstop sex, in addition to the huge amounts of stress. Kids are adults and they are together. Is that a life DT is willing to risk with marriage to a pretty girl?
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