
American Fuckboy
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Women are 2x more likely than men to refuse to change their style for a partner, per Keeper data. Hard no — Women: 42% | Men: 19% A few possible reads: – Style is more identity-laden for women – Men's looks carry less weight in attraction, so less to defend – Women have invested more in their wardrobe, harder to abandon Not sure which is right. Maybe a mix. What would you add?


Alex Cooper isn't actually a hypocrite... She announced her pregnancy this week, and the internet promptly lost its mind. The critics piled on within hours and the accusations of hypocrisy were immediate. People wondered how she could possibly live with herself; after all, she constantly praises hookup culture and casual sex on her podcast, and yet here she is, happily married with a baby on the way. To believe that Alex is a hypocrite is to misunderstand the ways of modern feminism, though. It may seem like she's talking about a lifestyle on Call Her Daddy that she doesn't actually believe in, let alone walk herself, but that's not quite what's happening here. Alex Cooper is actually living out the perfect feminist dream. The only problem is, that dream is not nearly as attainable for everyday women as they would like to believe. Read the full article here: bit.ly/4dDM9dK By @FlorioGina






A lot of single men seem completely checked out of dating now, like they replaced romance with gym memberships, football, and pretending they’re happier alone.




Everyone has a take on dating-app height dynamics. Here's what 219k Keeper users actually said they'd accept: 5'0" man → 5% of women 6'0" man → 93% 5'5" woman → 92% of men 6'6" woman → 16% The curves cross at 5'9". Luckily, all you need is one.


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