Coeds lament men shortage

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Looking back at it, I did not run into that great of quality in college compared to afterwards in terms of looks. Most college girls looked bland and then the few that were hot were dating athletes or were just out of reach for a college student. But hey, the red pill told me "they in their prime bruh" so who cares about looks and good sex, just listen to what the red pill says.
At the end of day, you are either really good looking and/or a master at reading female psychology or you're a blind squirrel that occasionally finds the nut.

Most average to somewhat attractive guys that score in college typically fall into the blind squirrel category. Red pill logic is useful to know in regards to relationship dynamics and female nature, but it definitely should not be solely interpreted as the "Absolute Guide to Guaranteed sex with attractive women." Too many guys see it that way and get annoyed when women are not beating their door down just because they read a highly rated book.

I can go out and buy a hammer, nails, wood, and roofing, but the shed will not be built with just the tools and materials in my possession. I have to actually apply effort to make the shed a reality. If you learn all of these attraction theories but make no effort to make lifestyle changes that actually put women in your life that you can apply these theories to, then all those books and articles you read would actually be more useful to you if you used them as toilet paper.
 

saige

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In college, just as it is in high school
That’s exactly what Greek life represents, a continuation of the popular people who were a combination of wealthy, socially calibrated, athlete, etc in high school.

I agree on your thought process that if it’s not a top tier frat or sorority there’s no point in joining. Everyone knows the bottom tiers have the more unattractive members who aren’t involved around campus and don’t have much of a sisterhood/brotherhood to go by. However, exceptions exist in each one.

I’d argue that fraternity status matters a bit more than sorority. If you’re a girl and you’re hot, you’re hot. If you’re a dude who’s not the most physically attractive but you’re in a top tier that’s going to help. But then again, top tier frats usually recruit top looking guys.
 

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I ended up at "Hot Girl U".
Imagine going to college for the girlza and not to get a good education in a field where you can be successful.
There were academic reasons for me to attend and graduate from "Hot Girl U". The attractiveness of the female student body and party scene environment were also factors in my decision to attend the college I attended.
 
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