>>5837506No, that's just a lie dressed up in hope. You've probably heard similar ones such as:
>God is watching your every move, so live according to his word.>"you're extremely intelligent">"hard work equals success">the American Dream>& many more like these!The point these messages try to convey is that, even though they are lies, people will still believe them even when consistently proven wrong.
The truth is that attractive women receive an enormous amount of privilege and attention in our society. Some have been attractive for most of their lives and have a reality so far removed from the average person that they couldn't possibly mentally estimate (or much less care about) the life of someone of lesser status.
In more contained environments, such as a high school, an office, or a small town, a woman's status will be known and enforced. In larger cities, it's merely a numbers game. Starbucks baristas will get hit on a lot more than the Human Resources slut who hangs out behind a desk all day.
I suggest that you subvert the system by becoming an object of attraction yourself and picking amongst your growing social circle.