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[[fatalist]] and [[biological essentialist]] connotations, namely beliefs that qualities relevant for dating and social life, like physical appearance, personality and intelligence, are mostly innate or natural 'essence' and hence outside of one's control. This implies male dating problems will require systemic changes rather than individual ones, however blackpillers differ on what these changes can or should entail.
[[fatalist]] and [[biological essentialist]] connotations, namely beliefs that qualities relevant for dating and social life, like physical appearance, personality and intelligence, are mostly innate or natural 'essence' and hence outside of one's control. This implies male dating problems will require systemic changes rather than individual ones, however blackpillers differ on what these changes can or should entail.


=== LMS theory ===
=== [[LMS]] theory ===
Central to the blackpill is the belief in three factors being critically important for romantic success:
Central to the blackpill is the belief in three factors being critically important for romantic success: '''L'''ooks, '''M'''oney, '''S'''tatus. The [[LMS]] theory was developed in the former [[PSL|anti-pickup-artist community]] and the relevance of these factors for dating is commonly downplayed by [[Feminism|feminist]].
 
# '''L'''ooks (Physical attractiveness)
# '''M'''oney (Wealth)
# '''S'''tatus (Social Status)
 
This is called [[LMS]] theory, a theory developed in the former [[PSL|anti-pickup-artist community]].  The relevance of these factors for dating is commonly downplayed by [[Feminism|feminist]].


The blackpill has the following central themes, each of which is related to one or more of the factors above:
The blackpill has the following central themes, each of which is related to one or more of the factors above:
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