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The themes of the blackpill are mostly about the importance of [[looks]] and how utterly hopeless the dating in the modern world appears to be. Apart from looks, [[hypergamy]] and women's preference for high status men is a central theme.
The themes of the blackpill are mostly about the importance of [[looks]] and how utterly hopeless the dating in the modern world appears to be. Apart from looks, [[hypergamy]] and women's preference for high status men is a central theme.
Another common theme is how it seems implausible that the vast majority of prior cultures and religions happened to be wrong about female sexuality and women's inferior status to men, as feminism claims.
Some blackpillers regard religious scripture as having warned us of admitting women any power.


Each one of the central themes plays a part in deriving incel vocabulary. Looks and status being necessary for men, but unevenly distributed, gives rise to beta and alpha males, [[Virgin]] vs [[Chad]]. Chad represents women's tendency to date up (hypergamy) and to prefer dominant men. The higher sex drive and more active love style in men gives rise to [[Orbiting|beta orbiting]]. For women, [[Becky]] vs [[Stacy]] represent women's intra-sexual competition in looks.
Each one of the central themes plays a part in deriving incel vocabulary. Looks and status being necessary for men, but unevenly distributed, gives rise to beta and alpha males, [[Virgin]] vs [[Chad]]. Chad represents women's tendency to date up (hypergamy) and to prefer dominant men. The higher sex drive and more active love style in men gives rise to [[Orbiting|beta orbiting]]. For women, [[Becky]] vs [[Stacy]] represent women's intra-sexual competition in looks.
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