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In a broader [[PSL]] definition, a woman being an Unicorn in a relationship means she [[mogging|mogs]] her male partner in many regards, where she noticeably has a higher [[SMV]] than her partner; while she could use her high SMV to date a man with quantitatively similar or higher SMV, she settled down with a man valuing other aspects other than superficiality points of the [[dating market]]. This is considered a positive trait that disrupts the usual [[Blackpill|Blackpilled]] rhetoric.
In a broader [[PSL]] definition, a woman being an Unicorn in a relationship means she [[mogging|mogs]] her male partner in many regards, where she noticeably has a higher [[SMV]] than her partner; while she could use her high SMV to date a man with quantitatively similar or higher SMV, she settled down with a man valuing other aspects other than superficiality points of the [[dating market]]. This is considered a positive trait that disrupts the usual [[Blackpill|Blackpilled]] rhetoric.


It is considered a dream for many [[incels]] to find an attractive partner who would put past their looks and lack of high social status,{{Citation needed}} but since this isn't a common recurrence, these women are labeled as myths, like Unicorns are.
It is considered a dream for many [[incels]] to find an attractive partner who would put past their looks and lack of high social status,{{Citation needed}} but since this isn't a common recurrence, these women are labeled as myths, like unicorns are.


Another definition for Unicorn women would be women that consider the usual traits of [[sexual selection]] as secondary (particularly looks, money and status), deciding instead to prioritize their partner's [[personality]] traits and aspects related to [[natural selection]], such as health, intelligence and inherent skills.
Another definition for Unicorn women would be women that consider the usual traits of [[sexual selection]] as secondary (particularly looks, money and status), deciding instead to prioritize their partner's [[personality]] traits and aspects related to [[natural selection]], such as health, intelligence and inherent skills.

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