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▲ 166 r/Kibbe

each time someone talks about “shoulders too broad for dramatic family” on a typing post i wonder if they look at any of the verified celebrities

these are all broad shouldered and strong framed women…because they’re Yang dominant!

(…i’d argue most verified women in both D types especially pure dramatics it seems, have broad shoulders…i ran out of gallery room making this lol)

u/2Fast_2Abalone — 1 day ago
▲ 44 r/Kibbe

why is the perception of dramatic and natural "style" so different from the reality - even just looking at the style of verified women

by perception i mean i guess pinterest board core. nothing about any description of naturals in either book suggests boho / hippie (and i would argue most of 60s/70s icons in this style are...not naturals...i wish he'd verify more), it even points toward the opposite aesthetic of a relaxed prepster look. did people just read "free spirit" and nothing else afterwards?

likewise dramatics are not described as quiet luxury monochrome types, i'm not sure how a style so tied to the 1920s/1930s silhouette has been transformed into meaning this. tilda swinton and cate blanchett, who are used by many as the stereotypical dramatics, dress in very wild, over the top (but sharp, etc) clothing constantly.

all of this also ignores that no piece of clothing or vibe has a set type, this is much more tied to the individual and their specific body. if i see one more "can dramatics really wear jeans?" style post...

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u/2Fast_2Abalone — 6 days ago
▲ 44 r/Kibbe

Jennifer Saunders (5’4) and Joanna Lumley (5’6 and 1/2) Kibbe types?

Been watching a lot of AbFab lately, and I feel like both of them have such distinct screen personas I was wondering about their types. I personally see D/SD for Joanna (Patsy is generally dressed in stereotypically dramatic outfits but Joanna herself has a less sharp wardrobe), and SC (or maybe gamine family, if we’re factoring in a screen presence) for Jennifer, but I’m curious about other takes.

u/2Fast_2Abalone — 7 days ago

people on this sub need to stop listening to takes on sex from both men and women who find it inherently disgusting and degrading and position that as normal or universal

that thread about the “seggs” lady was bleak and full of some of the saddest men and women on here. the key to a happy long term marriage is guess what - a very active sex life. it’s not normal to see sex as a disgusting chore.

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u/2Fast_2Abalone — 9 days ago

that “why doesn’t dua lipa have le freaking milkers!” thread was cringe for a lot of reasons but men are really so one shotted by the fact (expensive) implants do not look like cartoonish bolt-ons

the majority of famous women have implants, especially ones known for their bodies (yes christina hendricks / sydney sweeney / salma hayek all do). it’s only sometimes noticeable on women who were totally flat to begin with which is why you saw this uproar over margaret qualley.

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u/2Fast_2Abalone — 12 days ago
▲ 154 r/pinkscare

what is up with the recent popularity of people acting like if someone is attracted to a woman who’s flat chested or skinny they’re a pedophile

it’s kind of always been textbook overweight girl cope but i’ve been seeing it way more lately from a wider variety of people, m*n and women - claiming if a woman doesn’t have huge boobs / huge butt / is visibly slim it makes being attracted to her LITERAL PEDOPHILIA! can you imagine telling an adult woman any person attracted to her is a deranged child abusing freak?

the big boob stuff especially i’ve seen an uptick in, it feels unbelievably gross and also just bizarre - there are many outright fat women who are flat chested, it’s not an indicator of anything except where the body stores weight. i have big tits and the way people fetishize them (and overtly shit on women with small chests or women who get breast reductions) puts me off so bad i actively try to avoid boob guys these days. i’m seriously considering a reduction in the next couple years and i am paranoid about ending up with a freak who posts shit online like “i can’t believe she would do this to me, i have depression over her tits” now about it

scintillating conclusion, i know but it seems like the brain soup of internet porn + normalized plastic surgery + obesity epidemic has really screwed with the moid brain re: what a natural, attractive body is.

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u/2Fast_2Abalone — 14 days ago
▲ 43 r/Kibbe

Charlotte Rampling, a personal favorite actress and dramatic beauty + style inspiration

(much like Grace Jones or Cher if she’s not a dramatic this system makes no sense to me)

i also generally wish he verified a lot more 1960/1970s style icons - lots of potential Yang dominant inspiration in the mix (Francoise Hardy and Jane Birkin are top of the list to me in “how aren't they verified” but there’s also, singers like Donna Summer and Joni Mitchell, supermodels like Veruschka, Donyale Luna, Lauren Hutton…the decades generally REALLY favored FN / D friendly style if you look beyond the cartoonish mod and caftans), maybe there would be less Yang resistance if he did….

u/2Fast_2Abalone — 18 days ago
▲ 115 r/pinkscare

it’s always one gender talking about how “missionary is the best position because you’re in love”

something something orgasm gap madonna whore complex it’s 8 am and i have an early shift

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u/2Fast_2Abalone — 21 days ago

“taste signaling” discourse is a version of NLOGdom / plain girl cope practiced by men

to explain this is being discussed about every pop star from charli xcx to olivia rodrigo to dua lipa when they talk about liking the velvet underground or a woman under the influence or being inspired by the cure

you know like how not particularly attractive women believe they have more inherent depth of suffering or intellectual depth or interests than attractive women because they aren’t hot. guys who get mad at NORMIE SLOP GIRLY STARS for knowing and perhaps enjoying extremely well regarded artists and films and books because they MAKE NORMIE SLOP are the same thing.

it’s not even like these pop stars are referencing throbbing gristle or something, lou reed and the cure are as mainstream as it gets, it is shit your white collar gen x / boomer dad loves. this feels like a reaction against poptimism that doesn’t even make sense because it’s not even discussing their music it’s people being sneery about like, the concept of dua lipa reading middlebrow literary fiction.

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u/2Fast_2Abalone — 22 days ago

can this sub ban posts about that ugly woman subreddit (most likely just a bunch of chubby dorky looking women whining about their lives like all male incel forums are)

or “ugly oppression” posts in general. vast majority of people are average, some just put effort into their looks. being so ugly or so beautiful it actually moves the needle on your life is so rare. a lot of people just want excuses for not taking care of themselves or having bad personalities.

i'm convinced that specific sub is uh, twox in its nature. or being pushed by bots on subs with incel bases.

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u/2Fast_2Abalone — 23 days ago

the perpetual zoomer bitching is annoying but some of you really worry me

a guy being mad his gf was being LOOKED AT by older guys while she was running - simply looked at??? and saying this “blackpilled him on men” getting 300 upvotes

people earnestly arguing that the concept of “limerence“ (having an intense crush that makes you act ridiculous) is a mental disorder

why are a subsection of zoomers so neurotic they believe regular passion and sexual attraction are aberration or disordered behavior

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u/2Fast_2Abalone — 29 days ago

the anger the rest of you feel about david foster wallace being a punching bag for midwits is how i feel about the way people discuss andy warhol

he’s probably the most important artist of the back half of the 20th century but because he didn’t spend his time babysitting the rich junkies who chose to hang around him he’s an evil exploiter of the youth. his haters don’t even discuss the actual art except to dismiss it as gimmicks and soup cans

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u/2Fast_2Abalone — 30 days ago
▲ 110 r/pinkscare

is oversharing on the call her daddy podcast a new humiliation ritual for famous women

i see a new clip of someone on that podcast saying the stupidest 2015-brain nonsense every week now. is it made specifically for groypers to seethe over or to get people to further hate celebrities

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u/2Fast_2Abalone — 1 month ago
▲ 13 r/Kibbe

Myrna Loy (5’5 and a half / 5’6)

She was posted here years ago and thought to be a stereotypical Dramatic Classic, but considering his recent typing of similar looking and similar height Old Hollywood reddit “obvious DCs” like Gene Tierney and Anna May Wong, I think she might be typed Dramatic by him these days… (I am also selfish and want someone in my type I resemble facially - most of my face twins are FGs, Krysten Ritter is the only strong potential D I’ve got at this point..).

She was typecast in the 1920/1930s in a similar way to Anna May Wong despite not being Asian, ie, the “exotic” femme fatale and vamp. She played against type opposite William Powell in The Thin Man and made her A List stardom in playing fun and glamorous wives as a contrast to the typical dull homemaker wife roles of the period.

So DC? D? Something else entirely?

u/2Fast_2Abalone — 1 month ago

why have people on here forgotten "no subjective beauty" as a rule - so many women are now regularly overrated based on their "charisma" or "presence" - this has never been what the sub is about

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u/2Fast_2Abalone — 1 month ago

i never thought i’d see the day this sub became a hugbox for self proclaimed “asexuals”

i guess school is out and the teenagers are here but my god

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u/2Fast_2Abalone — 1 month ago