- Staff
- #1
There’s been a lot of discussion going around about whether or not eye color matters. It should be extremely obvious from even a bluepilled perspective of life that colored eyes are an objectively attractive trait.
Few reasons for this I’ll list below
1. Colored Contacts
When’s the last time you’ve heard of someone going out and buying dark brown contacts? You’d be extremely hard pressed to find dark brown contacts for sale in the first place, provided they’re not for gimmick or costume purposes. Almost none of the major colored contact shops online offer dark brown contacts, I wonder why there’s zero demand for them?
2. Iris Implants
Reminder that people are flying to a foreign country for this illegal surgery, fully aware that there’s a 50% chance of going blind. I wonder how many people with blue eyes have gotten this surgery to turn their eyes dark brown? Or even brown in general.
3. Ethnic Colored Eye Worship
Anyone who’s grown up in a non western country is fully aware of the power colored eyes have. They’re simultaneously a massive class/wealth symbol and relatively rare boost to your attractiveness. We’re all probably aware of Brazil’s semen import statistics, with over 95% of donors being white and over half having blue eyes. When women get endless choices, they’ll almost always choose colored eyes.
The only reason we even have this debate is because of how common colored eyes are in the west. When I visited Mexico (a relatively white country in a Castizo dominated city) I was told by the locals about how people with blue eyes are treated. They told me about how well they do with the girls there and how everything is significantly easier, from booking a hotel room to getting a mortgage.
We can all collectively agree a tan is better because it enhances your facial contrast, same with dark eyelashes, eyebrows, and hair. But, all of a sudden it’s completely different with eye color. “Blue eyes are feminine!” Or “Blue eyes are uncanny/scary” are two extremely common arguments that completely contradict eachother in case you can’t tell. When’s the last time you’ve seen a guy and thought he looked so striking he was uncanny? Literally never, this whole “uncanny” shit is cope and almost never a factor irl. You wouldn’t look at Barrett irl with disgust and say he’s uncanny, you’d be blown away by his bone structure.
Few reasons for this I’ll list below
1. Colored Contacts
When’s the last time you’ve heard of someone going out and buying dark brown contacts? You’d be extremely hard pressed to find dark brown contacts for sale in the first place, provided they’re not for gimmick or costume purposes. Almost none of the major colored contact shops online offer dark brown contacts, I wonder why there’s zero demand for them?
2. Iris Implants
Reminder that people are flying to a foreign country for this illegal surgery, fully aware that there’s a 50% chance of going blind. I wonder how many people with blue eyes have gotten this surgery to turn their eyes dark brown? Or even brown in general.
3. Ethnic Colored Eye Worship
Anyone who’s grown up in a non western country is fully aware of the power colored eyes have. They’re simultaneously a massive class/wealth symbol and relatively rare boost to your attractiveness. We’re all probably aware of Brazil’s semen import statistics, with over 95% of donors being white and over half having blue eyes. When women get endless choices, they’ll almost always choose colored eyes.
We can all collectively agree a tan is better because it enhances your facial contrast, same with dark eyelashes, eyebrows, and hair. But, all of a sudden it’s completely different with eye color. “Blue eyes are feminine!” Or “Blue eyes are uncanny/scary” are two extremely common arguments that completely contradict eachother in case you can’t tell. When’s the last time you’ve seen a guy and thought he looked so striking he was uncanny? Literally never, this whole “uncanny” shit is cope and almost never a factor irl. You wouldn’t look at Barrett irl with disgust and say he’s uncanny, you’d be blown away by his bone structure.