Based on some confused responses I keep getting, I think it might be worthwhile for me to clarify what I mean when I keep talking about "Illusion magic" with regards to women.

So, it's time for a thread.
This is going to have to be a process of diminishing deception, so here's the first layer.

Women aren't hot. What you are getting excited over is illusion magic.

I'm going to need to really unpack and clarify that.
So, first thing for me to deal with.

Yes, women are sexually attractive, as evidenced by the fact that you and I exist.

The thing is, there's degrees of sexual attraction.
There's the level of sexual attractiveness required to get it up, which most women of fertile age tend to have.

And then there's the level of sexual attraction needed to get someone's attention (being hot) which very few women naturally possess.
This is a good thing. If us men thought women were super duper hot all the time, we'd never get anything done.

As evidenced by all the guys out there who spend all day simping over hot girls, now the technology exists to spend your time doing that.
So, what women need, from a reproductive perspective, is the ability to be able to briefly be hot enough to attract the attention of someone they consider worth having sex with and then be attractive enough for that guy to want to keep having sex with her.
Yes, sex is a fundamentally reproductive act. I have zero interest in entertaining the contemporary perspective that it's a form of entertainment, that's exactly how people develop incoherent and dysfunctional ideas about sex.
So, women have a reproductive imperative to be able to, through concerted effort, be extremely sexually attractive in order to get attention.

Women who lacked the inclination to do that, tended to end up without mates and didn't pass on their genes, just how it be.
Sexual selection is still very much something men do, women would be behaving very differently if it were an entirely female driven thing.
So, all human customs have cultures where women develop ways to create a sexual superstimulus to get male attention.

A lot of effort goes into this. Women are as serious about this as men are about building things.
As a man, have you ever walked into a makeup store?

You may want to consider doing it. Even though it's a much more feminine expression, you will notice a very similar vibe to a hardware store.
The makeups kits are laid out in a very similar way to a toolkit used for home or automotive repair.

These are tools of trade, it's unmistakable.
So why do I call it magic?

Well, I'm working on a definition of magic that I commonly hear from occult scholars, which is that magic is something which allows you to create a picture of reality in someone else's mind.

Many "arts" are forms of applied magic.
So let's get to the next level, the magic.

The specifically magic part is the creation of willing participation in illusionary reality.

The thing about illusion that all illusionists understand is that it can only ever be done with the cooperation of those being "tricked".
It's more than just creating an appearance of something unreal.

It has to be something which the person wants to believe in.

And sculpting that willing participation is always the trickiest part of the creation of any illusion.
You believe the girl with the elaborately painted face, tailored clothes and careful use of lighting and angles looks incredibly hot for a very simple reason - you want to.
It's natural to desire beauty.

The question is whether you rule your desires or whether they rule you.

Are you a man, or are you an addict?
So, how do you deal with your desire for beauty and control it?

Well, the first step is to be willing to accept that what you are seeing isn't real.

You have to will yourself to stop participating in the illusion.
Can you look at women making their utmost efforts to look as beautiful as possible and go "That's not real" and be OK with it?

It'll take you a while to get there, that's what you want to work towards, being able to just shut the illusion off at will.
You could probably do with a few shortcuts for starters, though.

Firstly, think about the use of illusion to beguile the mind and subvert the will of others.

It's hardly benign, is it? Do you feel a pang of resentment? Good, make use of that.
If the resentment at having the sovereignty of your perception is what it takes to help you break the spell at first, work with it.

Just remember, it's a beginners crutch. You will have to move on from it eventually to get all the way.
"But how can I trust women when they do this?"

By developing yourself to the point where the illusions stop having power over you.

And accepting none of that was ever anything more than a means to get your attention.
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