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[–] 17894849? ago 

This probably isn't the best place for me to look for advice, but I trust you anons more than pretty much anybody else. Apologies for the blogpost that this is going to be, but here's a quick rundown.

Firstly I'm a girl, I live in one of the more cucked European countries. I'm not fat, but I'm not really thin either and I wouldn't mind losing some weight. I don't work out because I wouldn't know where to start. Still live with parents and I'm still in school, I'm very good at school and academic. My mother completely controls my diet because she thinks that me making my own food would get in her way in the house. I already have a boyfriend so I'm not really worried about how attractive i look, but he doesn't live in this country so I spend most of my free time talking to him online. He visits when he can and he's redpilled, although I think I'm the more redpilled out of the two of us, and we both agree on the fact that we're going to get married and have lots of white babies. I'm waiting until marriage. I don't wear makeup because I'm not worried about how I look to other people, but I always wonder if I should start wearing it. I'm also in an eternal battle with myself over which clothing is modest enough.

Here are my questions.

Do girls need to work out and learn self defence? Local gym is out of the question, but I could try to work out at home. I could probably learn how to shoot too, but most of the guns that my family have are too big for me (I could dislocate my shoulder by using them wrong).

I don't leave the house much mainly because I can't justify it, since I want to talk to my boyfriend and study. I live in the countryside and I love nature, but I also hate going outside on my own. Should I bother going out more at all, and if so how can I get over my fear of going outside alone?

Is makeup bad or good? This is probably the worst place to ask that, but I really can't decide for myself. Also what's modest for womens clothing and what isn't.

Half of my friends are actual fag recluses and the other half are completely degenerate thots, so outside of school I don't really socialise with either. The only friends I have that I really agree with are all male, but is it right to hang around with them and be the only girl there? I don't think my boyfriend would approve, so should i just choose to not socialise with them outside of school?

Only other thing I can think about asking is how to help with exam stress, because that always fucks me up and leaves me very ill by the end of exam season.

Tldr; femanon needs some direction in life, please help

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[–] 18151265? ago 

Exercise helps with learning. So it will improve your academia . It will also help you cope with stress during exams.

Where to start? Any exercise is good, but the most important part is doing it. So I recommend starting with jogging, outside. That also gives you a reason to be outside.

Later I recommend finding a friend to run with and/or a runners group.

Also start socialising more. Its a important skill for a female. Join a church and get involved in the youth activities.

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[–] 17913572? ago 

Is makeup bad or good? This is probably the worst place to ask that, but I really can't decide for myself. Also what's modest for womens clothing and what isn't.

Modest clothing for women is loose, doesn't show any cleavage, and goes at least down to your knees. Pretty much the only "acceptable" skin to show while still appearing modest is your legs below the knee, your upper chest (no cleavage)/neck/face, and arms. Yoga pants, mini skirts, and short shorts are out of the question.

Makeup is highly unnecessary; if you are healthy (and therefore have healthy skin), you won't need it. It ironically also damages girls' skin, so that they need even more makeup.

As for the guy friends, be careful with them because I'd be willing to bet that some if not all of them would sleep with you if you let them. Do you call that friendship? (This plays into the bigger idea that is debated that men and women can't actually be platonic friends).

As for stress and exam season, start your work early, make sure you sleep enough during exams, and especially eat healthier. Also some type of breathing/praying/meditation/hiking in nature is good to relax. Avoid caffeine. If you're healthy, you don't need it to stay up and be focused. (This applies for guys here as well).

>>13094568

Stronglifts 5x5 is the best program I've seen for introductory lifting. Make sure you watch tutorials over again to get the technique, and video yourself doing it to make sure it's correct. Start slow.

I personally only dead lift and shoulder press, sometimes front squat, as far as barbell lifts go. But this program is good as an intro

Oh wait, you're the femanon. I personally think that weights are unnecessary for females, unless you want to look like a crossfit girl. Body weight exercises, pilates, or yoga is what you should do. Also start a garden, and the manual labor will be excercise as well.

For dieting, and because women need carbs, I'd recommend the following:

  • Whole, organic, locally sourced foods

  • Whole wheat sourdough bread, or starchy veggies (eggplant, squash, etc) for carbs

  • Lots of animal fat

  • Meat

  • Eggs

  • Probiotic foods

When in doubt, stick to the ancestral foods of your people. What would your great grandma have eaten?

As for content that you could make, organizing a community of girls/women who think like you, or can be instructed how to, whether this is on or offline, is the best you can do aside from child rearing. Volunteer at the local school/church and be an example for the younger girls that there is a path for them that doesn't involve degeneracy. Any public facing or internet persona necessarily turns you into an object of male attraction and an attention whore. This anon's advice seems to be written to a man; beware. Men and Women's roles in society are different.

>>13095144

Beware of this anons advice about dating other men. If you're still a virgin, or at least sexually inexperienced, this is something to be proud of and preserve until the best man who's serious about marrying you shows up.

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[–] 17913576? ago 

  • Lots of animal fat

  • Meat

  • Eggs

ENJOY YOUR HEART DISEASE, YOU ANTI-SCIENCE IMPOTENT LOSER.

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[–] 17913575? ago 

HHAHAHAHAH PALEO AND KETO FAGS COMPLETELY AND UTTERLY BTFO

https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/682587

The rapid growth in hominin brain size during the Middle Pleistocene will have required an increased supply of preformed glucose. Such increased demands can be met through a range of biologically and culturally driven dietary adaptations. Noting that there is considerable overlap in date estimates for the origins of controlled fire use and the origins of AMY1 CNV, we hypothesize a gene-culture coadaptation scenario whereby cooking starch-rich plant foods coevolved with increased salivary amylase activity in the human lineage. Without cooking, the consumption of starch-rich plant foods is unlikely to have met the high demands for preformed glucose noted in modern humans.

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[–] 17900300? ago 

Running, yoga, core workouts and all that are good for women. A little bit of lifting is not harmful but body building is very harmful for women.

I would also suggest taking up an outdoor hobby which could be anything from hiking to sketching pictures of a forest.

Lastly I would say makeup is unneccesary if you have clean skin.

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[–] 17898037? ago 

No on the makeup, it’s purpose is to mimic good health and good genes, and at the end of the day it’s a form of deception. I wore it for a short period in adolescence but stopped because I felt fraudulent, didn’t look good anyways and hardly ever does. I had bad skin at the time, but it was still my own skin. Don’t feel like you have to wear it, focus on your health, that is real beauty.

I have transitioned my own wardrobe and find that I enjoy modesty more and more. A skirt at the knees or longer that flatters the waist with a blouse or sweater is a good staple silhouette and you can vary fabrics for different seasons. Even with my hair I find myself keeping it up in braids more often. My wardrobe was never that bad, but I am switching out my short skirts for longer ones.

For working out I would try some cardio or pilates you can do at home. The “fitness” weightlifting girl look is pretty gross, not very feminine, don’t feel like you have to do that. If you live in the country maybe try jogging or walking during the day when it’s still light out if you’re anxious about being on your own, maybe see if a friend will go with you.

I’m the same as far as staying at home, but if you already have a committed relationship I wouldn’t worry too much about forcing yourself out. If you have free time I’d focus on building valuable skills, some might be done at home and some out.