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Women are increasingly fixated on what many describe as "high-value" men—those who meet specific lofty criteria such as being over six feet tall, successful, or exceptionally attractive. This ideal creates a visible rift: average men become utterly invisible to many women, who often overlook them entirely in their quest for the so-called "perfect" partner.
This pursuit of high-value men is driven by societal standards and media portrayals, which foster the illusion that only exceptional men deserve love and attention. As a result, the pool of eligible, average men remains largely ignored, leading to disappointment and feelings of invisibility for many of these men.