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 Even then, they probably can't expect to attract a "perfect 10" who's not only  beautiful but funny, kind, sexually adventurous and also a thought provoking conversationalist to boot. The same is true for both genders, all sexualities, races or any other sub-categorizations of humanity you want to choose: we have limits to what we can reasonably expect to attain in life. And while some very remarkable people manage to surpass those limits, the path that one follows in refusing to accept them leads to misery far more frequently than it does to happiness.
 Even then, they probably can't expect to attract a "perfect 10" who's not only  beautiful but funny, kind, sexually adventurous and also a thought provoking conversationalist to boot. The same is true for both genders, all sexualities, races or any other sub-categorizations of humanity you want to choose: we have limits to what we can reasonably expect to attain in life. And while some very remarkable people manage to surpass those limits, the path that one follows in refusing to accept them leads to misery far more frequently than it does to happiness.                                            