
I only know exactly one person. Height: Early 180s (cm), slightly lean build Education: Chung-Ang University Engineering Looks: Neat and likable appearance Job: Works at a mid-sized firm or better Family: Father is a retired public enterprise employee with a solid pension. When he got married, his parents gave him 200 million won for a 25-pyeong apartment in Jangji-dong. He also applied for a pre-sale and bought a place in the mid-400 to 500 million range with a loan. Family Vibe: Very harmonious. Habits/Religion: Non-smoker, no religion. Only catch is he doesn't do any aggressive investing, he just saves his money. --------------- Out of everyone I know, he's the only one. He's my wife's cousin. Even if I count all my elementary, middle, high school, and college classmates plus relativesโabout 300 peopleโhe's the only one. Naturally, since he had to get married before his parents retired, he became 'sold out' at age 26, right after getting a job. --------------- A 'Hexagon Man' like this getting married before 28 or 29 seems totally natural. Thatโs why I think for women over 30, these guys basically don't exist to begin with. If they do, theyโre like actual unicorns. --------------- Additionally, I have a few friends who are close to being hexagons, but if their personality is good, their parents' retirement isn't set, or they fail the height requirement way more often than you'd think. If there's only one out of the 300 people in my personal 'data set,' why has this become the standard for everyone? Does any of you have even one Hexagon Man around you?
"Users agree that 'Hexagon Men' are basically mythical creatures who get 'sold out' the moment they hit the market, while others joke about their own 'small triangle' stats or literal hexagon-shaped faces."
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