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What the hell does that have to do with the post
People have been making this argument for decades, and it misses the point as it always has.
It boils down to maturity and the basic understanding that the people you see outside of your everyday life are exceptional people. NFL players are going to be better than the people on your rec league team. Concert musicians are going to be more talented than your church worship group. The service guy at your local shop is going to be better at fixing cars than your neighbor. And, yes, models and porn stars are going to be more attractive and better at sex than almost anyone you meet. That's their JOB. That's why people pay them money.
Of course, you're always going to have people who don't realize this, and they're probably the same people who think they could beat an MMA fighter in a brawl, or that being a CEO is easier than being a normal employee. But that's not social media's fault; that's an issue of delusion and immaturity.
What the hell does that have to do with the post