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TopicIncels: "I want to have sex with attractive women. But without..."
EdgeMaster
12/18/18 11:19:15 PM
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RedWhiteBlue posted...
Orlando_Jordan posted...
RedWhiteBlue posted...
Orlando_Jordan posted...
RedWhiteBlue posted...
Actual involuntary celibates: "I wish a girl would look my way. I wish I could connect to her, do things together, talk, basic things, but people rag on me for not doing that, the same people that made my life hell throughout school. And now people expect me to be socially savvy, but I was never given the proper foundations, and somehow it's my fault. I started this race with a broken leg, how is that fair?"

Do you think Olympic gold medalists decided to give up? Why are you giving up? You have to make things happen.

Wow, an extreme minority of extraordinarily motivated people succeeded, this is concrete proof that the overwhelmingly vast majority of the human race has no excuse!

How badly do you want to have sex with a woman? It seems like you'd rather complain on the Internet instead of show some real motivation and drive.

Do you want to address the point I've made about your logical fallacy?

Most incels, you know, living their youth doing normal stuff like going to school, had to have tried something at some point. Maybe they have had wildly bad reception when talking to people in general, or only to people they care for, or don't know how to be intimate, or they don't share the same interests as most people, etc.

You can't jump to simple conclusions like "it's so simple! The incels are just bad and lazy!" It's far more complex than that. Most people simply don't want to hear it since it doesn't affect them.

Doom_Art posted...
So your excuse in school was that people made your life hell so you couldn't do social stuff

what's your excuse now

Doom, you're smarter than that. It was an example, a stereotypical one at that.

Also, let's not forget that our foundations are determined by genes, which really don't matter if parenting and peers provide a healthy source of conditioning (the greatest influence outside of severe disease and deformity). Not to focus on genes so heavily, it's really the conditioning I'm getting at that makes us who we are. It's hard to blame the person when they didn't have a choice in their foundations. Arguably this can lead towards determination, but I'll step away from that.


Hahah. Lol.

Your victim mentality is unattractive.
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