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Born an incel but stay an incel for life. That said what age is contributing to the incel discussion is considered too old?
Do you not trust people's memories, are you threatened by them saying things weren't easier back in the yearS 19XX or 200X?
It seems "boomers" born 1945-1967 are rightfully told to GTFO cause they had it way easier, could get jobs, beta bux and wife material some monogamous looksmatched foid.
Seriously there are men in their 50s-60s on YouTube who are still virgins.
Generation X-ers are interesting as they come from a post "the contraception pill" and "summer of love"- as well as second wave feminism in 1968-1979. Arguably they were the first MGTOWs (cause they still had a choice) in the matter.
If you must know Seb or Master Yoda (the incel blogger) from YouTube and forums is Generation X and he still gets invited on podcasts by teenage lads interested to hear his stories dating back to the 1990s, as the dating scene was NOT any easier in the 90s.
In my generation (I'm a Generation Y) I still have rapport with people half my age due to recurring trends in dating, music, movies, videogames.
Do you not trust people's memories, are you threatened by them saying things weren't easier back in the yearS 19XX or 200X?
It seems "boomers" born 1945-1967 are rightfully told to GTFO cause they had it way easier, could get jobs, beta bux and wife material some monogamous looksmatched foid.
Seriously there are men in their 50s-60s on YouTube who are still virgins.
Generation X-ers are interesting as they come from a post "the contraception pill" and "summer of love"- as well as second wave feminism in 1968-1979. Arguably they were the first MGTOWs (cause they still had a choice) in the matter.
If you must know Seb or Master Yoda (the incel blogger) from YouTube and forums is Generation X and he still gets invited on podcasts by teenage lads interested to hear his stories dating back to the 1990s, as the dating scene was NOT any easier in the 90s.
In my generation (I'm a Generation Y) I still have rapport with people half my age due to recurring trends in dating, music, movies, videogames.