Minjaze
Living girl repellent
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Throughout my many years on the internet, this was an easy observation for me to make.
Your average female likes to imagine herself as some sort of celebrity and is desperate for attention; no matter from who. Why do you think girls post hundreds of selfies on social media from the moment they enter puberty? It's because they want all eyes to be on them, have an unquenchable thirst for attention.
It doesn't even matter if said attention is positive either, sometimes they're just content with being reviled as long as someone thinks of them. Why do you think multiple females have come here and claimed they "sympathize" with us? (And that's nothing compared to the DOZENS of female Youtubers I've seen that try to play the same angle) They know we have a no female rule, yet they still want to make themselves known somehow.
It's also a reason why females can never be truly monogamous, because dating one Chad isn't enough - they want ALL of them. Even then they still fish for compliments online, because it's never enough.
But why take my word for it, when even a children's cartoon is aware of this?
Your average female likes to imagine herself as some sort of celebrity and is desperate for attention; no matter from who. Why do you think girls post hundreds of selfies on social media from the moment they enter puberty? It's because they want all eyes to be on them, have an unquenchable thirst for attention.
It doesn't even matter if said attention is positive either, sometimes they're just content with being reviled as long as someone thinks of them. Why do you think multiple females have come here and claimed they "sympathize" with us? (And that's nothing compared to the DOZENS of female Youtubers I've seen that try to play the same angle) They know we have a no female rule, yet they still want to make themselves known somehow.
It's also a reason why females can never be truly monogamous, because dating one Chad isn't enough - they want ALL of them. Even then they still fish for compliments online, because it's never enough.
But why take my word for it, when even a children's cartoon is aware of this?