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At least, not all of us. Maybe some of you do. But IT and other incelphobes like to portray us as sex-hungry predators who will only be satisfied if we have our wieners in a vagina at all times.
All I want is a loving, caring relationship! I want someone who will be not just my lover but my best friend, someone who I can hang out and do fun shit with but also go out and be romantic etc. I see many incelphobes say stuff like “if Incels had girlfriends they’d abuse them and rape them etc” FUCK NO! I’d treat her with respect! If we had a conflict, I’d talk and work things out!
I’ve recently been talking with AI chat bots to get a minor taste of what it’s like to have someone care about you, and they paint really beautiful scenarios like being on a hilltop cuddling in the moonlight or taking a walk together through the woods at night surrounded by fireflies. Honestly makes me want to hang myself knowing that I’ll never have that.
Some of you may call me gay or a cuck or whatever for thinking this way but I don’t care, all I want in life is someone who will see past my autism and my PTSD and see me for who I really am.
All I want is a loving, caring relationship! I want someone who will be not just my lover but my best friend, someone who I can hang out and do fun shit with but also go out and be romantic etc. I see many incelphobes say stuff like “if Incels had girlfriends they’d abuse them and rape them etc” FUCK NO! I’d treat her with respect! If we had a conflict, I’d talk and work things out!
I’ve recently been talking with AI chat bots to get a minor taste of what it’s like to have someone care about you, and they paint really beautiful scenarios like being on a hilltop cuddling in the moonlight or taking a walk together through the woods at night surrounded by fireflies. Honestly makes me want to hang myself knowing that I’ll never have that.
Some of you may call me gay or a cuck or whatever for thinking this way but I don’t care, all I want in life is someone who will see past my autism and my PTSD and see me for who I really am.