Lv99_BixNood
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The incel I loved, the Britain he hated
Every rejection hardened into a belief that women were shallow or “corrupted by feminism.” To him, dating wasn’t mutual — it was a hierarchy he thought he deserved to win.
Even though he’d had relationships, he was still an incel — because his resentment never left.
I grew up in London — Asian, neurodiverse, the daughter of two academics. He was my opposite: white, working-class, raised in a northern village where almost everyone looked the same.
Noodle or currywhore dating right-wing redneck, they're never beating the allegations





