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Currycel
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One thing I envy about women's social lives is that it's ridiculously easy for them to make friends. Women will befriend another woman just because she's a woman. They don't even really need to have much in common. This is in stark contrast to how men interact with each other. It's also common for stacies to befriend ugly landwhales. Chads will almost never befriend incel tier men.
Women also receive much more emotional support. If a woman looks sad or stressed out, every woman and man around her will ask if she's okay and console her. A man in the same situation will be ignored or told to "man up and deal with it". Women are also told that they are "kweenz" and that they deserve prince charming, no matter how fat and ugly they are. If an incel tier man desires a non-fat woman, he is called "shallow" and "entitled".
And then there's the dating and romance aspect. Women never have to question if they will ever have a family of their own one day. It's just a given. For men, whether or not they will have a family of their own one day is a legitimate uncertainty. This uncertainty can really fuck with a man's brain.
I envy how easy it is for women to have healthy social lives.
Women also receive much more emotional support. If a woman looks sad or stressed out, every woman and man around her will ask if she's okay and console her. A man in the same situation will be ignored or told to "man up and deal with it". Women are also told that they are "kweenz" and that they deserve prince charming, no matter how fat and ugly they are. If an incel tier man desires a non-fat woman, he is called "shallow" and "entitled".
And then there's the dating and romance aspect. Women never have to question if they will ever have a family of their own one day. It's just a given. For men, whether or not they will have a family of their own one day is a legitimate uncertainty. This uncertainty can really fuck with a man's brain.
I envy how easy it is for women to have healthy social lives.