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Discussion Even in sports, it's over before it even started.

Frenchnibba

Frenchnibba

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I used to swim competitively when I was in middle school/high school. My parents wanted me to succeed and signed up me for extra lessons outside of standard practices. Being the shortest guy on the team, I was one of the worst. One day, my coach said that I have the best technique in the entire group. I followed up with why am I the slowest in the group then. Probably one of my most painful memories, but now that I know what I know, JFL. Tbh I blame my parents, no competitive background, both under 5'5, and they were pushing me into competitive sports. It's kind of hard not to be a failure when you were born with a genetic baggage that describes you as one.
 
Welcome to forum, I didn't read your post. Also,

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used to swim competitively when I was in middle school/high school. My parents wanted me to succeed and signed up me for extra lessons outside of standard practices. Being the shortest guy on the team, I was one of the worst. One day, my coach said that I have the best technique in the entire group. I followed up with why am I the slowest in the group then. Probably one of my most painful memories, but now that I know what I know, JFL. Tbh I blame my parents, no competitive background, both under 5'5, and they were pushing me into competitive sports. It's kind of hard not to be a failure when you were born with a genetic baggage that describes you as one.
Hey, welcome man. I'm technically a newfag as well (even though i've lurked for quite a while now) and I understand how you feel.

Also cool we have the same join date :feelsautistic:
 
I used to swim competitively when I was in middle school/high school. My parents wanted me to succeed and signed up me for extra lessons outside of standard practices. Being the shortest guy on the team, I was one of the worst. One day, my coach said that I have the best technique in the entire group. I followed up with why am I the slowest in the group then. Probably one of my most painful memories, but now that I know what I know, JFL. Tbh I blame my parents, no competitive background, both under 5'5, and they were pushing me into competitive sports. It's kind of hard not to be a failure when you were born with a genetic baggage that describes you as one.

 
Gymnastics is good for manlets I think.
 
Gymnastics is good for manlets I think.
*small women are good for it. But manlets need a sport with speed and close to the ground. Track and karate is excellent choice.
 
Hey, welcome man. I'm technically a newfag as well (even though i've lurked for quite a while now) and I understand how you feel.

Also cool we have the same join date :feelsautistic:
Jfl, the 2020cels have arrived
 
Swimming isn't that brutal when you compare it to things like basketball, boxing and football in terms of being unfairly skewed towards "just be big and strong bro"

Also, don't be mad at your parents. The fuck? Signing your kid up for sports is crucial when developing.
 
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It was inevitable. Although I have been around here for a few months :feelzez:
What's your jawline like,
Jew nose
 
Would've been better off becoming a jockey.
 
lol thats BS. I have trouble believing someone could be that jewmaxxed. Probably fake.
@Weeb25 @Pareg @Parrtlord @Napoleon de Geso @Nothingness @Michael15651 clowns roll out on this 2020cel
 
I used to swim competitively when I was in middle school/high school. My parents wanted me to succeed and signed up me for extra lessons outside of standard practices. Being the shortest guy on the team, I was one of the worst. One day, my coach said that I have the best technique in the entire group. I followed up with why am I the slowest in the group then. Probably one of my most painful memories, but now that I know what I know, JFL. Tbh I blame my parents, no competitive background, both under 5'5, and they were pushing me into competitive sports. It's kind of hard not to be a failure when you were born with a genetic baggage that describes you as one.
How old are you? Have you kept a decent body?
 
How old are you? Have you kept a decent body?
Yea my body is decent and I'm 16. I know it's already over, since I'm 5'5 and it looks like I stopped growing . It is not worth getting rejected 100 times to get accepted once and then ultimately being cheated on. That is not ascension, just humiliation.
oooofff 5'5 ? sorry bro
Bruh how did you know, I just replied to a previous comment asking me my height and you knew I was 5'5" before I posted dafuq.
 
Yea my body is decent and I'm 16. I know it's already over, since I'm 5'5 and it looks like I stopped growing . It is not worth getting rejected 100 times to get accepted once and then ultimately being cheated on. That is not ascension, just humiliation.

Bruh how did you know, I just replied to a previous comment asking me my height and you knew I was 5'5" before I posted dafuq.
Nah 16 is not too late. You might still turn out to be a normie ( I cross my fingers ror you). You know it is over when you pass age 21, and at 25 it is a fact.
 
Wasn't Michael Phelps like 6'5 or something? Lol
 
I rmb playing in sports in inter schs tournaments, these boys were the same age as me but mogged me to oblivion. :feelsbadman:
 

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