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The article starts mentioning ER, and the supposed "incel shooters" myth that the press created (while kissing the ass of muslim and nigger shooters).
Just outright lying... we are the evil violent shooters, and the """femcels""" are the poor innocent angels who think they are ugly and they are so oppressed by society!!
Exactly the kind of trash you would expect in an article like this, volcel whores who dates multiple Chads and Tyrones but hate all of them and consider none of them worthy. Then they say they are "incel".
"They find physically attractive" in other words, only 8/10 or higher, 6'2 or taller, etc. And most of these are middle aged hags as well, but they believe they deserve a man in the top 1% in looks, money, status.
Average "femcel" according to (((The Guardian's writer))): had sex multiple times, multiple relationships, but it was not "enjoyable". LOL! Can women even enjoy anything, ever? They are always bitching about everything even though they are the most privileged class in all humanity. What a joke of an article
But it is not just incel men who struggle to find sexual connections in the modern world. Some young women are turning to online “femcel” spaces to discuss the challenges they face as involuntary celibates.
Theirs is a non-violent resistance. Rather than blaming the opposite sex for their unhappiness, as some of their male counterparts do, femcels tend to believe their own “ugliness” is the root cause of their loneliness.
Just outright lying... we are the evil violent shooters, and the """femcels""" are the poor innocent angels who think they are ugly and they are so oppressed by society!!
In addition to safety concerns, Jane says apps make it hard to find the type of connection she is looking for. While this is also true for men, she believes they tend to be more comfortable with the “fast-food”, casual-sex nature of online dating. Dishonesty is a common theme; she says it is impossible to build trust with a man who lies online. “Pictures will be 10 years old, or not an accurate representation of the person,” she says. “I look for men who take care of themselves physically, who are emotionally available, open and honest. You can’t see that on a profile.”
Exactly the kind of trash you would expect in an article like this, volcel whores who dates multiple Chads and Tyrones but hate all of them and consider none of them worthy. Then they say they are "incel".
According to Silva Neves, a sex and relationship psychotherapist with the UK Council of Psychotherapy, it is not uncommon for women to struggle to find a partner they find physically attractive, especially as they get older.
"They find physically attractive" in other words, only 8/10 or higher, 6'2 or taller, etc. And most of these are middle aged hags as well, but they believe they deserve a man in the top 1% in looks, money, status.
They probably consider themselves as being 9/10 as well, and think their worthless degrees make them a 10.5/10. So to Chadrone's disposable sexdolls past their validation date, wanting a giga Chad is reasonable.While many men still prioritise beauty, Neves says women’s other successes, such as education, wealth or a good career, may be deemed threatening.
Although Caitlin is not morally opposed to casual sex, it is not an experience that feels right for her. She has had two short-term relationships, which ended in heartbreak. There is a popular notion among incel communities – and even in wider society – that women are privileged because they can get sex at any time. Not only is that untrue, as many women will testify, but also, as Caitlin points out, not all sex is enjoyable.
Average "femcel" according to (((The Guardian's writer))): had sex multiple times, multiple relationships, but it was not "enjoyable". LOL! Can women even enjoy anything, ever? They are always bitching about everything even though they are the most privileged class in all humanity. What a joke of an article
Dem whores stealing our lingo and saying they made itAppearance-based discrimination, termed “lookism” by femcel communities
‘I feel hurt that my life has ended up here’: The women who are involuntary celibates
What is it like to go without a partner when you long for one – and when even a fleeting sexual connection feels impossible?
www.theguardian.com
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