mariomariuss
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I was alone in dance hall full of ppl and I didn't know anyone there, it was mistake that I went to itWhat happened
I was alone in dance hall full of ppl and I didn't know anyone there, it was mistake that I went to itWhat happened
For me parties were just really boring. I only went to try and meet girls and hopefully get a gf out of it, which obviously didn't pan out. Most guys at parties are trying to do the same, so they'll just look at you as a competitor.Uwaaaaa... brutal. Still though, I can't say it surprises me. I wouldn't ever even bother to begin with, to be honest—parties sound like hell, and your description only reinforces that belief of mine.
Same here! Although, I mustn't lie, it's pretty hard to get into those situations with people when you're an incel—these days, at least...Personally, while I'm a natural extrovert, I've always preferred socializing either one-on-one or in a small group where we all know each other really well. That's when people are the most open and will share things they otherwise wouldn't.
Yeah, these days young people are isolated, atomized, introverted, closed-off, paranoid of strangers and terminally online. They lack real social skills and seem to rely on either virtue signaling or "layers of irony".Same here! Although, I mustn't lie, it's pretty hard to get into those situations with people when you're an incel—these days, at least...
I wholeheartedly agree. The theatrics, the social media, the sheer dissipation—it all reeks of anathema to me. I just can't stand it.Yeah, these days young people are isolated, atomized, introverted, closed-off, paranoid of strangers and terminally online. They lack real social skills and seem to rely on either virtue signaling or "layers of irony".
There's also no more "third place". Back when I was young we'd go and hang out at the arcade or the mall. But those are mostly gone now. The few malls that still exist mostly only have boomers walking around. Most of my coworkers are zoomers, and it's very obvious that their lives are just work, class, gym, and internet. And whenever I do see a group of zoomers in the wild, they all have their faces stuffed in their phones.
I was very extroverted when I was young, and I like to get to know people on a personal level, so I would really hate growing up in today's socially oppressive environment. My only options would be to be a self-flagellating virtue signaler or a memelord ironybro who thinks any form in sincerity is "cringe".
"Partying" is drinking alcohol and either standing around trying to chat with female or lightly dancing to bad music usually rap I think.Mm, seems pretty exhausting. I just don't understand what you're even meant to really do at parties—what does 'partying' constitute? Just standing around and lightly dancing? Drinking? It doesn't seem like much of a "party" to me. If anything, it seems like more of a dissipated hellhole...
No I haven’t
noI've never been to one. Never got invited to one and I don't even know where I'd go to find one. Even then, it's not like I have anyone to go with either. It doesn't seem like the most fun thing in the world, but I kinda want to try it at least once. I remember walking around my university campus and seeing frat houses with all the lights and the music and all that. I probably wouldn't fit in but I still feel left out.
What were they like tho? I know you didn't do much at them but what were the normfags doing?I've been to a lot of parties, but I've personally never gotten invited to any, and I really only attend these parties just to get drunk rather than fraternize with people who obviously live better lives than me, and it's not like I can talk to women my age. They'd probably laugh at me for doing something miniscule like walking past them, and they'd probably treat me like shit I genuinely hate the people at these parties. They are the most discourteous people ever and none of them deserve to live good lives.





