InMemoriam
Dementiacel
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Like a paraphrase of my postyou have to love yourself. you have to accept yourself for who you are and reject any societal standards of masculinity
then you’ll be able to see women are no different from men. we have feelings. and our “no” won’t matter to you like how it does to an incel because your confidence is solid enough to see past it
you killing me with these repliesyou have to love yourself. you have to accept yourself for who you are and reject any societal standards of masculinity
then you’ll be able to see women are no different from men. we have feelings. and our “no” won’t matter to you like how it does to an incel because your confidence is solid enough to see past it
Be a wholesome guy and see us a friggin human beans
Why are all these mock replies so accurate LOLyou have to love yourself. you have to accept yourself for who you are and reject any societal standards of masculinity
then you’ll be able to see women are no different from men. we have feelings. and our “no” won’t matter to you like how it does to an incel because your confidence is solid enough to see past it
Incels are born incels. We don’t become incels.
"and besides, maybe you'll have a chance with us once we've had our fun and we're 35 year old single mothers! Don't lose hope"you have to love yourself. you have to accept yourself for who you are and reject any societal standards of masculinity
then you’ll be able to see women are no different from men. we have feelings. and our “no” won’t matter to you like how it does to an incel because your confidence is solid enough to see past it
Incels are born incels. We don’t become incels.
you have to love yourself. you have to accept yourself for who you are and reject any societal standards of masculinity
then you’ll be able to see women are no different from men. we have feelings. and our “no” won’t matter to you like how it does to an incel because your confidence is solid enough to see past it
Becoming an incel, or involuntary celibate, is often tied to negative mindsets and social isolation. Here are steps to avoid falling into that category:
1. **Self-Improvement**: Focus on personal growth. This includes physical health (exercise, diet), mental health (therapy, mindfulness), and skill development (hobbies, career).
2. **Positive Social Engagement**: Build healthy relationships. Engage in activities where you can meet new people, such as clubs, classes, or volunteer work. Practice empathy, active listening, and open-mindedness in your interactions.
3. **Avoid Toxic Online Communities**: Stay away from forums and groups that foster negative attitudes towards relationships and women. These can reinforce harmful beliefs and contribute to a negative outlook.
4. **Seek Professional Help**: If you're struggling with feelings of loneliness or negative self-worth, consider talking to a therapist or counselor. They can provide strategies and support to improve your mental health and social skills.
5. **Develop Confidence**: Work on building self-esteem through small achievements and positive affirmations. Confidence can significantly impact how you interact with others and perceive yourself.
6. **Set Realistic Expectations**: Understand that relationships take time and effort. Don't expect immediate results or perfect scenarios. Patience and persistence are key.
7. **Learn About Healthy Relationships**: Educate yourself on what makes a relationship healthy and fulfilling. This includes mutual respect, communication, and emotional support.
By focusing on these areas, you can cultivate a healthier mindset and improve your chances of forming meaningful and positive relationships.
Ikr. Sounds like a retarded ''mentalcel''So this cunt got a date and then decided to "cut her off" jfl