AdolfRizzler
khhv, foids are psychopats, sadist, masochists
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i ate cake some meat and drank cold coke and that s it!
I cried on the night of my 18th birthday bc I always told myself I’d have a gf by 18, it’s beyond brutalThis is inspired by the post about that one girl who got a car on her 16th. I'm asking about the 18th tho since it's a much more important and a more heavily celebrated milestone.
Personally, my parents bought me some cake. We ate it together and that's it. Didn't leave the house, no one (outside of my parents) wished me anything, I didn't even talk to anyone (other than my parents) on that day.
From what I understand, this isn't normal. Usually people (specifically women and chad) throw a party, inviting either friends or family or both. Is this the same for normies (average looking men) tho? Just an additional question I thought up as I was typing this. It seems like average men don't throw parties on their 18th? Or if they do it's usually a small family thing. Anyone have any input on this?
From what I understand, this isn't normal. Usually people (specifically women and chad) throw a party, inviting either friends or family or both. Is this the same for normies (average looking men) tho? Just an additional question I thought up as I was typing this. It seems like average men don't throw parties on their 18th? Or if they do it's usually a small family thing. Anyone have any input on this?
There’s no homo in friendship broA friend (no homo) treated me to subway, and walked around town at night (no homo)
I haven’t celebrated my birthday since I was 16, and even turning 18 wasn’t any different. It was just a normal day for me, like any other. At least that week I visited my grandparents, and they gave me a cake, so I was happy for a little while. I’ve never in my life had a birthday party, nor have I ever been to one, so I don’t even know how normies feel when celebrating these kinds of moments.This is inspired by the post about that one girl who got a car on her 16th. I'm asking about the 18th tho since it's a much more important and a more heavily celebrated milestone.
Personally, my parents bought me some cake. We ate it together and that's it. Didn't leave the house, no one (outside of my parents) wished me anything, I didn't even talk to anyone (other than my parents) on that day.
From what I understand, this isn't normal. Usually people (specifically women and chad) throw a party, inviting either friends or family or both. Is this the same for normies (average looking men) tho? Just an additional question I thought up as I was typing this. It seems like average men don't throw parties on their 18th? Or if they do it's usually a small family thing. Anyone have any input on this?
probs what I'll do this weekendI made an account on Sanctioned Suicide.
On my 18th birthday nothing happened, because nothing ever happens.This is inspired by the post about that one girl who got a car on her 16th. I'm asking about the 18th tho since it's a much more important and a more heavily celebrated milestone.
Personally, my parents bought me some cake. We ate it together and that's it. Didn't leave the house, no one (outside of my parents) wished me anything, I didn't even talk to anyone (other than my parents) on that day.
From what I understand, this isn't normal. Usually people (specifically women and chad) throw a party, inviting either friends or family or both. Is this the same for normies (average looking men) tho? Just an additional question I thought up as I was typing this. It seems like average men don't throw parties on their 18th? Or if they do it's usually a small family thing. Anyone have any input on this?





