iRespectFatLink
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Back in high school, if you were not a jock or somebody with genes that allowed them to excel in sports or tryhard in pointless classes that sucked away your childhood, you were not jack shit in pulling girls that were above a 7. They would look themselves in the mirror and shortly after evaluating their score by posting themselves on the gram and reviewing the amount of "likes" they received from other men, would select from there.
But what if the tide changed, and instead they would begin to seek out individuals who lacked barely any social skills, if any? The stereotypical beta male is swiftly being programmed by cultural algorithms to be an inferior form of toxic masculinity.
I practically never meet up with people anymore compared to the limited number of moments when I was a teen, nobody asks me how I am doing in life despite the fact that my shortcomings were obvious to many people IRL. I am NEET, because otherwise I wouldn't have any time to work on my hobby. My only chance of getting into a relationship with somebody is if a female were to be attracted to the fact that I am only dedicated to one area of expertise while I fail at the rest.
I don't think I need to elaborate any further as to what kind of stereotype I am talking about in question, as I am sure many people who are reading can clearly read the room, but if some sort of compassionate revolution was ignited within the feminist zeitgeist woven in the fabric of society, what percentage of mentalcels would be saved?
(Sub-3 to sub-5 "looks" factors are largely irrelevant and should not be taken into account much regarding this question)
But what if the tide changed, and instead they would begin to seek out individuals who lacked barely any social skills, if any? The stereotypical beta male is swiftly being programmed by cultural algorithms to be an inferior form of toxic masculinity.
I practically never meet up with people anymore compared to the limited number of moments when I was a teen, nobody asks me how I am doing in life despite the fact that my shortcomings were obvious to many people IRL. I am NEET, because otherwise I wouldn't have any time to work on my hobby. My only chance of getting into a relationship with somebody is if a female were to be attracted to the fact that I am only dedicated to one area of expertise while I fail at the rest.
I don't think I need to elaborate any further as to what kind of stereotype I am talking about in question, as I am sure many people who are reading can clearly read the room, but if some sort of compassionate revolution was ignited within the feminist zeitgeist woven in the fabric of society, what percentage of mentalcels would be saved?
(Sub-3 to sub-5 "looks" factors are largely irrelevant and should not be taken into account much regarding this question)