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I don’t think I’ve ever seen as much as one celibate or virgin man who has seemed as happy as sex haver men

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Even the single or virgin men who claim to be happy with their life and “have a lot of hobbies”. They just don’t seem nearly as upbeat or content as men who are dating or having a lot of sex.

Men who have sex and date are always outgoing, confident, energetic, making a lot of jokes, etc.

Those single/virgin men always seem to have this melancholy vibe about them that’s subtle, as if they’re trying to cope. They’re quieter and more self conscious.

Men seem to be at their peak happiness when sex is high and they’re dating. Even wealthy men won’t seem as happy if they aren’t having dating.
 
Yeah, i noticed the same. Even guys like orthodox monks which seem content with their lives, they seem dead, defeated. Not happy, not at all. Always have this somber feeling about them. How much happier are orthodox priests and protestant pastors with wife and kids, preaching Christian hedonism. They enjoy life, so they can preach it.
 
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Story of my life. I thought I was special but I couldn’t be more ordinary. So much has changed for me in these past 6 years alone, my loneliness has ruined me
 
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pray for total societal death ig
 
Yeah. Love is simply one of the human needs. You can't be truly happy if you're cold or hungry, neither can you be truly happy if you're unloved. You can survive but you can't prosper.

People who preach the ability to live happily without sex, are having sex themselves. It's a mockery.
 
Yeah. Love is simply one of the human needs. You can't be truly happy if you're cold or hungry, neither can you be truly happy if you're unloved. You can survive but you can't prosper.

People who preach the ability to live happily without sex, are having sex themselves. It's a mockery.
I've been trying to kill my desire for achievements as well as some basic needs.
So far it's been quite successful
 
I've been trying to kill my desire for achievements as well as some basic needs.
So far it's been quite successful
you'll end up in a nuthouse or doing the sui
 
How can a Man who's being deprived of basic needs be happy.
 
This is how we know mgtow, or mstow rather, is a gigantic cope that doesn't work.
 
I imagine hedonic/lover’s sex just feels ‘right’. You’re freely quenching your desires without giving af about the world around you. Who cares about your spouse or societal expectations only pleasure matters

A celibate person has never experienced this kind of carefree fun before and therefore lacks something intrinsically as a human
 
I imagine hedonic/lover’s sex just feels ‘right’. You’re freely quenching your desires without giving af about the world around you. Who cares about your spouse or societal expectations only pleasure matters

A celibate person has never experienced this kind of carefree fun before and therefore lacks something intrinsically as a human
lack of this causes depression in lonely people and often a rope, But Society doesn't care. They don't care about men's mental health.
 
It's not that big of a deal, it's just biologically the entire point of our existence. Shouldn't impact the brain too much if you don't have it don't sulk too much about it :feelsPop:
 

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