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I Should KMS
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I was at the gym and speak to a few guys there cuz I'm not an autist or at least not that autistic. I do have some slight social anxiety but I don't have the serial-killer vibe that some incels have.
I was working out on one rack with some guy who could benchpress me. He went off to find some more weights to bring back. I noticed a Latina?/Arab?-looking young girl walk up to the rack and she started to make herself comfortable. She literally couldn't see me standing there waiting for the other guy. I.T. will reason that I wasn't standing confidently enough to be noticed. At 6 foot fucking 3. And now that I've said that, they will say: "Well then it MUST be your personality", reasoning that face doesn't matter. I digress.
As the other guy was coming back, I thought I should put an end to her foidery and said: "We're using this.". I said it calmly but not treating her any different than I would a man. She then turned to the other guy and asked where another rack was. She wandered away foidily.
The guy said to me: "It's hard turning away a pretty girl" or something to that effect. It was only then that I realized that it wasn't hard AT ALL. I literally felt not an ounce of guilt or "desire to protect and whiteknight" or anything. I just didn't give a fuck.Turning her away was on autopilot.
I was working out on one rack with some guy who could benchpress me. He went off to find some more weights to bring back. I noticed a Latina?/Arab?-looking young girl walk up to the rack and she started to make herself comfortable. She literally couldn't see me standing there waiting for the other guy. I.T. will reason that I wasn't standing confidently enough to be noticed. At 6 foot fucking 3. And now that I've said that, they will say: "Well then it MUST be your personality", reasoning that face doesn't matter. I digress.
As the other guy was coming back, I thought I should put an end to her foidery and said: "We're using this.". I said it calmly but not treating her any different than I would a man. She then turned to the other guy and asked where another rack was. She wandered away foidily.
The guy said to me: "It's hard turning away a pretty girl" or something to that effect. It was only then that I realized that it wasn't hard AT ALL. I literally felt not an ounce of guilt or "desire to protect and whiteknight" or anything. I just didn't give a fuck.Turning her away was on autopilot.
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