remincel
Hentai Enthusiast
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It's easy for someone to say that something doesn't matter when it's something they experience on a regular basis.
Everywhere I go, all I see is references to sex/relationships. Movies, TV shows, books, songs, it's like everything revolves that one aspect of a person's life. If you've ever talked to normies or even observed them from a distance, you'd notice that they can't go five minutes without bringing out their significant other. "My girlfriend said this!" or "My girlfriend likes that!" It's like they can't shut up about the fact that they're seeing someone. They constantly bitch and moan if they go one week without sex, labeling it a "dry spell" and act like they're entitled to having an active sex life.
We're constantly told that we're "entitled" yet all we ask for is the bare minimum, something everyone else has experienced at one point. Why should everyone else get to experience sex/relationships while we don't? It's in our very nature to procreate, whether we want to or not.
I am sick of being lied to.
Everywhere I go, all I see is references to sex/relationships. Movies, TV shows, books, songs, it's like everything revolves that one aspect of a person's life. If you've ever talked to normies or even observed them from a distance, you'd notice that they can't go five minutes without bringing out their significant other. "My girlfriend said this!" or "My girlfriend likes that!" It's like they can't shut up about the fact that they're seeing someone. They constantly bitch and moan if they go one week without sex, labeling it a "dry spell" and act like they're entitled to having an active sex life.
We're constantly told that we're "entitled" yet all we ask for is the bare minimum, something everyone else has experienced at one point. Why should everyone else get to experience sex/relationships while we don't? It's in our very nature to procreate, whether we want to or not.
I am sick of being lied to.