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If you're genuinely trucel peoples treatment of you actually comes full circle and some people will actually be nice to you

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I never see this getting talked about but it's something I've noticed firsthand, I have quite a weird unnatural looking face so a fair amount of people assume I'm actually legitimately disabled, for the most part I'm generally ignored or stared at and looked at with disgust, but the occasional person will be really kind to me, but I can tell it's not genuine kindness and that it's just pity kindness because they think I'm actually disabled in some way

It's usually older women who treat me this way, ig it's because they're more likely to be sympathetic over time? Other men and younger women usually just treat me with the utmost disgust and avoidance

I wish I could feel happy about it, but I know that every smile I get and every moment of kindness is just because they perceive me as literally disabled, I know for a fact I'm ugly because I've literally been called it and I've also been called a nonce for literally just looking in a group of young foids direction, as well as being laughed at by teenagers
 
This is definitely true. At a point of trueceldom you can actually get foids trying to become friends with you to virtue signal. In high school the severely autistic and disabled guys had many foid friends. There was a ugly guy in a wheelchair who had foids push it for him.
 
I never see this getting talked about but it's something I've noticed firsthand, I have quite a weird unnatural looking face so a fair amount of people assume I'm actually legitimately disabled, for the most part I'm generally ignored or stared at and looked at with disgust, but the occasional person will be really kind to me, but I can tell it's not genuine kindness and that it's just pity kindness because they think I'm actually disabled in some way

It's usually older women who treat me this way, ig it's because they're more likely to be sympathetic over time? Other men and younger women usually just treat me with the utmost disgust and avoidance

I wish I could feel happy about it, but I know that every smile I get and every moment of kindness is just because they perceive me as literally disabled, I know for a fact I'm ugly because I've literally been called it and I've also been called a nonce for literally just looking in a group of young foids direction, as well as being laughed at by teenagers
I have a truecel face. Some older women and my family are nice to me but they talk to me as if I'm a kid. When I go out in public I notice a few people staring or laughing at me.
 
This is definitely true. At a point of trueceldom you can actually get foids trying to become friends with you to virtue signal. In high school the severely autistic and disabled guys had many foid friends. There was a ugly guy in a wheelchair who had foids push it for him.
This display of kindness is actually brutal because you get to experience a foid’s presence without getting to be involved with her romantically. It’s like telling a starving child they can smell the food but not eat it
 
This display of kindness is actually brutal because you get to experience a foid’s presence without getting to be involved with her romantically. It’s like telling a starving child they can smell the food but not eat it
Agreed, you can see in those guys eyes how they know they are being looked down upon, but they can’t do anything about it.
 
Yes, but you need to look especially weak and deformed in order to get this pity attention.
 
I never see this getting talked about but it's something I've noticed firsthand, I have quite a weird unnatural looking face so a fair amount of people assume I'm actually legitimately disabled, for the most part I'm generally ignored or stared at and looked at with disgust, but the occasional person will be really kind to me, but I can tell it's not genuine kindness and that it's just pity kindness because they think I'm actually disabled in some way

It's usually older women who treat me this way, ig it's because they're more likely to be sympathetic over time? Other men and younger women usually just treat me with the utmost disgust and avoidance

I wish I could feel happy about it, but I know that every smile I get and every moment of kindness is just because they perceive me as literally disabled, I know for a fact I'm ugly because I've literally been called it and I've also been called a nonce for literally just looking in a group of young foids direction, as well as being laughed at by teenagers

"ig it's because they're more likely to be sympathetic over time?" Hell no lmfao
 

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