Esoteric7
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This has happened to me a few times.
This tends to happen when the foid is all dressed-up, but it doesn’t happen when the foid is dressed normally.
I’m walking somewhere, street, store, wherever. A woman walks past me. She's dressed up, looking immaculate. Hair, makeup, outfit. She looks good, and she knows it.
As she passes, she tries to make deliberate eye contact with me.
But me, in my incel autopilot, do not return the look. I ignore her, just stare straight ahead or at the ground. Then her expression changes. A flicker of annoyance, a look of being offended that I didn’t acknowledge her.
What is this behaviour REALLY?
1. Attention Farming/Not interested
Her immaculate appearance is like an investment, so she expects a return on that investment in the form of attention, validation, and knowing she can affect the environment around her. My gaze is a form of social currency. When I don't pay it, I’m essentially rejecting her unspoken transaction. I’m like a broken ATM that didn't dispense her expected dose of ego, hence the irritation.
2. Fakecel : This look might be a genuine signal of interest. But if I’m a fakecel why am I always on incel-autopilot? Isn’t it because my experience of foids has led to me to be like this? And what’s fakecel about being average-faced and 5ft 7?
3. Social Reflex: Some women are so used to being looked at that making brief eye contact is an automatic, meaningless habit. My failure to participate in the script confuses the social algorithm, causing a brief system error (the annoyed look).
I think a woman all dolled-up will still happily farm attention from anyone, including an incel, because your attention still has baseline value that boosts her ego.
It doesn't mean she finds you attractive, it means she finds your attention useful.
This tends to happen when the foid is all dressed-up, but it doesn’t happen when the foid is dressed normally.
I’m walking somewhere, street, store, wherever. A woman walks past me. She's dressed up, looking immaculate. Hair, makeup, outfit. She looks good, and she knows it.
As she passes, she tries to make deliberate eye contact with me.
But me, in my incel autopilot, do not return the look. I ignore her, just stare straight ahead or at the ground. Then her expression changes. A flicker of annoyance, a look of being offended that I didn’t acknowledge her.
What is this behaviour REALLY?
1. Attention Farming/Not interested
Her immaculate appearance is like an investment, so she expects a return on that investment in the form of attention, validation, and knowing she can affect the environment around her. My gaze is a form of social currency. When I don't pay it, I’m essentially rejecting her unspoken transaction. I’m like a broken ATM that didn't dispense her expected dose of ego, hence the irritation.
2. Fakecel : This look might be a genuine signal of interest. But if I’m a fakecel why am I always on incel-autopilot? Isn’t it because my experience of foids has led to me to be like this? And what’s fakecel about being average-faced and 5ft 7?
3. Social Reflex: Some women are so used to being looked at that making brief eye contact is an automatic, meaningless habit. My failure to participate in the script confuses the social algorithm, causing a brief system error (the annoyed look).
I think a woman all dolled-up will still happily farm attention from anyone, including an incel, because your attention still has baseline value that boosts her ego.
It doesn't mean she finds you attractive, it means she finds your attention useful.
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