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Incel trait: Your parents intentionally undermine you

Do you think one or both of your parents tries to undermine you?

  • Yes

    Votes: 7 70.0%
  • No

    Votes: 2 20.0%
  • Maybe

    Votes: 1 10.0%

  • Total voters
    10
Hoppipolla

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OK maybe this is just me... although I'd be interested to hear if anyone else suspects one or both of their parents of this.

My mum isn't around anymore but I don't THINK she did this.

My dad... yeah. Numerous times especially in recently years I've suspected him of manipulating me but this recent time... was just crazy. Essentially he told me and another party negative things about the other and created a situation where everything failed and then he completely pinned the blame on me.

I just don't trust him anymore not to (intentionally or unintentionally) sabotage things I'm trying to do in life.

Anyway, I'll make a poll :)
 
They're still a dead weight that drags me down even if they don't intentionally set out to do so.
 
Normies no matter who they are don't like to see incels climb the social ladder :feelskek: When I was still :redpill: and I was super into bodybuilding, my parents always told me that I should just-be-yourself™ and that I had body dysmorphia or some shit. In reality they just wanted to keep me as a street dog compared to them, like every other normie subconsciously does :fuk:
 

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