cryptic__egg
Banned
-
- Joined
- Mar 8, 2020
- Posts
- 3,525
Expecting sex makes sense. Of course sex isn't something you can expect to happen every time you try to get it, but when you behave correctly you would expect at least some chance of success. If this wasn't the case, behaviors related to flirting and intimacy wouldn't exist, because the way you behave would have no real impact on whether you get sex.
When we behave in a way that for most people would eventually lead to some kind of intimacy with someone yet get no response, how are we supposed to arrive at any conclusion other than it being over for us because of looks? Normies have two real options: agree that we are entitled to sex when we commit to certain behaviors, or accept that the blackpill is truth and that we are doomed based on genetics.
When we behave in a way that for most people would eventually lead to some kind of intimacy with someone yet get no response, how are we supposed to arrive at any conclusion other than it being over for us because of looks? Normies have two real options: agree that we are entitled to sex when we commit to certain behaviors, or accept that the blackpill is truth and that we are doomed based on genetics.
Last edited: