Divergent_Integral
Spastic ricecel, heightmogged by 99.74% of men
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As someone who's severely crippled with cerebral palsy (like Jeff the bluepilled YouTube guy), I often get the advice that I should date "my own kind". Sounds reasonable, on the face of it.
But while I would happily date my disabled looksmatch, she's apparently too busy chasing Chad. Anyone with an inkling about female nature shouldn't be surprised at all. Most disabilities don't fundamentally alter the parts of the brain regulating physical attraction. And because disabled foids are being coddled even more than regular ones, they also don't develop a realistic sense of their SMV during their formative years.
Most disabled foids that I personally know prefer being a "strong and independent" single girl over dating their disabled looksmatches. Practically, this means prolonged spells of volceldom for them. And the few disabled foids that do get a bf, usually end up with a non-disabled lower-tier normie.
All of this is also borne out by several experiences I had on dating sites specifically targeted at disabled people. Those experiences were exactly identical to my experiences on ordinary dating sites: zero interest shown by foids, a handful of text conversations that petered out faster than a blown candle, outright ghosting.
But while I would happily date my disabled looksmatch, she's apparently too busy chasing Chad. Anyone with an inkling about female nature shouldn't be surprised at all. Most disabilities don't fundamentally alter the parts of the brain regulating physical attraction. And because disabled foids are being coddled even more than regular ones, they also don't develop a realistic sense of their SMV during their formative years.
Most disabled foids that I personally know prefer being a "strong and independent" single girl over dating their disabled looksmatches. Practically, this means prolonged spells of volceldom for them. And the few disabled foids that do get a bf, usually end up with a non-disabled lower-tier normie.
All of this is also borne out by several experiences I had on dating sites specifically targeted at disabled people. Those experiences were exactly identical to my experiences on ordinary dating sites: zero interest shown by foids, a handful of text conversations that petered out faster than a blown candle, outright ghosting.
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