Irishcel
Loneliness has followed me my whole life
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Your biggest focus needs to be on social-maxxing. If you don’t have any friends, make some. If you only have a few, make more. Make social media accounts if you don’t have any, try to add as many people as you can on Snapchat. All you need is to make friends with ONE normie who can be your gateway to going to parties and mingling with all the cool kids. This is the only way that will open avenues for meeting and eventually dating girls. After you leave secondary school, making friends will only get harder as you grow older. These are the easiest years of your life to form social bonds because you’re literally forced to share a classroom with other kids of the same age for 7 hours a day. IT WILL NOT GET EASIER IN COLLEGE, IT WILL GET HARDER.
Some might say this advice is pointless because you’re genetically doomed, but I contend, and I know this statement will have very controversial implications for the whole incel community, that the ONLY WAY to know that you are genetically doomed to failure with women is if you either have a group of friends, a social circle and are relatively confident in yourself and STILL can’t get women, or if you have tried your hardest to socialmaxx but no matter how hard you try you can’t make or keep any friends. The thing I regret most about my lost teenage years is not trying my absolute hardest to make friends and be a normie. I’ll never know how things could have turned out had I done that.
Some might say this advice is pointless because you’re genetically doomed, but I contend, and I know this statement will have very controversial implications for the whole incel community, that the ONLY WAY to know that you are genetically doomed to failure with women is if you either have a group of friends, a social circle and are relatively confident in yourself and STILL can’t get women, or if you have tried your hardest to socialmaxx but no matter how hard you try you can’t make or keep any friends. The thing I regret most about my lost teenage years is not trying my absolute hardest to make friends and be a normie. I’ll never know how things could have turned out had I done that.