CosmicInjustice
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We’ve both experienced the same terrible parenting as kids. We’re both highly socially inhibited. We’re both similar on a truthful lookscale. I spent time in elementary and middle school with her she was an outcast, just like me. Neither of us had friends in school or outside of school. It’s brutal to think about similar we are.
But everything changed when she entered sophomore year. She still had the same personality as me but her first boyfriend was a tall, attractive man. You can’t make this shit up, he was not even close to be her looksmatch, respectfully. From that point on, she was in relationship after relationship. She was never alone again. She always had someone in line waiting for her to breakup with her current boyfriend.
Her current boyfriend asked her out at while she was work. He has a good career and owns a house in his early-20s, so her future is bright if she simply sticks with him. He’s definitely above her in looks, too. All she had to do was exist and he asked her out.
Obviously, I’ve lived a completely different existence from her, even though we come from an identical background with very similar aptitudes and sensibilities. She hasn’t improved much mentally, but that doesn’t matter. She doesn’t have friends but that doesn’t affect her romantic relationships.
She’s been my gauge of the brutal reality of discrepancy between being a man and being a women in the dating scene.
She is considered a normal, functional woman in society, who will always have social support from men. I am a complete social pariah, in contrast, even though we are extremely similar.
But everything changed when she entered sophomore year. She still had the same personality as me but her first boyfriend was a tall, attractive man. You can’t make this shit up, he was not even close to be her looksmatch, respectfully. From that point on, she was in relationship after relationship. She was never alone again. She always had someone in line waiting for her to breakup with her current boyfriend.
Her current boyfriend asked her out at while she was work. He has a good career and owns a house in his early-20s, so her future is bright if she simply sticks with him. He’s definitely above her in looks, too. All she had to do was exist and he asked her out.
Obviously, I’ve lived a completely different existence from her, even though we come from an identical background with very similar aptitudes and sensibilities. She hasn’t improved much mentally, but that doesn’t matter. She doesn’t have friends but that doesn’t affect her romantic relationships.
She’s been my gauge of the brutal reality of discrepancy between being a man and being a women in the dating scene.
She is considered a normal, functional woman in society, who will always have social support from men. I am a complete social pariah, in contrast, even though we are extremely similar.





