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View: https://www.tiktok.com/@jaggervash13/video/7518112166562614559?q=me%20and%20the%20boy%20who%20traumatized%20me&t=1750620551816
1. It's both statistically unlikely and undermined by an enormous conflict of interests ( Likes, schadenfreude, ego boosting, attention ) that all of these ex-boyfriends have legitimately 'traumatized' their partners, unless it was, as the female commenters themselves jubilantly stress, that they were 'traumatized' by the male's ugliness itself.
2. I remember hearing various women insist that women 'don't take pleasure in' or don't enjoy being cruel toward men, Yet it's Interesting how hundreds of thousands of women on those videos are competing with each other to make the cruelest jokes and employ the most dehumanizing language ( 'That thing, 'it', financial compensation ) about someone they never interacted with, know nothing about, and only ever seen visually.. And when men make videos criticizing them for it, the only response they have "Loooool you mad? I bet your ex did this to you too? Did I hurt your feelings? Good!"
3. Every single woman in the comments, without a single dissenting voice, expresses bewilderment that an ugly male could possibly be selected for a relationship *for reason whatsoever* other than his looks, and openly wondering how her friends didn't stop her or if she was getting paid or 'doing charity work'
4. All the women in question assure the other women that they have since 'improved their standards thankfully' and will not be dating ugly subhumans in the future
5. All of those women and every man who isn't a hardcore redpiller or incel would be up in arms if the genders were reversed in the same trend
6. Those women are typically engaged in screeching about the psychological and emotional damage of 'body-shaming' and 'objectification' when it comes to female victims in the remainder of their tiktok feeds, while refrerring to those men as 'That thing' or 'It' and gloating about how visually repgunant they are
7. Expressing skepticism about the notion that someone's personality or traits which women regularly gaslight incels about the importance of could ever compensate for ugliness
TL;DR Women echoing each other's sentiments as an organized hivemind without a single pushback or 'opposing camp' from within their own gender in the Tiktok comment sections about essentially perceiving ugly men as irredeemable subhuman punching bags
Very potent material for us though, we'll be compiling and spreading it to every single ugly man around
Already their behavior has been so egregious that it's supported almost entirely by other females, you can hardly see a male in sight, and the first male tiktokers I saw when looking up were the ones blasting those women for it, and they weren't even incels -
View: https://www.tiktok.com/@jaggervash13/video/7518112166562614559?q=me%20and%20the%20boy%20who%20traumatized%20me&t=1750620551816
The women's counterargument?
"Aww, did your ex do it to you too? Yeah we're sadistic and vapid, what are you gonna do about it?"