TheSlavicCel
KHHV • NDcel • LDARist
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If you’re an inc with zero experience, people don’t even consider the obvious explanation.
They don’t think: “maybe he just an incel”
Instead it’s:
“he must be fag”
“he’s hiding something”
“no straight guy gets nothing”
They literally can’t process it.
In their bluepill world, even below average guys get something eventually. So when they see a guy with nothing, their brain just rejects it and replaces it with a more comfortable explanation.
In my case it’s even more obvious why things turned out this way.
I’m short, ugly and ND. That alone already puts you at a disadvantage socially and in dating.
But instead of connecting the dots, people still jump to “he must be fag”.
What makes it even more frustrating is the constant bluepill mindset.
Most normies genuinely believe that even a short, unattractive autistic guy can get relationships and sex if he’s just “confident enough”.
They repeat it like it’s a universal truth, completely ignoring how people are actually treated in real social situations.
I’ve seen this multiple times.
It’s pure cognitive dissonance.
Admitting that a straight guy can be completely invisible in the dating market would break their worldview.
So instead, they rewrite reality.
That’s how disconnected most normies are from male loneliness and inceldom.
They don’t think: “maybe he just an incel”
Instead it’s:
“he must be fag”
“he’s hiding something”
“no straight guy gets nothing”
They literally can’t process it.
In their bluepill world, even below average guys get something eventually. So when they see a guy with nothing, their brain just rejects it and replaces it with a more comfortable explanation.
In my case it’s even more obvious why things turned out this way.
I’m short, ugly and ND. That alone already puts you at a disadvantage socially and in dating.
But instead of connecting the dots, people still jump to “he must be fag”.
What makes it even more frustrating is the constant bluepill mindset.
Most normies genuinely believe that even a short, unattractive autistic guy can get relationships and sex if he’s just “confident enough”.
They repeat it like it’s a universal truth, completely ignoring how people are actually treated in real social situations.
I’ve seen this multiple times.
It’s pure cognitive dissonance.
Admitting that a straight guy can be completely invisible in the dating market would break their worldview.
So instead, they rewrite reality.
That’s how disconnected most normies are from male loneliness and inceldom.





