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Yet another thread from me about inceldom/omegacel-ism/negative halo, etc. etc. People may think you are younger than you actually are and thus underestimate your abilities and achievements (since adult, serious looking people are only ones according to the soyciety to achieve great things). For example, when I was 22-ish, I was living for a few weeks at my aunt's house because I had renovations in my house. There was her daughter with her son, he would play on PS4 with me. One day he asked me: "Bududub, are you already able to read?". He literally wasn't sure if I was an adult like his parents, or anybody at the age of 20 in his life. he wasn't sure if I was 10 even I would say.
Another example - as I was saying here a few times, I rented a flat with two foids earlier this year (they hated me so inb4), and one asked me how young I was, I told her my age (I am two years older than them) and she exploded with: "Buahahaha WHAT? THAT'S IMPOSSIBLE, I WOULD NEVER SAY YOU ARE THAT OLD, I WOULDN'T GIVE YOU 20 YEARS".
Another example - I was at my dentist's office getting my teeth done, that was when I was 24-ish, I was already after college at that point (very recently at that time). We were talking about a certain throat condition I had so he told me about it, how his friend's son had it in middle school and how he got rid of it, whatever... And then he seriously asked me... But you have already finished middle school, right? We finish MS here at 15 years of age, he wasn't sure if I am 15 at 24, so he couldn't believe I already had middle, high school and high degree. You see what I mean about underestimating when you look weak, young, and are a framelet.
Last example I will give you is from a few years ago also, when I was 25-ish, I had a car accident with another guy. Long story short, police was involved. The dude policeman treated me like a litteral child. He spoke to me like you talk to a baby or a puppy, you know, high pitched voice and he called me by my name but used a version of my name that you use for kids, so even though he called me "mister" (in my country it's a norm for people like policemen to use that and even socially it's used for people over the age of 20-ish), let's say my name is Gregory, he didn't say Gregory, or Greg, he used "Greggy". Maybe in English this isn't that noticible but in my country and language it really makes a huge difference if you are called the "serious" version of your name or the "soft" one.
So that's that, and those situations explain why I couldn't succeed in many other social interations and situations, simply because I look beta, am a framelet, look like a fucking child and NO ONE TAKES ME SERIOUSLY. This in turn makes achieving majority of things impossible or close to impossibility. Once again, your looks = all that matters in social interactions. Just be normie and you would be good and even great with some training.
Another example - as I was saying here a few times, I rented a flat with two foids earlier this year (they hated me so inb4), and one asked me how young I was, I told her my age (I am two years older than them) and she exploded with: "Buahahaha WHAT? THAT'S IMPOSSIBLE, I WOULD NEVER SAY YOU ARE THAT OLD, I WOULDN'T GIVE YOU 20 YEARS".
Another example - I was at my dentist's office getting my teeth done, that was when I was 24-ish, I was already after college at that point (very recently at that time). We were talking about a certain throat condition I had so he told me about it, how his friend's son had it in middle school and how he got rid of it, whatever... And then he seriously asked me... But you have already finished middle school, right? We finish MS here at 15 years of age, he wasn't sure if I am 15 at 24, so he couldn't believe I already had middle, high school and high degree. You see what I mean about underestimating when you look weak, young, and are a framelet.
Last example I will give you is from a few years ago also, when I was 25-ish, I had a car accident with another guy. Long story short, police was involved. The dude policeman treated me like a litteral child. He spoke to me like you talk to a baby or a puppy, you know, high pitched voice and he called me by my name but used a version of my name that you use for kids, so even though he called me "mister" (in my country it's a norm for people like policemen to use that and even socially it's used for people over the age of 20-ish), let's say my name is Gregory, he didn't say Gregory, or Greg, he used "Greggy". Maybe in English this isn't that noticible but in my country and language it really makes a huge difference if you are called the "serious" version of your name or the "soft" one.
So that's that, and those situations explain why I couldn't succeed in many other social interations and situations, simply because I look beta, am a framelet, look like a fucking child and NO ONE TAKES ME SERIOUSLY. This in turn makes achieving majority of things impossible or close to impossibility. Once again, your looks = all that matters in social interactions. Just be normie and you would be good and even great with some training.
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