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One of the most annoying idiots from my former high school had a girlfriend

RuudVanNistelrooy

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I was bluepilled so I assumed that he has good game or something. But he was only tall and slim and that is enough to get you a teenage bitch. Seriously, this was one of those guys with a bland personality, boring but at the same time entitled, rude (but foids love when a tall guy is rude). For example when we were in Italy he didn't even bother to bring necessities and clothes. Why? Because his idea of fun were drinking at the hotel room and playing ping-pong.
Do you have similar stories?
 
I was bluepilled so I assumed that he has good game or something. But he was only tall and slim and that is enough to get you a teenage bitch. Seriously, this was one of those guys with a bland personality, boring but at the same time entitled, rude (but foids love when a tall guy is rude). For example when we were in Italy he didn't even bother to bring necessities and clothes. Why? Because his idea of fun were drinking at the hotel room and playing ping-pong.
Do you have similar stories?
Yes, or well, in highschool it really felt like everyone BUT ME could get a girlfriend. Fat guys, short guys, insufferable bi fags, but not for me, no not for me. Idk what it was about me but it seemed like I was the only guy in the school that girls would actively avoid... Surely I wasn't the only ugly guy in the school. I was too weird for the weird kids, like c'mon
 
All that personality brabble gets thrown out the window once chadlite ( or above ) enters the room .

He can do what my pfp is doing and woman will love it :feelsclown:
 
Surely I wasn't the only ugly guy in the school. I was too weird for the weird kids, like c'mon
I wasn't the only one, one guy who was actually sociable was always alone. But he was kinda too mature for his age with weird clothes, also there was a daughter of the cleaning lady but she was deformed.
 
Yes, or well, in highschool it really felt like everyone BUT ME could get a girlfriend. Fat guys, short guys, insufferable bi fags, but not for me, no not for me. Idk what it was about me but it seemed like I was the only guy in the school that girls would actively avoid... Surely I wasn't the only ugly guy in the school. I was too weird for the weird kids, like c'mon
Very relatable. During my late secondary and high school phase, I was living in the city with my father (we moved from the countryside to the city). There were plenty of guys who were shorter, facially unattractive (I only mog like 2 guys if I remember). For some reason, nobody wanted to be friend with a new kid like me. I even tried to approach one of the girls in class, I was never rude or aggressive, but they were extremely hostile towards me (I am literally a chud). The school sessions were always stressful, teachers always targeted me, even the girls mocked me for not being able to answer the questions. Many times, they told me that I was too stinky (because I was fat, and I sweat a lot).

For the guys, they thought that I was too socially awkward, they never invited me to do anything. Only 1-2 guys, asked me to play games on our phone occasionally, because I was somewhat a decent player. They are the one I'm talking about, but they also had a girlfriend during that time. I had been rejected like 3 times, before I moved back to the countryside, because I couldn't handle the animosity of that school. It was better from then, but then I met this one foid who was pretty cute (probably my looksmatch), she made excuses and rejected me.
 

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