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Manletbruh

Manletbruh

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Any of you played some kind of sport or did any physical activities that involved being around other people when you were young or even after?
If so why and what made you stop?
I personally played some football and table tennis but they didn't really work out for me.
 
I learned at like 5 or 6 years old that I was a complete unathletic, subhuman genetic garbage and that any attempt at sports of any kind would only result in failure, defeat and humiliation. It was a lot to take in at that age :feelsbadman:

Now I just cope in the gym doing exercises i'm not completely terrible at.
Never had friends so no.
brutal
 
No I never had as I don’t have friends to play it with
 
Don't like them
 
learned at like 5 or 6 years old that I was a complete unathletic, subhuman genetic garbage and that any attempt at sports of any kind would only result in failure, defeat and humiliation
Whenever I tried my best I would just fail, I kind of realized when I was young that I wasn't the competitive type, lacked the spirit and the talent to do it.
 
Whenever I tried my best I would just fail, I kind of realized when I was young that I wasn't the competitive type, lacked the spirit and the talent to do it.
Nah we're all born competitive, but when you get mogged and embarrassed EVERY SINGLE FUCKING TIME you try you quickly learn to not try. The negative feedback destroys you mentally
 
I took karate lessons for a while, because my dad thought it'd improve my confidence. Ended up getting bullied by the other kids, so i stopped going.
 
I took karate lessons for a while, because my dad thought it'd improve my confidence. Ended up getting bullied by the other kids, so i stopped going.
Classic chad/boomer logic. Thinking that what is good for some people is good for everyone. In reality some things will destroy your self confidence. Were you initially excited about it? Like before the bullying?

@ionlycopenow i think you'll like this thread
 
Any of you played some kind of sport or did any physical activities that involved being around other people when you were young or even after?
If so why and what made you stop?
I personally played some football and table tennis but they didn't really work out for me.
I did MMA back in 2010 when I was 14 (would turn 15 later that year) for a month. I quit mostly because of the expenses. If I stayed there, I could have been UFCmaxxed.
 
I did MMA back in 2010 when I was 14 (would turn 15 later that year) for a month. I quit mostly because of the expenses. If I stayed there, I could have been UFCmaxxed.
mirin the low inhib
 
mirin the low inhib
I was the youngest dude there but there were 2 dudes of my high school there that did not like me at the time. :feelskek: I guess that played a role too but not as much as the expenses and I had no job.
 
Were you initially excited about it?
Well i was kinda nervous, since at this point i've already made expirinces with getting bullied. But apart from that i imagined it to be cool. But in the end it only made me feel even more insecure, and weak.
 
Rock climbing, spelunking, hiking, muntaineering, skiing/snowboarding, cross-country skiing, later and just occasionally canoeing.
Changing cities, work and simpy aging made me lose the friends I would do that with. Now I just don't have much time/energy for that.
Once or twice a year I still go skiing by myself, to remember at least the basic moves.
Honestly the friend groups I did outdoors with where the best ever.
I'd recommend looking for an outdoor sports club to any incel.
 
Well i was kinda nervous, since at this point i've already made expirinces with getting bullied. But apart from that i imagined it to be cool. But in the end it only made me feel even more insecure, and weak.
Pretty much my experience in general. Anything I tried seemed like a good idea but then i only felt worse when things didn't pan out. At least your dad meant well i guess

People always say "put yourself out there", "try more things" but imo if you don't have the genes for it you only get hurt from trying
 
Any of you played some kind of sport or did any physical activities that involved being around other people when you were young or even after?
If so why and what made you stop?
I personally played some football and table tennis but they didn't really work out for me.
I don't play team sports, never liked them. Much rather play solo sports i.e. badminton, tennis, table tennis, chess, etc

The only team sports I only ever liked were american football, basketball, rugby, baseball and water polo.

Yes football is a kids sport.
 
From a young age to highschool, i was alot into soccer, cricket, table tennis and badminton. I ocassionally played some basketball as well. I also really liked swimming too. Afterwards i stopped when i entered Uni because no time. I havent completely stopped outdoor hobbies now. I just do different things stuff like hiking, mountain biking, and snowboarding. Also looking to get into guns and shooting range etc.
 
I do as it's like the only exercise I get, quit some other stuff as I just don't like the socialising part.
 
Any of you played some kind of sport or did any physical activities that involved being around other people when you were young or even after?
If so why and what made you stop?
I personally played some football and table tennis but they didn't really work out for me.
I played football and rugby. Overall a bad decision because I got chronic tendonitis that still flares up as a result. I was dend/linebacker. I only started because the coach asked me to join, same with the bball one but I knew some dudes on the football team so.

Though, I will say that it was quite fun while it lasted. It made me feel like I was alive, compared to years of rotting alone.

Though it didn't help me social maxxx at all like I thought it would as well.
I took karate lessons for a while, because my dad thought it'd improve my confidence. Ended up getting bullied by the other kids, so i stopped going.
Yeah, karate is an autism sport so it's a failo often. Moron dad's sign their kid up for it thinking they'll stop getting bullied but it usually just makes it worse.
I learned at like 5 or 6 years old that I was a complete unathletic, subhuman genetic garbage and that any attempt at sports of any kind would only result in failure, defeat and humiliation. It was a lot to take in at that age :feelsbadman:

Now I just cope in the gym doing exercises i'm not completely terrible at.

brutal
I was really uncoordinated and a bad team player but thankfully it didn't matter in football.
I did MMA back in 2010 when I was 14 (would turn 15 later that year) for a month. I quit mostly because of the expenses. If I stayed there, I could have been UFCmaxxed.
I've always wanted to try ufc or boxing or something but I feel it would be a bad idea probably
 
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