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As a Uni student, I walk past foids frequently between classes. At times (and I don’t mean to foid worship or anything) a foid's shape will be irresistible to gaze upon and as I look toward them sometimes awkward eye contact inevitably ensues. In my experience there tends to be a consistent pattern in the way foids react whenever they see me. Here are the top 4 reactions foids will give sub-par men they happen to make eye contact with
The Phone Looker:
Most foids will often conceal their true feelings when they happen to lock eyes with a subhuman. When this happens, they’ll often try to pretend as if they are checking something really quick on their phones. When I used to work at a local grocery store, one foid coworker would always pull this trick whenever I was at least 30-40 feet away to lessen the likelihood of me saying anything to her.
The Head Turner:
When pulling out a phone isn’t an immediately available option, foids will simply turn their heads in another direction to avoid facing you altogether. In fact, this just happened to me earlier today (which inspired me to make this thread) when I was leaving one of my classes. From quite a distance away I looked at a stacylite and she turned her head directly down toward the ground and kept it low until we passed eachother.
The Disgusted One:
Some foids have no issue with expressing how they truly feel about subhumans. There are a number of foids who will display a clear face of disgust to any untermench that even dares to look anywhere near her. This type of behavior is most common among Stacies. Sarcastic scoffs are not uncommon.
The Annoyed One:
Another type of reaction commonly exhibited by Stacies who aren’t afraid to let inferior men know how she feels is that of the annoyed foid. This differs from disgust in that the foid’s face carries an expression that suggests that being looked at by subhumans is something that she has to deal with on a consistent basis and is thus tired of and annoyed with. I’ve whitened some foid’s roll their eyes when they say me, as if to say: “ugh, here we go again! Another loser who thinks he has a shot”.
This is just one of the many mechanisms that foids routinely employ as a strategy to get their message across implicitly and nonverbally to lesser men: “IM CHADSCLUSIVE, DONT EVEN THINK ABOUT IT”. Foid psychology remains a topic of profound interest to me and I intend on studying these creatures further.
The Phone Looker:
Most foids will often conceal their true feelings when they happen to lock eyes with a subhuman. When this happens, they’ll often try to pretend as if they are checking something really quick on their phones. When I used to work at a local grocery store, one foid coworker would always pull this trick whenever I was at least 30-40 feet away to lessen the likelihood of me saying anything to her.
The Head Turner:
When pulling out a phone isn’t an immediately available option, foids will simply turn their heads in another direction to avoid facing you altogether. In fact, this just happened to me earlier today (which inspired me to make this thread) when I was leaving one of my classes. From quite a distance away I looked at a stacylite and she turned her head directly down toward the ground and kept it low until we passed eachother.
The Disgusted One:
Some foids have no issue with expressing how they truly feel about subhumans. There are a number of foids who will display a clear face of disgust to any untermench that even dares to look anywhere near her. This type of behavior is most common among Stacies. Sarcastic scoffs are not uncommon.
The Annoyed One:
Another type of reaction commonly exhibited by Stacies who aren’t afraid to let inferior men know how she feels is that of the annoyed foid. This differs from disgust in that the foid’s face carries an expression that suggests that being looked at by subhumans is something that she has to deal with on a consistent basis and is thus tired of and annoyed with. I’ve whitened some foid’s roll their eyes when they say me, as if to say: “ugh, here we go again! Another loser who thinks he has a shot”.
This is just one of the many mechanisms that foids routinely employ as a strategy to get their message across implicitly and nonverbally to lesser men: “IM CHADSCLUSIVE, DONT EVEN THINK ABOUT IT”. Foid psychology remains a topic of profound interest to me and I intend on studying these creatures further.