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theory: we all are socially equal during early childhood, then later on, we experience a hierarchy

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Edmund_Kemper

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It's pretty obvious to me.

When we're in preschool and elementary school, we're all socially equal. once we enter middle school, we begin to have a hierarchy. in middle school and 9th/10th grade, your first kiss matters. once you get in your later teen years, losing your virginity matters. middle school is when the hierarchy begins. the hierarchy is at its peak during high school and college. it continues to be very intense throughout the rest of our 20s. when we're in our 30s, the hierarchy still exists but becomes less extreme. we become somewhat socially equal again when we're about 80 years old, when we're all old and frail, but the hierarchy will still exist in elder years to an extent.

i'm 22. at age 22, the hierarchy is at its peak. chads and stacies at the top. inches at the bottom.
 
When we're in preschool and elementary school, we're all socially equal. once we enter middle school, we begin to have a hierarchy. in middle school and 9th/10th grade, your first kiss matters. once you get in your later teen years, losing your virginity matters. middle school is when the hierarchy begins. the hierarchy is at its peak during high school and college

Honestly I felt the hierarchy even near the end of elementary because I was shorter than everyone else. I was instantly seen as inferior because of it and was bullied accordingly.
 
All people that age are the bottom of the hierarchy in society. Incels are just the bottom of the bottom.
 
When we're in preschool and elementary school, we're all socially equal.
wrong. truecels and incels are not treated equally. Both are outcast from a very early age, or made fun of at the very least
 
No, when we grow up we become smarter as well as more complex and nuanced, so does the hierarchy making it more competitive which results in pushing out the social outcasts further down the outer edges.the hierarchy becomes more extreme and therefore more apparent.

wrong. truecels and incels are not treated equally. Both are outcast from a very early age, or made fun of at the very least
 
The hierarchy is still there, just less extreme.
 
Nah, even in childhood you have a pretty obvious divide of chads/normalfags/incels its just not as mean. Atleast in my experince you can be that ugly reject and young females wont see you as "boyfriend material" but they'll atleast treat you as a person. Once the whore hormones kick in its all over.
 
I disagree. There is a hierarchy much earlier. I remember walking into my first day of kindergarten and looking around seeing the other children already paired up playing together. I was an outcast on day 1.
 

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