NotTheElliot
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Imagine a video or news story where a foid, who had rejected a genuinely good guy for Chad, met back with him some time later. Maybe a few years later, or after they're out of college.
Typical background; he was a "nice guy", a good person, a friend, etc, but she didn't want to "hurt the relationship" or she wasn't "ready" for a relationship. But then of course she went on to get NUCLEAR-railed by Chad who tore her vag and asshole into one giant manhole and then forget about her afterward.
Now imagine this later meet-up, with the good guy that she rejected. What if the foid APOLOGIZED and admitted that he would've been a better choice (or, at least, not a terrible one). I mean if she actually meant it. And this encouraged at least one woman watching to date or talk more with the awkward, inexperienced guy who may've tried showing his interest, but didn't know how to.
I guarantee you, if such a thing happened in 2013, there would be no ER. Well, there would be but you know what I mean. Maybe he and many like him would be encouraged to approach, since the risk of social crucifixion would be eliminated.
Typical background; he was a "nice guy", a good person, a friend, etc, but she didn't want to "hurt the relationship" or she wasn't "ready" for a relationship. But then of course she went on to get NUCLEAR-railed by Chad who tore her vag and asshole into one giant manhole and then forget about her afterward.
Now imagine this later meet-up, with the good guy that she rejected. What if the foid APOLOGIZED and admitted that he would've been a better choice (or, at least, not a terrible one). I mean if she actually meant it. And this encouraged at least one woman watching to date or talk more with the awkward, inexperienced guy who may've tried showing his interest, but didn't know how to.
I guarantee you, if such a thing happened in 2013, there would be no ER. Well, there would be but you know what I mean. Maybe he and many like him would be encouraged to approach, since the risk of social crucifixion would be eliminated.