
FemoidsGTFO
WOMEN HATED ME FIRST · Discord: femoidsgtfo
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Now, to prove this statement I could use myself as an example since I'm generally disliked among my peers, but then people would argue that I'm a misogynistic incel and therefore have a repugnant personality, which I guess is fair enough.
However, I know of someone else in my personal life whose very existence proves my point. I'm talking about a guy from my year group in school whom I've known for quite a few years now. To give a brief physical description: he's around 6'1, very frail, about a 3-4/10 in looks and has a speech impediment that sometimes make him difficult to understand. As for his personality, he's incredibly kind, agreeable and would never hurt a fly. He also exhibits a few signs of autism (not sure if he actually has it) such as an inability to read and comprehend social cues in certain situations. Nevertheless, he often makes an effort to socialize and is open to interacting with others.
Sounds like a pretty good personality, right? Surely he's well liked and appreciated among the other students! After all, personality is what it all comes down to, right?
Well, no. While some are receptive to his advances, others outright despise him for daring to attempt befriending them. One time I talked about him to a girl from his English class and she told me that she dreaded having to talk to him because he was "creepy" merely for approaching and wanting to interact with her. She also explained how she and others in their class would make fun of one another whenever they had the "misfortune" of being picked to work with him in group projects. Another time she ranted to me about how stupid he apparently was for making a few spelling errors in a power point.
On a different occasion I mentioned how the main reason people dislike him is the way he looks and she immediately went "no, it's totally not about that!" When I subsequently asked why she considered him creepy but not me even though we're both in pretty much the same social situation, she legit responded along the lines of "well, you don't try to talk to people when they don't want to and you don't sound weird." I want to remind you that he's probably autistic so it's not even his fault for accidentally bothering people as he literally doesn't know any better.
So in essence, this guy has a great personality yet people heavily dislike him simply for looking unconventional and being socially awkward. He never did anything wrong and is always trying to be a good person towards everyone, but normies are just hardwired to pick on outcast males. I'd love to hear what the bluepillers have to argue against this. I've literally seen it with my own eyes.
However, I know of someone else in my personal life whose very existence proves my point. I'm talking about a guy from my year group in school whom I've known for quite a few years now. To give a brief physical description: he's around 6'1, very frail, about a 3-4/10 in looks and has a speech impediment that sometimes make him difficult to understand. As for his personality, he's incredibly kind, agreeable and would never hurt a fly. He also exhibits a few signs of autism (not sure if he actually has it) such as an inability to read and comprehend social cues in certain situations. Nevertheless, he often makes an effort to socialize and is open to interacting with others.
Sounds like a pretty good personality, right? Surely he's well liked and appreciated among the other students! After all, personality is what it all comes down to, right?
Well, no. While some are receptive to his advances, others outright despise him for daring to attempt befriending them. One time I talked about him to a girl from his English class and she told me that she dreaded having to talk to him because he was "creepy" merely for approaching and wanting to interact with her. She also explained how she and others in their class would make fun of one another whenever they had the "misfortune" of being picked to work with him in group projects. Another time she ranted to me about how stupid he apparently was for making a few spelling errors in a power point.
On a different occasion I mentioned how the main reason people dislike him is the way he looks and she immediately went "no, it's totally not about that!" When I subsequently asked why she considered him creepy but not me even though we're both in pretty much the same social situation, she legit responded along the lines of "well, you don't try to talk to people when they don't want to and you don't sound weird." I want to remind you that he's probably autistic so it's not even his fault for accidentally bothering people as he literally doesn't know any better.
So in essence, this guy has a great personality yet people heavily dislike him simply for looking unconventional and being socially awkward. He never did anything wrong and is always trying to be a good person towards everyone, but normies are just hardwired to pick on outcast males. I'd love to hear what the bluepillers have to argue against this. I've literally seen it with my own eyes.