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willystroker
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We all know that most foids at least are wicked beings who view us as lower than dirt. Of course there are many who pretend to be nice to us and others who don't even pretend. But for me there was once in a blue moon a foid who was actually friendly to me. Not because I was special to her or anything but because she was nice to everyone, enough that she even treated subhumans like me well. I think I can count on one hand the number of foids who were like that since middle school. Quite a bit more including elementary and earlier. It became almost exponentially less common from elementary to college.
There was one in particular who I always remember. She was a grade ahead and we were in a math class together. She would always come up to talk to me (again I'm not a fakecel she did it to everyone) and one time she even said that we should be friends. I scoffed at the suggestion and said "yeah right" since it seemed so absurd I thought she was messing with me. Then she looked kind of disappointed and went away. After a few moments my autistic brain finally caught up and realized that she might've meant it. It really sucks that not only do low-status guys like me have few opportunities to form relationships, but due to bitterness and inexperience we end up wrecking the few opportunities we do get.
There was one in particular who I always remember. She was a grade ahead and we were in a math class together. She would always come up to talk to me (again I'm not a fakecel she did it to everyone) and one time she even said that we should be friends. I scoffed at the suggestion and said "yeah right" since it seemed so absurd I thought she was messing with me. Then she looked kind of disappointed and went away. After a few moments my autistic brain finally caught up and realized that she might've meant it. It really sucks that not only do low-status guys like me have few opportunities to form relationships, but due to bitterness and inexperience we end up wrecking the few opportunities we do get.