The Enforcer
Not fit to survive
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Tbh, it seems that most incels struggle with a lot more than inceldom itself. Often a lot of issues come almost hand-in-hand with being an incel, either as a contributing cause, or as a symptom. Or just a parallel issue that has similar causes. It's no good. It's good however that things can get better for you though. Hopefully those few years pass fast so you can get where you need to be, within reason of course.I struggle with everything since I was born.I wish inceldom was my only problem but it's not like this.You know,after you pass a certain age you accept yourself as a failure and you just cope a little bit until the rope comes to collect.
Maybe if I had a father,if I hadn't had been bullied and beaten up by others,if I hadn't been living in poor 3rd world country in a village,if I hadn't had to take care of my family because I'm the only one they can rely on things would have been different.But I'm not here to just cry for myself,things will be better in a few years (not romantically speaking though),if my diseases or the next car on the street don't kill me.
Other people live far more miserable lives than us but never complain about anything.
Certainly there are some people in the world in worse positions than many of us. But don't let that invalidate your own issues. Nothing worse than normies trying to gaslight you into believing that your problems don't matter or dont exist just because some people have it worse. Especially when those same people live far less miserable lives than us, enviable lives full of positivity, yet they complain about everything non-stop. Those people are trash.





