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Discussion What is better: being in a toxic relationship of inceldom?

What is better: being in a toxic relationship of inceldom?

  • Inceldom

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  • Toxic relationship

    Votes: 6 66.7%

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Normies claims that it's better to be alone than in a toxic relationship, but is that true or is it just foid pandering (because foids are never alone, even when single)? Normies also don't know true, long term loneliness and rejection like we do, so this is another one of their "truths" that I thought should be put to scrutiny here.
 
inceldom is basado
 
there is a 3rd way, you fuck prostitute
 
I'd say it depends tbh
 
I'd say it depends tbh
Yeah, toxic can mean many things. As long as the relationship has it's good sides, if we fuck a lot and don't hate each other all the time, I think i would take the "toxic" relationship, but depends on how toxic.
 
there is a 3rd way, you fuck prostitute
That's inceldom.
Yeah, toxic can mean many things. As long as the relationship has it's good sides, if we fuck a lot and don't hate each other all the time, I think i would take the "toxic" relationship, but depends on how toxic.
All relationships will have a good side. Nobody would even get into one if there was abuse from the start.

I also don't mean abusive relationship like what foids say it's abusive. They'll claim the bf is abusive because he won't let her sleep around jfl
 
All relationships will have a good side. Nobody would even get into one if there was abuse from the start.
Social pressure. Not wanting to be seen as a loser loner. Often people are their best version / fake who they are at the start and only later reveal their inner self. People get used to being in relationships and are too lazy and comfortable to get out.

Still think it depends on the details. There are certain things others might hate that I wouldn't care about because autism. And other things that would be a deal breaker for me but irrelevant to others.

I suspect though that I would not stay in what you meant with a "toxic relationship". Thing is, I would not stay in one, but I would like to get into one if I could.

As i said, at the start everyone pretends to be someone they are not. And many things that are really annoying in the long run aren't too bad at first.

If I had the ability to get into a toxic relationship anytime I want, I would be in one, remain until it gets unbearable, stay single for a while and then repeat.
 
Rather be based than abused.
 

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