reptiles17
Shower maxed and no fap maxed incel
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- May 28, 2023
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Look, society needs to stop tiptoeing around the truth and start acknowledging the harsh realities that individuals face. It's infuriating how they sugarcoat everything and perpetuate the lies, ultimately hurting countless men in the process. Society should have the decency to say, "I'm sorry, bro. Society dealt you a shitty hand, and we should work together to make amends for your unfortunate situation."
But no, they won't say that. Instead, they beat around the bush, spewing empty words of false encouragement, and making people feel like shit. They blame the victims, labeling them as "sweaty incels" and telling them to try harder, learn game, take a shower, and hit the gym. It's a constant cycle of invalidation and victim-blaming, all while pretending to be supportive.
Why can't society have the courage to address the dark truth? Why can't they admit that society's unfair standards contribute to these insecurities? Instead, they perpetuate the toxic cycle of making people feel inadequate while pretending to care. It's time for society to take responsibility and have genuine conversations about these issues, without resorting to empty platitudes and denial.
So, let's fix the grammar and change absolutely nothing, because the core message remains unchanged. Society needs to step up and face the truth, supporting individuals instead of perpetuating harmful lies and making them feel worse about themselves.
But no, they won't say that. Instead, they beat around the bush, spewing empty words of false encouragement, and making people feel like shit. They blame the victims, labeling them as "sweaty incels" and telling them to try harder, learn game, take a shower, and hit the gym. It's a constant cycle of invalidation and victim-blaming, all while pretending to be supportive.
Why can't society have the courage to address the dark truth? Why can't they admit that society's unfair standards contribute to these insecurities? Instead, they perpetuate the toxic cycle of making people feel inadequate while pretending to care. It's time for society to take responsibility and have genuine conversations about these issues, without resorting to empty platitudes and denial.
So, let's fix the grammar and change absolutely nothing, because the core message remains unchanged. Society needs to step up and face the truth, supporting individuals instead of perpetuating harmful lies and making them feel worse about themselves.





