Whitefeminineboy
"Never give up bro"
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I only came across this site when I was 22.
Before that, I knew next to nothing about incels.
I didn't even know such a thing existed.
Through my own research into what could possibly be wrong with me and why my life turned out to be such shit compared to others, I blackpilled myself more and more.
I did my own research on the internet and was able to totally agree with the incel views that were new to me.
I thought the typical incel that these pages have described is me.
When I found out that I was an incel my eyes were opened.
A lot of things suddenly made sense.
I was often told that I was ugly, but at the same time I was told that it was only bad people who told me that and that there were no ugly people.
I've always asked myself why I'm always the victim of bullying and the one who gets insulted.
The one who has never had a girlfriend, the one who is still extremely far behind in his career, the one who hardly has any friends, the one who is hated by everyone, the one who always feels bad.
I would say at the age of 16, 17, 18 things can still change.
I've heard that for some on the site, being an incel is just a teenage phase.
I would recommend the younger ones to wait a little longer until everything more or less stabilizes.
As far as I know, the body can still change until the age of 25, but after 20 only very minimally.
For some people, for example, they don't start growing a beard until they're 20 (unfortunately it never happened to me, even though I'm already 23).
Acne or similar skin diseases could possibly disappear as you get older.
Wait until you 20.
Before that, I knew next to nothing about incels.
I didn't even know such a thing existed.
Through my own research into what could possibly be wrong with me and why my life turned out to be such shit compared to others, I blackpilled myself more and more.
I did my own research on the internet and was able to totally agree with the incel views that were new to me.
I thought the typical incel that these pages have described is me.
When I found out that I was an incel my eyes were opened.
A lot of things suddenly made sense.
I was often told that I was ugly, but at the same time I was told that it was only bad people who told me that and that there were no ugly people.
I've always asked myself why I'm always the victim of bullying and the one who gets insulted.
The one who has never had a girlfriend, the one who is still extremely far behind in his career, the one who hardly has any friends, the one who is hated by everyone, the one who always feels bad.
I would say at the age of 16, 17, 18 things can still change.
I've heard that for some on the site, being an incel is just a teenage phase.
I would recommend the younger ones to wait a little longer until everything more or less stabilizes.
As far as I know, the body can still change until the age of 25, but after 20 only very minimally.
For some people, for example, they don't start growing a beard until they're 20 (unfortunately it never happened to me, even though I'm already 23).
Acne or similar skin diseases could possibly disappear as you get older.
Wait until you 20.