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Anonymous No.942101801 [Report] >>942102893 >>942103346
When you call a socially awkward men/autistic man a "creep" you're basically categorizing them with rapists, pedophiles, kidnappers, sex offenders, etc. This is considered "nicer" and "less shallow" than just telling them they're ugly.
Anonymous No.942102639 [Report]
I have notice that social media has created a doom loop of sorts when it comes to 'toxic relationships'. For example, I type in something like 'narcissism help' because I want to try and find other narcissists that may be struggling with their cognitive disorders like me. Instead I find a culture that perpetuates an over-generalized distilled narrative that narcissist=bad or all narcissistic men are unlovable.
This is beyond equal representation thru media algos, this is strait up MKULTRA CHAOS PHOENIX
Anonymous No.942102893 [Report]
>>942101801 (OP)
This guy would get loads of girls if he was born in Brasil
Anonymous No.942103346 [Report]
>>942101801 (OP)
Social skills is something you can get better at with practice and it is possible to identify and work around the issues that autism can cause.
I should know, because I've had to deal with both of those things in my own life.
There is one thing that I can say for certain after having worked my way through both of those things and that is that feeling victimized by them and externalizing what caused those issues and resenting how other people reacted to them, wasn't part of me dealing with them and getting to a better place. In fact I had to reject those sentiments before I could even begin to better my lot in life.
So in short, you won't get anything constructive out of making these threads, because appealing to other people with the goal of them making your life better, just doesn't work.