>>40399175>>403998162/2 Women probably have a similar thing where short brown men simply do not register as potential mates, but unlike my experience as a man, for women it's nonstop attention, they never don't feel the desire from men, or so I understand.
I get a very mild taste of that at gay bars, because I am a certain kind of guy's type, but I don't mind it at all, since it's great for my ego and I have never felt threatened, at worst I just wasn't sure how to turn guys down. But women experience this anywhere they may go, even when it's totally inappropriate, so they develop a reflexive pushback and instinctively learn to view it all in a predator/prey framework. And so any experience with men of my type gets framed as a predator encounter, but with my type, specifically as unsuccessful predator, aka 'creep'. As in, they'd fully expect a violent rape if they were crippled and we were alone on a desert island, but they know they're relatively safe from me in normal conditions, with whites around. But they still have a deep need to express that feeling that I'm a rape threat, so they use the word 'creep'.
The rejection part is just part of life, I don't hold it against anyone if they're not into me, what makes me seethe, and I do seethe about it, is how they clearly see me as a repugnant monster, yet I have an 'attitude problem' for noticing that. Would it be so hard to just admit they see monsters everywhere? What if it's true? I get that rape is a problem, sexual harassment is a problem, but why act like it's an "attitude problem" on my part when it's clearly just me being short and brown?
Hope that was interesting for you to read, but it's probably just run of the mill incel drivel.