Books for missing out on teenage love? - /lit/ (#24477210) [Archived: 1042 hours ago]

Anonymous
6/18/2025, 10:52:57 PM No.24477210
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>Of course. It's over since a long time, since the beginning. You will never represent, Raphael, an erotic dream of a young girl. You must take your part; such things are not for you. Anyway, it's already too late. The failure, Raphael, that you have known since your adolescence, the frustration that has been chasing you since the age of thirteen will leave in you an indelible trace. Even assuming that you can now have women - which, frankly, I do not think - it will not be enough; nothing will ever be enough. You will always be orphaned by those teenage loves you have not known. In you, the wound is already painful; it will become more and more so. An atrocious bitterness, without remission, will eventually fill your heart. There will be no redemption or deliverance for you. This is it.
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Anonymous
6/18/2025, 10:53:59 PM No.24477213
>>24477210 (OP)
Books to explain why is teenage love important? I was not interested in women till my thirties
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Anonymous
6/18/2025, 10:59:32 PM No.24477231
>>24477210 (OP)
Motherfucker tries to make us feel bad when in the same book he writes:
>Love as innocence and capacity for illusion, as the ability to summarize the whole of the other sex in a single loved one, rarely survives a year of sexual vagrancy, never two. In fact, the successive sexual experiences accumulated during adolescence rapidly undermine and destroy any possibility of sentimental or romantic projection; gradually, and in fact quite quickly, you become as capable of love as an old rag. And then, of course, you lead the life of a rag; as you get older, you become less attractive, and therefore bitter.
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Anonymous
6/19/2025, 12:23:55 AM No.24477456
>>24477210 (OP)
I know nothing of this man or his book, but please enlighten me about him, for what he just whispered is undeniably true. I've been there, anon!I've lived it. teenage love doesn't just break your heart it consumes your youth, devours your soul, and leaves you hollow.At 28, I still keep myself wondering: had I not surrendered my heart to that girl, had I not wasted years in obsessive devotion, might my life now bloom with color instead of this endless gloom.
she was a caution ,she was torture!
Anonymous
6/19/2025, 12:29:00 AM No.24477466
Teenage love is demonic, do not recommend
Anonymous
6/19/2025, 12:37:14 AM No.24477478
>>24477231
That's not the same thing he talks about in OP quote.
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Anonymous
6/19/2025, 12:43:01 AM No.24477496
>>24477478
How is that not the same thing? It's a critique of teenage love and sex. He even talks about a young girl's erotic dream in the OP.
So in one hand he wants us to feel bad for missing out, and in the other he wants us to feel bad for not missing out.
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Anonymous
6/19/2025, 3:35:06 AM No.24477848
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>>24477210 (OP)
I have always observed that young men, corrupted in early youth and addicted to women and debauchery, are inhuman and cruel; their passionate temperament makes them impatient, vindictive, and angry; their imagination fixed on one object only, refuses all others; mercy and pity are alike unknown to them; they would have sacrificed father, mother, the whole world, to the least of their pleasures. A young man, on the other hand, brought up in happy innocence, is drawn by the first stirrings of nature to the tender and affectionate passions; his warm heart is touched by the sufferings of his fellow-creatures; he trembles with delight when he meets his comrade, his arms can embrace tenderly, his eyes can shed tears of pity; he learns to be sorry for offending others through his shame at causing annoyance. If the eager warmth of his blood makes him quick, hasty, and passionate, a moment later you see all his natural kindness of heart in the eagerness of his repentance; he weeps, he groans over the wound he has given; he would atone for the blood he has shed with his own; his anger dies away, his pride abases itself before the consciousness of his wrong-doing. Is he the injured party, in the height of his fury an excuse, a word, disarms him; he forgives the wrongs of others as whole-heartedly as he repairs his own. Adolescence is not the age of hatred or vengeance; it is the age of pity, mercy, and generosity. Yes, I maintain, and I am not afraid of the testimony of experience, a youth of good birth, one who has preserved his innocence up to the age of twenty, is at that age the best, the most generous, the most loving, and the most lovable of men. You never heard such a thing; I can well believe that philosophers such as you, brought up among the corruption of the public schools, are unaware of it.
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Anonymous
6/19/2025, 3:47:14 AM No.24477872
>>24477496
>So in one hand he wants us to feel bad for missing out, and in the other he wants us to feel bad for not missing out.
He doesn't want you to FEEL anything he wants to address the truth of the situation and bleakly, there is no contradiction. Damned if you do, dammed if you don't.
Anonymous
6/19/2025, 3:56:46 AM No.24477886
>>24477848
I thought you wrote this but it's from Emile which makes me feel a whole lot better about myself. I thought an anon in the year 2025 had enough brains to completely mog me but that somehow it wasn't enough to get published
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Anonymous
6/19/2025, 10:25:01 AM No.24478661
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>>24477210 (OP)
>missing out on teenage love
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Anonymous
6/19/2025, 10:27:08 AM No.24478666
>>24478661
>says as he bumps the thread 7 hours later
Not the smartest move Mr. Stark
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Anonymous
6/19/2025, 10:58:06 AM No.24478704
>>24477213
It isn't.
It's hormonal crap.
Teenage girls look like goblinas and the only reaction a normal male should have towards them is profound visceral disgust. Having relationships with them is like having a relationship with a sheboon on speed. It's fucking stressful and will leave you scarred for life because women at that age are cruel and retarded.
The reason this kind of very crappy, very transient love is fetishized on 4chan is die to anime and anime styled fiction influence on the autistic mind. There's an assumption that love pictured in that type of fiction, while the reality is very gross, pathetic and disgusting.
If you want to experience teenage love, find a woman with BPD.
>>24477848
This is a more accurate state of affairs. Although written in 18th century, the words resonate with my contemporary lived experience in a public school.
Women, especially teenage goblina women, bring the worst in teenage men, who think being violent and obnoxious is the surest way to get cunt.
>>24477886
You sound like a retard. An average Estonian posting on /pol/ writes better than you from the syntactic point of view. An average /pol/ack mogs you intellectually. You should forget about literature and learn the art of knots.
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Anonymous
6/19/2025, 11:05:04 AM No.24478708
>>24478704
>You sound like a retard. An average Estonian posting on /pol/ writes better than you from the syntactic point of view. An average /pol/ack mogs you intellectually. You should forget about literature and learn the art of knots.
Fuck if I care about your syntax, I'm not looking to jerk my ego off on 4chan by taking the time out of my day to write an intricate message in a language I couldn't care less about. That being said your post made me feel good about myself because if that's the best you can muster then I'm like that nigga Megamind from the movie Megamind next to you. You're more like his fish buddy, stuck in a bowl, eternally sniffing his own farts.
Anonymous
6/19/2025, 11:38:54 AM No.24478729
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>>24477210 (OP)
Books on missing out on teenage love because you were too choosy,?
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Anonymous
6/19/2025, 11:41:55 AM No.24478734
>>24478666
Oh no, I thought it was a smart move to bump a dead thread on a slow board. I want to see you people try and justify teenage love as something good.
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Anonymous
6/19/2025, 11:47:34 AM No.24478742
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>>24478734
Chill out clever boy
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Anonymous
6/19/2025, 11:49:44 AM No.24478747
>>24478729
Eugene Onegin
Anonymous
6/19/2025, 12:49:20 PM No.24478823
>>24478742
NIGGER
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Anonymous
6/19/2025, 12:57:09 PM No.24478836
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>>24478823
Anonymous
6/19/2025, 4:12:20 PM No.24479137
Read Atomised, it's a more fleshed out version of Whatever.
>Pupils in the quatrieme were allowed to join the cinema club, which held screenings every Thursday evening in the boys' assembly hall, though girls were allowed to attend. One night in December, just before Nosferatu the Vampire started, Bruno took the seat next to Caroline Yessayan. Towards the end of the film - having thought about it for more than an hour - he gently placed his hand on her thigh. For a few wonderful seconds (five? seven? surely no more than ten?), nothing happened. She didn't move. Bruno felt a warm glow flood his body, he thought he might faint. Then, without saying a word, she gently brushed his hand away. Years later, when some bitch or other was sucking him off, Bruno would remember those few seconds of terrifying joy; he would also remember the moment when Caroline Yessayan moved his hand away. What the boy had felt was something pure, something gentle, something that predated sex or a need for sensual fulfilment. It was the simple desire to reach out and touch someone, to be held lovingly in someone's arms. Tenderness is a deeper instinct than seduction which is why it is so diffcult to give up hope.
Anonymous
6/19/2025, 5:05:01 PM No.24479261
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>>24478729
Books on missing out on teenage love because you thought she must have been joking or something when she told you she liked you (out of the blue).
Anonymous
6/19/2025, 5:07:05 PM No.24479269
>>24477210 (OP)
>Missed out on teenage love
>Missed out on college
>Missed out on love in my 20s
>Now a 35kv
I genuinely don't know how I'm going to make it to 40 without roping.
Anonymous
6/19/2025, 6:07:21 PM No.24479389
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>>24477210 (OP)
Pretty much every graphic novel that isn't about superheroes. The medium was heavily influenced by confessionalism it turns out the type of teenagers interested in drawing comics don't have sex.