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Anonymous No.82285360 >>82285381 >>82285386 >>82285969 >>82286126 >>82286618 >>82286721 >>82286773 >>82286778 >>82287702 >>82287738
At what age is it definitively too late to be a khhv in the eyes of society at large?
Anonymous No.82285381
>>82285360 (OP)
Any age is too old in normalfag eyes to have never been kissed or hugged, you cannot tell them you are kissless or hugless.
Anonymous No.82285386 >>82285391
>>82285360 (OP)
I guess that 25, it seems like people is younger for a more extended period of time nowadays but 25 is the point where people may not react loudly but it already g8ves them that feel off feeling
Anonymous No.82285391
>>82285386
I'd say 25 is the first big one yeah, you are no longer a young man in the eyes of society but a man.
Anonymous No.82285969 >>82286293
>>82285360 (OP)
25 is when it becomes unusual, 30 is when your fate is totally sealed.
Anonymous No.82286013
25 because that's a few years after uni, the last easy place to get laid. After that, your inexperience will clash heavily with women your age which will already have a significant body count

>t. 28yo khhv
Anonymous No.82286126
>>82285360 (OP)
I agree with the others, around 25 is the age where women will be creeped out if you tell them you're a virgin. They'll either think that something is seriously wrong with you (it is) or that you're asexual. At 30+ it's genuinely almost over, both with women your age and those significantly younger than you.
Anonymous No.82286293 >>82286692
>>82285969
Agreed by 25 it gets weird by 30 you're definitely an outliner. I was a virgin until 19 which was late for the time. If you're a khhv by 30 you did not try hard or often enough to be physical with women which is fine but it makes you dysfunctional and weird to normalfag society at large. It's easy as man to get nothing but it's the fact that you just sat there and didn't try that people will think you're broken/weird.
Anonymous No.82286618
>>82285360 (OP)
pretend to be a devoute religious man like a preist or a monk but then you develop an emotional friendship with a 30yo roastie that omg you're attracted but can't break your vows
Anonymous No.82286692
>>82286293
>touch a woman
>immidiately marked as a sexual harrasser and your life is entirely ruined
I won't do shit, unless a woman sucks me off on the spot, the risk is not worth it
Anonymous No.82286721 >>82286753
>>82285360 (OP)
I concur with the consensus on 25. Even people who do that "I'm waiting until marriage" shit like my stepsister still have had sex by around then. At 30 it becomes irrefutable that something is deeply wrong with you. I lost my virginity at 17 and got my first serious gf at 25.
Anonymous No.82286753
>>82286721
>something is deeply wrong with you
Ye, for a man it's called not having perfect neutral canthal tilt, NW0 and being under 6'3" while overall looking like a young David Gandy without trying.
Being an adult virgin is outside of a mans control.
Anonymous No.82286773
>>82285360 (OP)
Just dont tell any foid that you are virgin if you are 30. Anything below is still fine as a prudemaxxer
Anonymous No.82286778
>>82285360 (OP)
Why the fuck would you care?
Anonymous No.82287702
>>82285360 (OP)
25 is the actual break off. 20s can be considered late bloomer
Anonymous No.82287738
>>82285360 (OP)
Speaking from experience, 30. I may look mid 20s but the reality is that I have no way of meeting women who are early-mid 20s. All I do is go to my job, go to grocery store and be home. Women my age have mostly aged like shit and are already married and/or mothers. The few left who are virgins are virgins for obvious reasons (ugly, insane) or they're lesbians/asexual/aromantic. Even if some woman my age approaches me, she's extremely likely to have so many icks that I'd never want anything to do with her. And from their POV, they have no reason to want a man-child who plays vidya doesn't want kids/marriage and is focused on financial independence.
I'm fine with it. I was always an introvert and have learned to see benefits to singledom (money, freedom) but turning 30 last year was the point when I definitely knew it's over (never began for me, lol).