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7/26/2025, 4:03:58 AM
>>81963646
>First off, what made you an incel?
believing that dating is not possible for me.
I have had at least 1 woman interested in me in the past so it's even worse knowing that I am missing out.
I don't want sex outside of a relationship.
I also do not believe in bending over backwards for a woman. I also don't expect her to do that for me.
I need personal space and some sense of independence.
>Was it a certain experience, or do you feel as if you were born into it?
I live a life of inaction and living by the rules.
I will continue being an incel by continuing to live this way.
>What, if anything, could make you stop being an incel (or is it a way of permanent living)?
1. I need to talk to girls
2. Find a girl that has a similar ideology as me
3. Need her to be attracted enough to go out with me
Step 1 is difficult in real life. I do text a 3rdie girl online regularly but it's not a relationship sort of thing.
I also have solitary hobbies.
I am open to dating.
But I'd rather be doing anything else that isn't pursuing a girl.
>Do you believe that femcels are real and valid?
No.
I believe they suffer from choice paralysis if they are like this.
Which I think is better than being swinging from vine to vine trying to find the tallest tree.
Maybe in some country where the men have left to work in a foreign land or something and there's a female skewed gender imbalance it exists.
>How easy is it to find incel communities outside of online forums?
I don't look for them.
And we're a group that is actively discriminated against.
>What age did you learn about incels?
16ish. I just see it as an evolution of the term cyborg.
>What age did you become an incel?
18. My last chance of meeting women naturally was first year of uni. It's been over since.
>First off, what made you an incel?
believing that dating is not possible for me.
I have had at least 1 woman interested in me in the past so it's even worse knowing that I am missing out.
I don't want sex outside of a relationship.
I also do not believe in bending over backwards for a woman. I also don't expect her to do that for me.
I need personal space and some sense of independence.
>Was it a certain experience, or do you feel as if you were born into it?
I live a life of inaction and living by the rules.
I will continue being an incel by continuing to live this way.
>What, if anything, could make you stop being an incel (or is it a way of permanent living)?
1. I need to talk to girls
2. Find a girl that has a similar ideology as me
3. Need her to be attracted enough to go out with me
Step 1 is difficult in real life. I do text a 3rdie girl online regularly but it's not a relationship sort of thing.
I also have solitary hobbies.
I am open to dating.
But I'd rather be doing anything else that isn't pursuing a girl.
>Do you believe that femcels are real and valid?
No.
I believe they suffer from choice paralysis if they are like this.
Which I think is better than being swinging from vine to vine trying to find the tallest tree.
Maybe in some country where the men have left to work in a foreign land or something and there's a female skewed gender imbalance it exists.
>How easy is it to find incel communities outside of online forums?
I don't look for them.
And we're a group that is actively discriminated against.
>What age did you learn about incels?
16ish. I just see it as an evolution of the term cyborg.
>What age did you become an incel?
18. My last chance of meeting women naturally was first year of uni. It's been over since.
7/18/2025, 6:58:07 PM
7/13/2025, 1:39:47 PM
>>212717167
Not to mention that the very democratic EU would intervene in some way to stop the "bigotry" in case that happens. Only a bloody revolution would change the current situation, but it won't happen. Se acabó.
Not to mention that the very democratic EU would intervene in some way to stop the "bigotry" in case that happens. Only a bloody revolution would change the current situation, but it won't happen. Se acabó.
7/3/2025, 12:42:54 AM
7/2/2025, 7:03:28 PM
>>714287543
Me on all counts.
Me on all counts.
6/22/2025, 11:45:12 PM
6/12/2025, 3:39:39 PM
>>211649858
We have literally, unironically, fallen
We have literally, unironically, fallen
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