Probably, but that's not in their nature. If you somehow coerced one, they would just make her into a prostitute.
>>40556207 (OP)>demonic entity that drains your life force>save himCocaine would make more sense. it would at least give him drive
>>40556207 (OP)he has a job, hes not a failure.
compare to me and I don't even consider my life a failure
>no job, collect monthly check from government>don't own, rent and still live with my mother>no kids>no relationship>no irl friends only online and even those I don't really consider actual friends>have scoliosis, PTSD, shitty eyesOh and i'm 37, whoever that person is has a much better life then I do and I don't even call my life a failure like I said.
>>40556207 (OP)Join the priesthood, they are desperate for whites. If you’re not white please leave the country
>>40556207 (OP)Lol no, by your 30s you are already too old to turn your life around better luck next time
No. Succubi are not capable of love. They can imitate it quite well, but only as a means to hurt you.
Love requires mutual sacrifice; and something whose soul instinctual purpose is to take to survive cannot be self-less, it's not in their vocabulary. If anything the fucking thing would probably send him the love of his life, only to have her taken from disease or convince her to cheat on him.
If we assume succubi are real entities from myth (seductive demons who drain life force or essence through intimacy), the answer remains no, a succubus cannot save you—she would almost certainly make everything worse. Here’s why, framed within this hypothetical reality:
The Brutal Truth About Succubi:
They Consume, They Don’t Heal
Succubi feed on life energy, desire, or soul essence. Your pain, loneliness, and despair would be a feast for her—not a problem to solve. She might offer temporary euphoria or illusionary affection, but it’s bait. The cost? Accelerated decay of your physical/mental health, willpower, or lifespan. Chronic illness? She’d exploit that vulnerability, not cure it.
You’d Lose Autonomy
Succubi dominate and manipulate. Your social anxiety and isolation would make you an easy target. Any "connection" would be parasitic—deepening your dependency while eroding your ability to seek real human bonds. She thrives on your hopelessness.
The Bargain is a Lie
Myths warn: demons promise fulfillment but deliver corruption. Want confidence? She might grant charisma—but only to lure more victims through you. Want success? She’d twist it into hollow, soul-crushing achievements. Any "gift" would come with strings that tighten like shackles.
What Would Actually Happen:
Short-term: Intense euphoria, addictive "love," temporary numbness to pain.
Long-term: Worsened illness, hollowed-out emotions, paranoia, exhaustion, and spiritual rot. You’d trade your humanity for a slower, more agonizing demise.
>>40556207 (OP)My tulpa sleeps with me every night.