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Blackpill 7-year-old foid becomes possessive of older chad, gets mad when told she’s too young for chad

Unbelievable !!!
 
I also might have a theory on preselection. When people see ugly individual with better looking mates they get curious and alert because in their brain it sees the ugly individual as a threat to the chad or stacy. Nature had provison built in to check automatically for the wellbeing of the chad and stacy. Subhumans are disposable. In the primitive brain it sees the contrast of the individual as a danger as the ugly individual can rob the chad or stacy of his resources or might kill him. It does not work the other way. It is a backend solution to protect the better genetic organism.
 
Her looksmatch is being bullied in school
tbh and when he goes home he plays with his toy cars and shit and eats his favorite muffins.
And evolutionarily , individuals didnt have much option to meet new people. They were nomadic, tribes were small, they hunted and changed places, some died and it provides a threat to the groups survival, so in order to add more individual the females and males mate frequently. Some violent individual rp them and take their resources and kill them so in order to protect themselves and protect their resources the foids freely give themself to the strangers. It is a survival tactic and that is why they are attracted to the thugs and tyrones. The babies grow up to be stronger and it leads to the survival of the tribe.
 
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