TheNEET
mentally crippled by sleepoverless teen years
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- May 27, 2018
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I don't get the hate they get here. They honestly share a lot of experiences with us. They're often excluded and bullied, so they develop more complex personalities than normies who spend all their lives on easy mode and bully other people. In general LGBT+ normies seem to be more open and less judging. They often challenge traditional gender roles AKA chad worship, which is something I can get behind, because they obviously don't benefit us.
It's kinda ironic that literal gays don't worship chad AKA the brutish stereotype of manliness, but they accept people whose personalities aren't all about announcing the whole world that yes, you have a penis and you do the stuff penis people are supposed to do. I've never managed to have friends, because the foids hated me for being a stinky boy who probably only thinks about having sex with them (it seems childish, but most normies believe it all their lives, later they just phrase it like this: "I don't believe in friendship between men and women") and the guys hated me for… actually wanting to be friends with them. Stereotypical masculine friends are supposed to treat each other like enemies, because otherwise they'll be called gay. IT does the same shit by constantly claiming we're all homos who somehow also want to rape foids, just because we're not chad.
The classic example of this is a Christmas event we had in high school. I remember this day very clearly, because it was the last time I tried to be friendly with normies. We were going around the class and giving Christmas wishes to each other. I've seen some people giving each other hugs, so I went ahead and tried to embrace a guy. He pushed me away and called a faggot and people around started laughing at me. The same people now virtue signal on Facebook about being feminists and fighting toxic masculinity. Lmao, you've created toxic masculinity.
I've been trying to find a true friend for quite some time now and the only people I've managed to have longer conversations with, were LGBT+. Two gays, one bi femboy and a lesbian. They were much MUCH friendlier than regular normies and also more introspective. I think the experience of bullying and not fitting in makes us relate with each other better.
In the end, normies are normies and the guys were thinking with their penises and not their hearts, so I had to end our contacts, because sooner or later they fell in love with me (lmao, if it's my personality that's the issue, how come guys seem to like me) and were very vocal about wanting to have sex with me despite me making it clear I'm not interested in it. I only talk occasionally with the femboy guy, because he gave up after some time and apologized for letting horniness cloud his mind.
The lesbian girl is the best of the pack. I hope to meet her irl soon. She thinks with her heart and not her vagina when she talks to me, so we can actually become friends. Honestly, that seems to be the key: horniness ruins everything. I need to find more lesbians and asexuals to be friends with, because that seems to work.
It's kinda ironic that literal gays don't worship chad AKA the brutish stereotype of manliness, but they accept people whose personalities aren't all about announcing the whole world that yes, you have a penis and you do the stuff penis people are supposed to do. I've never managed to have friends, because the foids hated me for being a stinky boy who probably only thinks about having sex with them (it seems childish, but most normies believe it all their lives, later they just phrase it like this: "I don't believe in friendship between men and women") and the guys hated me for… actually wanting to be friends with them. Stereotypical masculine friends are supposed to treat each other like enemies, because otherwise they'll be called gay. IT does the same shit by constantly claiming we're all homos who somehow also want to rape foids, just because we're not chad.
The classic example of this is a Christmas event we had in high school. I remember this day very clearly, because it was the last time I tried to be friendly with normies. We were going around the class and giving Christmas wishes to each other. I've seen some people giving each other hugs, so I went ahead and tried to embrace a guy. He pushed me away and called a faggot and people around started laughing at me. The same people now virtue signal on Facebook about being feminists and fighting toxic masculinity. Lmao, you've created toxic masculinity.
I've been trying to find a true friend for quite some time now and the only people I've managed to have longer conversations with, were LGBT+. Two gays, one bi femboy and a lesbian. They were much MUCH friendlier than regular normies and also more introspective. I think the experience of bullying and not fitting in makes us relate with each other better.
In the end, normies are normies and the guys were thinking with their penises and not their hearts, so I had to end our contacts, because sooner or later they fell in love with me (lmao, if it's my personality that's the issue, how come guys seem to like me) and were very vocal about wanting to have sex with me despite me making it clear I'm not interested in it. I only talk occasionally with the femboy guy, because he gave up after some time and apologized for letting horniness cloud his mind.
The lesbian girl is the best of the pack. I hope to meet her irl soon. She thinks with her heart and not her vagina when she talks to me, so we can actually become friends. Honestly, that seems to be the key: horniness ruins everything. I need to find more lesbians and asexuals to be friends with, because that seems to work.