DarkStarDown
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From what I have observed in my time on here, it seems that many of us(myself included ofc) tend to in some way have some degree of substance abuse.
From alcohol, to marijuana, to opioids, to hard drugs; seems as if the only way for us to try & find some semblance of warmth is through these substances.
For Incels, it seems as if you are in one of two camps when it comes to this: Either you abuse substances, or you are some kind of straight edge. Granted, I have noticed a few amongst us whom can moderate quite well, yet even they still seemingly had some kind of history of substance abuse to cope.
Normies, on the other hand, will go out & drink once a week with friends or smoke weed with a foid(something I have always wanted to do, yet have never had the option of).
As always, how about we try & find some data which could correlate with this?
Indeed, it also confirms that men whom have had "traumatic history" are more at risk: Which men tend to have the most traumatic history? Incels, or at least Incel-adjacent men.
Who would have guessed that the age at which foids abuse substances is during 18-20, which also happens to coincide with the fact that many of them are "sexually assaulted" during this age: Even though, chances are, most of the claims of assault are little more than that of overexaggerations, fabrications, etc.
For men, however, it seems that it will emerge later in life -likely after all the stages of coping & "self-improving"- and seems to be at an almost equal amount to foids when they are around age 21-23, and then men overtake them at around age 25-26.
If we follow some basic patterns here, it would be reasonable to conclude that the amount of men whom abuse will increase, whereas for foids it will decrease.
And yet, even after considering all the medically proven factors which may contribute to substance abuse disorders, I 100% guarantee we will be told to "fix our personalities"
From alcohol, to marijuana, to opioids, to hard drugs; seems as if the only way for us to try & find some semblance of warmth is through these substances.
For Incels, it seems as if you are in one of two camps when it comes to this: Either you abuse substances, or you are some kind of straight edge. Granted, I have noticed a few amongst us whom can moderate quite well, yet even they still seemingly had some kind of history of substance abuse to cope.
Normies, on the other hand, will go out & drink once a week with friends or smoke weed with a foid(something I have always wanted to do, yet have never had the option of).
As always, how about we try & find some data which could correlate with this?
Once again, this goes to prove that early-life experiences effectively determine how your mental state will be for the rest of your life.For example, epidemiologic data suggest that approximately 67% of individuals with a lifetime history of alcohol dependence met criteria prior to age 25
The current study extends this research by illustrating that male gender remains a specific risk factor for alcohol and drug abuse when simultaneously considering and controlling for traumatic event history — and that exposure to specific traumatic events indeed increases risk for SUDs among young men. This is in contrast to much of the previous literature that has found that trauma exposure increases risk for SUDs among young women, but not young men.
Oh well, would you look at that- Once again, they proved that men are at a disadvantage when it comes to research in the psychological & medical fields.This comprehensive trauma assessment may have captured greater numbers of trauma-exposed young men than previous studies and provided a larger sample within which to examine the relation between such traumatic event history and SUDs. Further, as the majority of research in this area has been conducted with adolescents, it is possible that male gender may become more relevant with regard to risk for SUDs in relation to traumatic event history in adulthood (vs. adolescence).
Indeed, it also confirms that men whom have had "traumatic history" are more at risk: Which men tend to have the most traumatic history? Incels, or at least Incel-adjacent men.
I found this part quite interesting- a graph also helped elaborate upon this.The current study also builds upon the existing literature by highlighting different patterns of trauma-related risk factors that emerge for alcohol and drug abuse in men versus women. For example, age was a significant risk factor for women, where those who fell in the lowest age range (18–20 years) were at heightened vulnerability for both alcohol and drug use. SA also was a common predictor for alcohol and drug abuse for young women. These factors (i.e., age and SA) are not likely to be independent; the findings coincide with existing literature indicating that young women in this age range (18–20 years) are at heightened risk for SA (Abbey, Ross, McDuffie, & McAuslan, 1996).
Who would have guessed that the age at which foids abuse substances is during 18-20, which also happens to coincide with the fact that many of them are "sexually assaulted" during this age: Even though, chances are, most of the claims of assault are little more than that of overexaggerations, fabrications, etc.
This graph is quite interesting, and would correlate heavily with the thesis here. Foids will face a "substance abuse disorder" at a much younger age in comparison to males: Ironically, this so happens to be during the end of HS/beginning of College.
Predictor Full sample (n = 1753) Men (n = 881) Women (n = 872) 18–20 years 377 (21.5%) 184 (13.8%) 194 (22.2%) 21–23 years 941 (53.7%) 465 (52.9%) 444 (54.5%) 25–26 years 436 (24.9%) 233 (26.3%) 204 (23.2%)
For men, however, it seems that it will emerge later in life -likely after all the stages of coping & "self-improving"- and seems to be at an almost equal amount to foids when they are around age 21-23, and then men overtake them at around age 25-26.
If we follow some basic patterns here, it would be reasonable to conclude that the amount of men whom abuse will increase, whereas for foids it will decrease.
And yet, even after considering all the medically proven factors which may contribute to substance abuse disorders, I 100% guarantee we will be told to "fix our personalities"