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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I graduated HS in 1994 and must also have grown up in a bubble. I first had sex summer after my senior year and was never shamed for it, nor did i feel pressure to harrass girls at school. I had (and still have) a group of great friends that stretch back to middle school. No idea what you all are talking about.[/quote] 13:36 here, to clarify that I never felt shamed into doing anything. It was simply that many, in my opinion, bad actors were getting all the girls. There was no penalty and often a benefit to being aggressive and disrespectful [/quote] This is still the case. Nice guys get friend zoned. Women are not sexually attracted to men who are not agressive. This is why most of the men you see on here are not having sex ( though Id argue ANY man on this website is probably a man who has lost his balls or never had any in the first place). They think because they wash the dishes and fold the laundry they will get screwed. Sorry, its the opposite. When is comes down to it if women wanted emasculated men, they might as well be lesbians.[/quote]
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