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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Do you know that incel is short for involuntarily celibate? That’s why it’s an insult. It’s saying you can’t get laid.[/quote] Sounds like atheist bullying, trying to normalize sexual degeneracy and hookup culture. Celibacy, purity and monogamy should be celebrated, not condemned. Same for kids staying away from porn and weed. Good on them.[/quote] They’d be better off just taking the vow and living as monks. No woman wants them for anything - not sex, not companionship, not a relationship, and often not friendship, either. That’s why it stings when it comes from someone else - basically confirms what they already know. Their appeal to other humans is zero. [/quote] Yup. Same for girls who are Femcels. 80% of women now are obese and/or ruined by social media, and will likely never attract a man that's willing to stay around. [/quote] LOL. Complete fail. Even the worse females will find someone who will happily have sex with them. [/quote] Getting laid is not a relationship sweetie. [b]Anyone can hookup and have sex[/b]. Being desirable for a relationship is another thing. [/quote]not anyone. There are minimum requirements that some people fail to meet. [/quote] That's why God invented alcohol, to help you pick. [/quote]
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