@Kintakus Holy shit i'm reading the comments and the Atheists are making the EXACT argument that you are claiming they would, that they don't care about morals, they only care about the sickness and how disgusting it is.
I never realized how fucking VILE atheists are, fuck.
@Critical_Scribe@PaladinAshe Exactly what is happening to many people. Many of us, especially those of us who are on the spectrum, and have trouble even socializing, see all of the insane ways you will be seen as a creep literally no matter what you do, and then we just don't even feel "safe," to ever try
@Critical_Scribe Oh yea i gave up trying a long time ago because of the exact ways they are acting right now, one day i called a girl beautiful at school, another guy did it, and she reacted positively. But when i did it, her reaction was a disgusted face, and "EWWWW"
Haven't tried since
@CheimsRoma@KaiKai2492 It made me extremely self-conscious of my body and facial hair, and gave me worse dysphoria, i was already afraid of that reaction, because I've seen it before with other people, and then it happened to me.
Because there are MANY women like this nowadays, not just "online," ones
@CheimsRoma@KaiKai2492 Also, idk if you've ever come across them, but there are some of them that will consider you "creepy," if you even have too much body hair, or are too "masculine"
was talking to a girl once, & she told me it creeped her out when i sent a pic of my face when i hadn't shaved
@CheimsRoma@KaiKai2492 Oh yea, reminds me of a time i tried calling a girl beautiful, it was after another guy had just done it, and she was all nice about it, and happy. When I said it though, her immediate reaction was to get a disgusted look on her face and say "EWWWW,"
aaand that was the last time
@CheimsRoma@KaiKai2492 Exactly, i was treated this way by girls like 15 years ago eve, in middle and highschool a shit ton of them acted this way. I think there are a lot of people who just don't see them IRL and then they seem to not realize how bad it truly is. It is like 80%+ of women in dating.
@KaiKai2492 "This just leads to a scenario where men become entirely passive and if the woman isn’t proactive in her pursuit and the one that always makes the moves first then nothing will ever happen."
To late we are basically at that point. The risks out weigh the rewards for most men now
It's insane, they give us one of their "solutions," to the problem, and then that "solution," just leads to being called a creep by other women, who think if you befriend them, and fall in love, then you were just deceiving them.
Literally there is no "solution,"
This clip is interesting in light of discussions I’ve seen here.
It is common for guys to complain that they cannot approach women upfront about romantic intentions, since that will get them called “harassers” or “creepy.” Women who see this explain that guys are wrong for publicly displaying such intentions from the get-go, since it shows an alleged lack of respect.
The proper procedure, according to many of these women, is to get to know her as a person, without romantic intentions. Then, when she’s comfortable with you, a romantic relationship will somehow happen.
Yet when a guy does this, he is treated as a deceiver. He got to know her as a friend because he “just” wanted a relationship — he didn’t care about her as a person at all. His desire for her is dehumanizing, in and of itself.
The conclusion to draw from this is: In modern times, male desire for women is seen as immoral in and of itself. The context does not matter. The situation does not matter. If a man indicates any attraction to a woman, he has committed an inappropriate act.
This clip is interesting in light of discussions I’ve seen here.
It is common for guys to complain that they cannot approach women upfront about romantic intentions, since that will get them called “harassers” or “creepy.” Women who see this explain that guys are wrong for publicly displaying such intentions from the get-go, since it shows an alleged lack of respect.
The proper procedure, according to many of these women, is to get to know her as a person, without romantic intentions. Then, when she’s comfortable with you, a romantic relationship will somehow happen.
Yet when a guy does this, he is treated as a deceiver. He got to know her as a friend because he “just” wanted a relationship — he didn’t care about her as a person at all. His desire for her is dehumanizing, in and of itself.
The conclusion to draw from this is: In modern times, male desire for women is seen as immoral in and of itself. The context does not matter. The situation does not matter. If a man indicates any attraction to a woman, he has committed an inappropriate act.
@lottemunsterttv Here's your proof that literally no matter what we do we are fucked, no matter what we do, we are either "creepy," or just want to get in your pants. According to another woman, if you try to be their friend, and then fall in love, that is a "betrayal," and means you want sex.
@Plasma_Legion They are just proving our points, that literally NO MATTER HOW you approach them, they think you are a creep or just trying to get in their pants. BUT, if you are hot, then they WANT you to get in their pants by any means necessary.
They only call guys they dont like creepy
@Kyleketsu@Ragelynfyre@ReviewsPossum Literally NO MATTER WHAT WE DO, "Creepy," or "He just wants in her/my pants," if you are too nice then you are just a simp, and it's an act to get in their pants too. If you are their friend and just simply fall in love with them, that also means you never were their friend. 🤦♂️
@Ragelynfyre@ReviewsPossum "Never saw you the way you saw him" YEA you fucking retarded troglodyte, thats because sometimes they feel for you EVEN MORE than you did, and then of COURSE, you have to react by acting like that is some horrible travesty to have someone you TRUST, LOVE YOU.
Fucking psychopath
@Oneiorosgrip@ReviewsPossum unfortunately nowadays, literally no matter what guys do, they are considered "creepy," if we are shy, or too quiet, CREEPY. If we want to be friends so we can get to know the person, "you're a creep, you just want sex,"
If you are "too nice" you are a "simp" & thats creepy too
@ReviewsPossum It's such a fucking twisted, demented worldview to have. To believe if you have a friend for year and year, suddenly if they say they love you in a romantic way it's a fucking betrayal? And were somehow faking it all just so they could be with you?
Fucking psychotic viewpoint🤡