One thing I do not understand is HOW in the entirely intended FUCK does anyone (99%: a man) come to think they are entitled to sex with another person? That somehow they are being jilted if they don't get sex, that it's a right? HOW???
You are not angry and unfulfilled because you are "incel". You are angry and unfulfilled because you've discovered that the world does not revolve around you and that you are not in fact entitled to time and attention from women, because guess what? WE ARE NOT YOUR MOM.
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But you know what? I kind of get you, too. I get that you're scared and unsure about a lot of things, and it's so easy to turn that into hate so as to not appear "weak". As for the huge emphasis our society places on relationships and attractiveness....
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It's easy to focus on society seemingly failing to provide you with one of the most important aspects of life, to pinpoint it as the source of your anxiety, and it's easy to blame women and feminists and beta males and what-not instead of admitting you're scared.
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It's easy to get angry and shout and point fingers. Being scared is, well, scary. I don't know where the hell this world is going, either. But instead of wasting your energy on being angry at the wrong people, you should use it to change things.
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Figure out why you are scared. Find out what you can do about it. Talk to people outside your situation. Sex is not a magical cure, and real life has no happily ever afters, fade-to-black. Lack of immigrants won't miracle up jobs, or funding for schools and healthcare.
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I'M fucking angry and scared half the time but do my best to be angry at the right people: the ones who say emotional labour isn't a thing, and that boys shouldn't cry or be booky. The ones who insist we have no funds for nursing homes but can afford corporate tax cuts.
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