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Involuntary Celibate (Incels.is)

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A community for men that lack romantic relationships despite trying. Account run by the moderators.

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@oubagaku Well, you don't. Being perceived as weird or creepy means that women find you unattractive. It's the Halo/Horns effect where people will assume your personality traits based on your looks.
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ouba@oubagaku·
how is a guy who is inexperienced supposed to practice hitting on/flirting with girls? seems like no matter what, given his inexperience, he will inevitably overstep/say something weird, creepy, rude, etc. And it seems wrong to use real human beings as practice objects to learn
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smoothie@shedrinkswater·
Women do not really care about height, money, or most of the things men assume they care about in isolation. Female perception gives more weight to social elevation. A man becomes desirable when he is positioned as desirable within the broader status hierarchy. So if society collectively decides that being with a man who is six feet or taller is high status, many women will naturally gravitate toward that archetype, because it has been socially consecrated as a marker of desirability. Women often want to feel elevated through the man they are with. They want the relationship to signify something in the eyes of the world. This also reveals how female competition operates. Desire is often socially mediated, performed, and intensified through comparison. Social media and the internet have only amplified this mechanism, because women are now constantly exposed to visible hierarchies of beauty, lifestyle, relationships, and status. Put the same woman in an environment where short men are collectively regarded as highly attractive, rare, or prestigious, and her preferences may begin to reorganise around that standard. This shows that a large part of what people call “preference” is often just social conditioning.
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Told a girl on a dating app I’m 5’7 and she unmatched me. She was 4’11

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