Originally posted by Bashar Teg
There is always a helping hand so you can get rid of that nasty pain:
1-800-273-8255
https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/
lol
Just look how happy those people on that site look. That could be you bro. Don't slap this hand I'm extending to you away.
Originally posted by Putinbot1
sometimes I'm even embarrassed by what I type, however true it is. 👆 😆
I think we should start our own conversation in this thread instead of participating in this debauchery.
So that incel that got arrested: truly scary stuff. I agree with your assessment that they just need to stop feeling sorry for themselves, get rejected 1000 times until they learn how to play the game. They need to be taught that rejection is part of the dating game. Just because you like someone does not mean they like you back. Should be taught to kids in school.
On top of teaching boys how to properly handle rejection, they should teach girls about how to properly act or participate in "gatherings" to avoid getting date-raped or their drinks poisoned.
Also, while I'm on a role, let's mention that they need an entire semester dedicated to teaching students how to adult: taxes, buying a car, buying a house, student loans, and paying bills.
Sure, all of these are "on the parents" but, clearly, not all parents teach their children these things.
Edit - Also, saw a YouTube video last night about Tren and how terrible it is. Ever do Tren? Was it as bad as the people in the comments were saying? Seems like a terrible AAS and I'm unsure why anyone would take it with all the information we have on the internet, today.
Originally posted by Bashar Teg
interesting how the very same e-gang seems to be emotionally invested in immediately derailing every topic concerning incels. weird. where is fly and the rest of the crew?
Lol@ e-gang. That made me laugh. I think these people can perhaps help you laugh again:
1-800-273-8255
Originally posted by dadudemonagreed all needed. To be honest boys fear rejection more than girls reject. My cousin told me that i shouldn't fear a girl I liked and if I was nice to her she'd be nice back. It worked. Girls actually don't reject imo as much as they say yes at all levels. It's about as a guy building things up and getting her feeling comfortable and have enough experience to pick the right time to ask her out, ask her in you bed etc.
I think we should start our own conversation in this thread instead of participating in this debauchery.So that incel that got arrested: truly scary stuff. I agree with your assessment that they just need to stop feeling sorry for themselves, get rejected 1000 times until they learn how to play the game. They need to be taught that rejection is part of the dating game. Just because you like someone does not mean they like you back. Should be taught to kids in school.
On top of teaching boys how to properly handle rejection, they should teach girls about how to properly act or participate in "gatherings" to avoid getting date-raped or their drinks poisoned.
Also, while I'm on a role, let's mention that they need an entire semester dedicated to teaching students how to adult: taxes, buying a car, buying a house, student loans, and paying bills.
Sure, all of these are "on the parents" but, clearly, not all parents teach their children these things.
Originally posted by dadudemonI have done trem, but I'm not a lover. It and equipoiss are not my bag. My faves are sustanon and fast decay 100. I like primo, viramone and win to cut, although a never is proffered to win I now due to age and liver toxicity. Just had my blood done this week. Super perfect. Best haemoglobin count the doc has ever seen on a guy my age, awesome enzyme profile. Including liver enzymes.
I think we should start our own conversation in this thread instead of participating in this debauchery.So that incel that got arrested: truly scary stuff. I agree with your assessment that they just need to stop feeling sorry for themselves, get rejected 1000 times until they learn how to play the game. They need to be taught that rejection is part of the dating game. Just because you like someone does not mean they like you back. Should be taught to kids in school.
On top of teaching boys how to properly handle rejection, they should teach girls about how to properly act or participate in "gatherings" to avoid getting date-raped or their drinks poisoned.
Also, while I'm on a role, let's mention that they need an entire semester dedicated to teaching students how to adult: taxes, buying a car, buying a house, student loans, and paying bills.
Sure, all of these are "on the parents" but, clearly, not all parents teach their children these things.
Edit - Also, saw a YouTube video last night about Tren and how terrible it is. Ever do Tren? Was it as bad as the people in the comments were saying? Seems like a terrible AAS and I'm unsure why anyone would take it with all the information we have on the internet, today.
Originally posted by Putinbot1
agreed all needed. To be honest boys fear rejection more than girls reject. My cousin told me that i shouldn't fear a girl I liked and if I was nice to her she'd be nice back. It worked. Girls actually don't reject imo as much as they say yes at all levels. It's about as a guy building things up and getting her feeling comfortable and have enough experience to pick the right time to ask her out, ask her in you bed etc.
Check my edit.
And your cousin gave you damn good advice. I never did the "sex-pressure" thing. Things just happen naturally. You're right: they want men just like we want them.
Also, all these young men need to learn what kind of music they can stand and learn how to dance. Just don't be fat, dance just half-way decently, and you'll have no problem finding a gal to spend time with you, every weekend. You don't have to drink to have fun at a club and find a very attractive lady.
Originally posted by Putinbot1
agreed all needed. To be honest boys fear rejection more than girls reject. My cousin told me that i shouldn't fear a girl I liked and if I was nice to her she'd be nice back. It worked. Girls actually don't reject imo as much as they say yes at all levels. It's about as a guy building things up and getting her feeling comfortable and have enough experience to pick the right time to ask her out, ask her in you bed etc.
In all seriousness, this is why I think schools that aren't co-ed are bad. It's important that boys and girls learn to interact with each other starting in Kindergarten.
Originally posted by dadudemon
Check my edit.And your cousin gave you damn good advice. I never did the "sex-pressure" thing. Things just happen naturally. You're right: they want men just like we want them.
Also, all these young men need to learn what kind of music they can stand and learn how to dance. Just don't be fat, dance just half-way decently, and you'll have no problem finding a gal to spend time with you, every weekend. You don't have to drink to have fun at a club and find a very attractive lady.
This gives me flashbacks to 8th grade and being forced to do Cotillion.
Originally posted by dadudemonI always preferred a few lines DDM
Check my edit.And your cousin gave you damn good advice. I never did the "sex-pressure" thing. Things just happen naturally. You're right: they want men just like we want them.
Also, all these young men need to learn what kind of music they can stand and learn how to dance. Just don't be fat, dance just half-way decently, and you'll have no problem finding a gal to spend time with you, every weekend. You don't have to drink to have fun at a club and find a very attractive lady.
Edit replied above somewhere.
Originally posted by Putinbot1
I have done trem, but I'm not a lover. It and equipoiss are not my bag. My faves are sustanon and fast decay 100. I like primo, viramone and win to cut, although a never is proffered to win I now due to age and liver toxicity. Just had my blood done this week. Super perfect. Best haemoglobin count the doc has ever seen on a guy my age, awesome enzyme profile. Including liver enzymes.
Yeah, the way the doctor on the YouTube vid talked and the comments, seems Tren is a super terrible AAS. My brother said he is waiting for SARMs (selective androgen receptor modulators - drugs that will target musculoskeletal tissue only instead of smoothe muscle tissues and cardiac muscle tissues like AAS do which makes it very safe except for the increased load on your heart for carrying additional mass if you get big) to take off before he tries any performance enhancing drugs.
I am super interested in SARMs, as well. All the benefits and none of the side-effects? Seems like something that's too good to be true. My goal used to be 210lbs at 10% bodyfat. I realized now that probably my genetic potential taps out at 190lbs at 10% bodyfat. That's still rather large for someone my height and is probably much larger than most people can get, naturally. If SARMs are in a good place and the research is there, I'll try them and see how it goes.
It's advice like this that has me holding off on SARMs:
https://www.opss.org/articles/whats-harm-taking-sarms
The technology is not there, yet.
Originally posted by dadudemonA few athletes have got banned using SARMs, the top end ones work now. Me I'll stick to the safer, steroids, growth and diet. I look at it this way. If sly Stallone can lift as he does in his 70s, so can I when I get there.
Yeah, the way the doctor on the YouTube vid talked and the comments, seems Tren is a super terrible AAS. My brother said he is waiting for SARMs (selective androgen receptor modulators - drugs that will target musculoskeletal tissue only instead of smoothe muscle tissues and cardiac muscle tissues like AAS do which makes it very safe except for the increased load on your heart for carrying additional mass if you get big) to take off before he tries any performance enhancing drugs.I am super interested in SARMs, as well. All the benefits and none of the side-effects? Seems like something that's too good to be true. My goal used to be 210lbs at 10% bodyfat. I realized now that probably my genetic potential taps out at 190lbs at 10% bodyfat. That's still rather large for someone my height and is probably much larger than most people can get, naturally. If SARMs are in a good place and the research is there, I'll try them and see how it goes.
It's advice like this that has me holding off on SARMs:
https://www.opss.org/articles/whats-harm-taking-sarms
The technology is not there, yet.