
kurd
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I think this is because attractive people were born good looking, so when they grew up, life was just easier for them. They never really had the same problems as everyone else. Because of that, they become kind of bluepilled. They treat everyone how they have always been treated, which is with respect and kindness.
I remember one time during my internship, there was this colleague who was definitely sub5, and he kept calling me "the intern" instead of saying my actual name. It was super disrespectful, and honestly it made me feel like trash. Then one of my other colleagues, who was high tier normie and just a really good looking guy, overheard it.
He stepped in immediately and absolutely destroyed the guy. He started cursing at him, telling him he needed to respect me and say my name instead of just calling me "the intern." He was genuinely nice about it too, like he really had my back. Afterward, he told me I should always defend myself and stand up to people like that.
But the truth is I could not do it. I am just not that confident. I am not a low inhibition mogger like him who can just put people in their place without a second thought.
Looking back, it makes sense. Attractive people grow up getting positive treatment, so they naturally treat others better too. They are used to being respected, so they respect others in return. Meanwhile, people who are insecure or bitter about how they look can sometimes be mean or passive aggressive because life has been harder for them.
I remember one time during my internship, there was this colleague who was definitely sub5, and he kept calling me "the intern" instead of saying my actual name. It was super disrespectful, and honestly it made me feel like trash. Then one of my other colleagues, who was high tier normie and just a really good looking guy, overheard it.
He stepped in immediately and absolutely destroyed the guy. He started cursing at him, telling him he needed to respect me and say my name instead of just calling me "the intern." He was genuinely nice about it too, like he really had my back. Afterward, he told me I should always defend myself and stand up to people like that.
But the truth is I could not do it. I am just not that confident. I am not a low inhibition mogger like him who can just put people in their place without a second thought.
Looking back, it makes sense. Attractive people grow up getting positive treatment, so they naturally treat others better too. They are used to being respected, so they respect others in return. Meanwhile, people who are insecure or bitter about how they look can sometimes be mean or passive aggressive because life has been harder for them.