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>Work at mostly female cafe
>Get treated with apathy although not badly
>New guy named Ryan joins he is 6'5 a strong lifting build but has a really gross face patchy beard but he is a very nice guy
>I was the only person who talked to him in the 2 months he was there he had a girl who worked his shift role with him but she always tried to avoid talking to him.
>Was talking with the girl who worked on his shift and some other people and they just kept talking about how creepy Ryan was despite him never doing anything bad.
>The girl on his shift kept talking about how she's worried he is a rapist or something and then other girls joked about how they should find a way to get him fired.
>People treated this guy as if he was some child molester or like he was an evil person
Was a super big black pill for me. Like maybe I am missing something and he did harass someone but he was always super nice just looked creepy with his face. He ended up quitting after 2 months and he told me on the last day I was the only person he ever liked in the cafe. I've been treated badly by girls too for being weird but never anything like that. Mostly just apathy and some were pretty nice.
Height is universally a good thing but what people don't understand is that a tall guy who looks very weird and ugly is going to seem intimidating in a negative way. Women on the outside will treat shorter uglier nerds better since they really are less scared of them. Being intimidating and big compared to a girl is only appealing if she thinks you are attractive. I've seen girls be friends with ugly short guys they may think of them as kids but ugly tall guys they hate them and view them as a predator who will rape them. Sorta was brutal I mean I thought it was bad being 5'9 but if I looked like a creep and everyone thought I was going to hurt people that would be worse. Women value height and size so that men they like can protect them from "monsters" like this.
>Get treated with apathy although not badly
>New guy named Ryan joins he is 6'5 a strong lifting build but has a really gross face patchy beard but he is a very nice guy
>I was the only person who talked to him in the 2 months he was there he had a girl who worked his shift role with him but she always tried to avoid talking to him.
>Was talking with the girl who worked on his shift and some other people and they just kept talking about how creepy Ryan was despite him never doing anything bad.
>The girl on his shift kept talking about how she's worried he is a rapist or something and then other girls joked about how they should find a way to get him fired.
>People treated this guy as if he was some child molester or like he was an evil person
Was a super big black pill for me. Like maybe I am missing something and he did harass someone but he was always super nice just looked creepy with his face. He ended up quitting after 2 months and he told me on the last day I was the only person he ever liked in the cafe. I've been treated badly by girls too for being weird but never anything like that. Mostly just apathy and some were pretty nice.
Height is universally a good thing but what people don't understand is that a tall guy who looks very weird and ugly is going to seem intimidating in a negative way. Women on the outside will treat shorter uglier nerds better since they really are less scared of them. Being intimidating and big compared to a girl is only appealing if she thinks you are attractive. I've seen girls be friends with ugly short guys they may think of them as kids but ugly tall guys they hate them and view them as a predator who will rape them. Sorta was brutal I mean I thought it was bad being 5'9 but if I looked like a creep and everyone thought I was going to hurt people that would be worse. Women value height and size so that men they like can protect them from "monsters" like this.
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