Serious Elliot Rodger's Childhood. A story.

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1. Early Life

  • Born: July 24, 1991, in London, UK.
  • Parents:
    • Father: Peter Rodger, a Hollywood filmmaker (worked on The Hunger Games).
    • Mother: Li Chin Rodger, originally from Malaysia.
  • Moved to California: Around age 5.
  • Came from an upper-middle-class family, with access to wealth and privilege.

2. Personality as a Child

  • Described himself as quiet, shy, and introverted.
  • Enjoyed activities like video games, fantasy, and drawing, not sports or social play.
  • Found it hard to make friends and often felt left out.
  • Early signs of low social confidence and envy toward popular kids.

3. Early Signs of Insecurity

  • Around age 6–7, began comparing himself to other boys:
    • Felt smaller and weaker than others.
    • Wanted to be tall, strong, and admired, but wasn’t athletic.
  • Developed self-consciousness about looks and social status.
  • Started longing for female attention even before puberty.

4. Family Life

  • Parents divorced when he was about 7 years old, which affected him deeply.
  • Lived mostly with his mother and sometimes with his father.
  • Had a stepmother and later step-siblings, which made him feel displaced.
  • Though financially comfortable, he often compared his family’s wealth to others and felt inferior to richer kidsin Los Angeles.

5. School Experiences

  • Went to private schools but struggled socially.
  • Described himself as bullied and excluded, even though he wasn’t severely bullied physically.
  • Observed that other boys started getting attention from girls, while he got none.
  • This planted the seed for future resentment and feelings of injustice.

Psychological Pattern from Childhood

  • Social isolation → Comparison to others → Insecurity → Envy → Early misogynistic thoughts.
  • Even as a child, he believed popularity and looks determined worth and romantic success, which later fueled his hatred of women and men who were “winners.”
 
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1. Early Life

  • Born: July 24, 1991, in London, UK.
  • Parents:
    • Father: Peter Rodger, a Hollywood filmmaker (worked on The Hunger Games).
    • Mother: Li Chin Rodger, originally from Malaysia.
  • Moved to California: Around age 5.
  • Came from an upper-middle-class family, with access to wealth and privilege.

2. Personality as a Child

  • Described himself as quiet, shy, and introverted.
  • Enjoyed activities like video games, fantasy, and drawing, not sports or social play.
  • Found it hard to make friends and often felt left out.
  • Early signs of low social confidence and envy toward popular kids.

3. Early Signs of Insecurity

  • Around age 6–7, began comparing himself to other boys:
    • Felt smaller and weaker than others.
    • Wanted to be tall, strong, and admired, but wasn’t athletic.
  • Developed self-consciousness about looks and social status.
  • Started longing for female attention even before puberty.

4. Family Life

  • Parents divorced when he was about 7 years old, which affected him deeply.
  • Lived mostly with his mother and sometimes with his father.
  • Had a stepmother and later step-siblings, which made him feel displaced.
  • Though financially comfortable, he often compared his family’s wealth to others and felt inferior to richer kidsin Los Angeles.

5. School Experiences

  • Went to private schools but struggled socially.
  • Described himself as bullied and excluded, even though he wasn’t severely bullied physically.
  • Observed that other boys started getting attention from girls, while he got none.
  • This planted the seed for future resentment and feelings of injustice.

Psychological Pattern from Childhood

  • Social isolation → Comparison to others → Insecurity → Envy → Early misogynistic thoughts.
  • Even as a child, he believed popularity and looks determined worth and romantic success, which later fueled his hatred of women and men who were “winners.”
sounds familiar :feelswat::feelswat:
 
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this is like reading my life
 
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1. Early Life

  • Born: July 24, 1991, in London, UK.
  • Parents:
    • Father: Peter Rodger, a Hollywood filmmaker (worked on The Hunger Games).
    • Mother: Li Chin Rodger, originally from Malaysia.
  • Moved to California: Around age 5.
  • Came from an upper-middle-class family, with access to wealth and privilege.

2. Personality as a Child

  • Described himself as quiet, shy, and introverted.
  • Enjoyed activities like video games, fantasy, and drawing, not sports or social play.
  • Found it hard to make friends and often felt left out.
  • Early signs of low social confidence and envy toward popular kids.

3. Early Signs of Insecurity

  • Around age 6–7, began comparing himself to other boys:
    • Felt smaller and weaker than others.
    • Wanted to be tall, strong, and admired, but wasn’t athletic.
  • Developed self-consciousness about looks and social status.
  • Started longing for female attention even before puberty.

4. Family Life

  • Parents divorced when he was about 7 years old, which affected him deeply.
  • Lived mostly with his mother and sometimes with his father.
  • Had a stepmother and later step-siblings, which made him feel displaced.
  • Though financially comfortable, he often compared his family’s wealth to others and felt inferior to richer kidsin Los Angeles.

5. School Experiences

  • Went to private schools but struggled socially.
  • Described himself as bullied and excluded, even though he wasn’t severely bullied physically.
  • Observed that other boys started getting attention from girls, while he got none.
  • This planted the seed for future resentment and feelings of injustice.

Psychological Pattern from Childhood

  • Social isolation → Comparison to others → Insecurity → Envy → Early misogynistic thoughts.
  • Even as a child, he believed popularity and looks determined worth and romantic success, which later fueled his hatred of women and men who were “winners.”
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