True Paragon
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Around a year ago was the first time a woman refused to kiss me. We were both gamers and hardcore anime fans, and since our first date had gone splendidly I asked her out again to a bowling alley. After playing a game with her, we settled down on a couch in the lounge, and I leaned in to kiss her. But before I could do so, she blocked my face with her hand and said, "we're not there yet."
Pretty brutal, right? But it doesn't end there. Shortly after, she told me a story about how she hooked up with some guy at a bar a few years ago. Just think about that for a second. She wouldn't even kiss me on our second date despite everything we had in common and the great conversations we had, but gleefully let some stranger clap her cheeks after chatting with him for a bit.
This Tuesday was the second time a woman refused to kiss me. I had scheduled a Netflix-watching session with her that night, but when I arrived she noticed I had a cough. I reminded her that I recently had Covid, but explained that 11 days had passed since I first exhibited symptoms and that I wasn't contagious anymore. I showed her several articles that made it clear I wasn't infectious, but she didn't care. She refused to kiss me or remove any of her clothes while we made out (if you can even call it that). She might have consented to sex during our second meetup, but I didn't wait to find out. I left and have no desire to return.
Women are experts at gaslighting men into believing that their sexual failures aren't due to their appearance. But we all know that's not true. Chad can fuck whenever he wants. He just downloads a dating app, asks for sex, and gets it immediately afterwards. If a woman tells you, "I don't do hookups," or "I'd like to get to know you better first," or "I was sexually assaulted in the past, so I'd like to take things slow," it's because you aren't attractive enough. Any woman who tells you otherwise is either lying or lacks the self-awareness to realize that all her dating/hookup rules go out the window when Chad enters the picture.
Pretty brutal, right? But it doesn't end there. Shortly after, she told me a story about how she hooked up with some guy at a bar a few years ago. Just think about that for a second. She wouldn't even kiss me on our second date despite everything we had in common and the great conversations we had, but gleefully let some stranger clap her cheeks after chatting with him for a bit.
This Tuesday was the second time a woman refused to kiss me. I had scheduled a Netflix-watching session with her that night, but when I arrived she noticed I had a cough. I reminded her that I recently had Covid, but explained that 11 days had passed since I first exhibited symptoms and that I wasn't contagious anymore. I showed her several articles that made it clear I wasn't infectious, but she didn't care. She refused to kiss me or remove any of her clothes while we made out (if you can even call it that). She might have consented to sex during our second meetup, but I didn't wait to find out. I left and have no desire to return.
Women are experts at gaslighting men into believing that their sexual failures aren't due to their appearance. But we all know that's not true. Chad can fuck whenever he wants. He just downloads a dating app, asks for sex, and gets it immediately afterwards. If a woman tells you, "I don't do hookups," or "I'd like to get to know you better first," or "I was sexually assaulted in the past, so I'd like to take things slow," it's because you aren't attractive enough. Any woman who tells you otherwise is either lying or lacks the self-awareness to realize that all her dating/hookup rules go out the window when Chad enters the picture.
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