
vrift
I wish to be free
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Teenage love pill is as inevitable as it gets, even if you end up being a lot better looking or taller when you're an adult, you being short and ugly during your teens and adolescence cursed your success in the years to come. Either than dating success teenage love is the truest form of love because it often comes without the more complex conditions and expectations that are involved in later years such as being sexually experienced, financial security, etc. The only downside of teen love is the longevity as a lot of the times the relationships end in a matter of months, I personally can't say if this is true because anecdotally, there's countless relationships at my school that have been going on for more than a year with zero signs of decay. Moral of the story is to not miss out (which is easy to say), once you get to college, university, or where ever the fuck to go you plan to go, most girls will have already have had their first experience(s) and will go about relationships differently. For the record I'm 15 never kissed, hugged, held hands, or had any remotely intimate encounter with a female in entire pitiful existence, I'm the living and breathing definition of KHHV. Even worse I've had a couple of talking stages (that didn't cease to exist for more than 2 weeks) and never have been approached, even acknowledged. I have zero social skills with girls, and the most I can do is jester my way to the friendzone
. Honorable mention, the girls at my school already show off a hypergamous nature in their fucking teens!! God forbid how ever the fuck it will turn out in their adult years
. But hey, I'm starting to except it. At the end of the day I'm a genetic failure, instead of following in the footsteps of my slavic genes filled with height and bonemass I'm cursed to a boneless, manlet hell. I'll just blast cjc 1295 + ipomorelin and most likely mk677 and when I'm older get limb lengthening surgery and implant my way to being perceived as a human. It could've been worse.