[It's Over] Teenage love
If you missed out on teenage love it is over. Teenage love is the only pure form of love as it is without the pressure of bills, time , baby making ect.
If you missed out on this very narrow window of opportunity then a foid will never truely love you.
It isn't over.
It never began.
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If you missed out on teenage love it is over. Teenage love is the only pure form of love
If you never experienced it, how can you tell whether it is really all that you make it out to be?
as it is without the pressure of bills, time , baby making ect [sic].
Instead, having the pressure of school, being dependant on your parents, mind and body changing, etc., further complicated by raging hormones, immaturity, sexualiity still being new and strange to you etc....
PS:
If you missed out on this very narrow window of opportunity then a foid will never truely love you.
Well,. I'd prefer to love and be loved by a woman, anyways.
Way to go, dummy, telling yourself any nonsense you like just so you can wallow in your self-indulgent misery. I swear, Incels are the most selfish pigs out there on the Internet. It's all about you and about the fantasy life that you are never going to have. You've spent your high school days dreaming about that perfect, submissive virgin that didn't exist, and if she did, you wouldn't take a chance and approach her because then you could no longer tell your circle of fellow sufferers that you were the most miserable person in the whole world.
Well, it's time to pull up your big boy panties and get on with life. You've wasted all your teen years. Don't throw good years after bad. Grow up.
Addendum.
Teenage love was not pure, nor without pressures.
I was lucky, I found my now-husband when I was eighteen.
If you think early love is pure, then the teenage hormones haven't hit you yet.
From what I've heard, baby-making often works very, very well with teenage love.
Bills didn't start until around 19, when hubby and me moved in together.
Time? No pressure. Last fall, hubby and me celebrated 30 years together. We hope to share another 30 years together, at least.
The window of love is never narrow, dearie. I know of people who've met and fallen in love when they're well over 60, sometimes even over 70.
The window is just as narrow as YOU make it...
If these imaginary "foids" have to be minors, then yes, your window of so-called "opportunity" never began, as most real adults want equally adult women to partner with.
My first thought was that teenage love has the pressures of homework, parents, inexperience, peer pressure etc.
And there's what everyone else said as well.
I was stationed in Scotland for two years.
My girlfriend and i went to Glasgow, Edinburgh, Bath, London, Stonehenge, all over the place. Saw castles, Roman ruins, Stonehenge, and so on.
Other people stationed with us didn’t like the money, the weather, the TV shows, the food… Complained for their whole tour.
WHent hey rotated back to the States, people asked about castles, highland games, muckle coos, loch ness, everything they knew of Scotland. “Did you see ____?” And the only honest answer was ‘No, i was too busy missing the USA.’
One guy even told me, “Wouldn’t you know Scotland got interesting after we left it?”
Loser.
These incels are going through life, surrounded by wonderful sights and sites, and all they can think of is ses they didn’t get in High School.
Fucking.
Losers.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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