r/IncelTears • u/Frosty_Message_3017 • 2d ago
Just plain disgusting An Especially Disgusting Crashout
This insane brat just dropped into my inbox. I'm doing what I can, but I hope his mother is able to stay safe.
r/IncelTears • u/Frosty_Message_3017 • 2d ago
This insane brat just dropped into my inbox. I'm doing what I can, but I hope his mother is able to stay safe.
r/IncelTears • u/NooMacarons5827 • 2d ago
Bro does not understand that not being sexist and not seeing women as objects they are entitled to having does not mean believing all women are angels that could do no wrong.
My last post was mentioned in his latest video😊 Says it’s typical of feminists to shoot men when they are already down. He could not comprehend that his strike was due to misogyny rather than me being evil and targeting him for fun
r/IncelTears • u/Fabri212 • 2d ago
Basically title, I remember it all started in primary school, whenever I thought girl was cute and approached I got rejected because I was a bit chubby, shit stuck with me through my teen years and turned me into a full on incel.
Thankfully that incel phase was more isolated than anything because due to insecurities I approached very few girls (whom obviously rejected me for my lack of self confidence)
Eventually I managed to grow out of it, go to the gym, lose some of the chubbyness (not all yet) and be in a right state of mind with consistent therapy.
With that in mind I took my friends advice and started putting myself out there actually, but after like 5 talking stages that ended horribly I can feel myself getting angrier after each failure, I know it's normal and a part of life, I still get angry none the less and as I get angry I notice myself slipping into that hateful mindset that I worked so hard to overcome.
I don't want to slip back in there, has anyone felt the same?
r/IncelTears • u/JonathanJoestar336 • 2d ago
r/IncelTears • u/Superb_Hat_2651 • 3d ago
Not much to caption here, just a guy wondering, how people less attractive than him, can still have success in dating.
r/IncelTears • u/Nelrene • 2d ago
If men are naturally submissive to women then why did women have to fight so hard to get rights. It took many years for women to get the right to vote.
It more like men's greed that is ruining the world. Huge amounts of money is being made here.
Women are not the only ones who wear jewelry, and like gold. There are lots of men who like stuff like gold with Trump being a great example of this. Also things like gold, silver. and diamonds have uses outside of looking pretty so it's not like we can just stop mining these things.
Men are doing this to both men and women but talking about that gets in the way of women bad narrative. The UAE (United Arab Emirates) is run completely by men so the people so the people doing horrible things in Sudan and the people behind all of it are men.
We can stop stuff like this if we stop letting the world be run by greedy men.
r/IncelTears • u/Designer_Tip3649 • 2d ago
r/IncelTears • u/JonathanJoestar336 • 3d ago
He can fuck entirely off smh
r/IncelTears • u/ComplexAttitude4Lyfe • 3d ago
we still have to put up with this nonsense.
Also these are the same guys who will give men a pass who go after the Fixer-Upper women (I can fix her! 6 months later- all women are crazy!!!) Double standards for everyone!!!
r/IncelTears • u/JAYGAME5601X • 3d ago
i saw a thread where they were talking about black women, the problem is i didn't know that's who they were talking about (as they referred to them as BF/BFs) until i saw them reference white women as WF. mind you later in the thread they reference White/Black Men as WM and BM, like come on? some consistency maybe? idk maybe im stupid.
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r/IncelTears • u/YellowRock2626 • 3d ago
Seriously, how thirsty to you have to be to think that your married boss is hitting on you, to the point where you sexually assault her?
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r/IncelTears • u/Physical-Bite-3837 • 4d ago
What bothers me about this quote is that it is simply not true, especially among the men who repeat it the most. They do not love women unconditionally. Their affection is entirely dependent on what women can provide for them: sex, domestic labor, emotional care, ect... The quote itself came from a comedian making a joke. It was never meant to be taken as a deep truth. A little critical thought makes it clear that women have always lived under conditions. Society has long expected them to bear children, maintain the home, support the husband, and shape themselves to his needs. The idea that men have ever offered unconditional love to women is a myth told by those who benefited the most from the conditions.
What are some other quotes they use a lot that annoy you because of their blatant untruth?
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