DaStangMan
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That seems very low but maybe it’s true that 80 percent of men are incels and 20 percent of men are all sleeping with the same women.
Did you just call me a hoe, breh?I believe it to be true.
This is based on relationships, legitimate romantic partnerships, long-term dating, dating to marry, having a family, etc, types of scenarios, not linking up and fukking just to be fukking.
In other words, purposeful dating. Dating with a purpose and the intent of something serious down the line, y'know, as in settling down for good and hanging up the bachelor and bachelorette lifestyles and entering into that fiance-to-fiancee, husband-to-wife territory.
Most people, men, and women, who are conscious about their love life will never exceed a double-digit amount of relationships, the reason being that they're aware of not letting everyone and anything have access to them for numerous reasons.
Unless they're running themselves into the ground, as OP alluded to, being a hoe. Some people's idea of what truly counts as a relationship is skewed.
"Median" is different than "mean" (aka average)Fat incel nikkaz skewing the data so I don’t believe it
Lifetime. It’s actually decreasing I remember the number being a flat 7Is that.. annually .
Hey, the hoes you fukked with a condom don't count bro!If this is true, I'm an ULTIMATE ho![]()
That seems very low but maybe it’s true that 80 percent of men are incels and 20 percent of men are all sleeping with the same women.
He didn't post a source and everyone just rolled with it.
If over the span of 10 years you entered relationships that lasted an average of 6 months. You've easily passed that number.
Also if you know a woman who's single in her 30s and never had a relationship last more than 3 years, you know deep in your heart her body count is in the double digits so don't even bother asking unless you're ready to leave her.