I'm amazed that people are saying she's not ugly. She's quite ugly on top of her other issues.
And then used to lock it upGirls used to write shyt like this in their diary 20 years ago, now they're broadcasting this to hundreds of thousands of people on the internet.
Mental illness.
Also:
But:
This is why I tune out 99.9% of what women say. This is the bullshyt us men have to deal with.
“I don’t even want you but you should at least acknowledge me.”
She looks fat. Fat is unattractive.
You won’t have that issue talkin to chicks who used to go out before Covid cause they hip to the gameGTFOH
I've purposely tried to talk to the "ugly" friends MANY times and got rejected.
When me and my boys go out and approach groups of females, ALL the females only want the best looking one out of us. Like they will literally ignore the rest of us and focus on just one guy.
I hate this trend of females pretending like guys don't want them.
The girl from the tuktok and the tweets both need therapy and to pit some effort into their appearance, especially the one who was tweeting
Tiktok girl wasn't my speed but I wouldn't call her horrible. Some dudes like big girls, but she also seems like she comes off antisocial and that's probably where her problem is. She has whatever social circle that exists currently but doesn't seem like she is open to meeting people in social settings. Low self esteem as she calls it is a her problem, not a man problem. They need to seek help
Facts.
Someone gotta be Randy Brown on the Bulls. Why even hang with a gaggle of stunnas if you are trying to get chose?
She shootings herself in the foot with that. Next, the game is the game — you know that you have to push the most presentable foot forward if you want to play in an area where shallow people play.
You will get less than ideal results if you:
- are fat
- barely cute
- are washed
- have a damn septum piercing and look like livestock with that shyt in
- Don’t have diverse experience and a mediocre vocabulary
- don’t have comedic Timing and sense of humor
- wear your self esteem issues on your sleeve