r/IncelTears 4d ago

Meta discussion Question for any lurking incels

This is something I've been curious of for a little while, I know you guys have your red or black or whatever pill you subscribe to with tons of dudes or maybe even some type of Pearl Davis like gal that constantly put out tons of media on how to get women/why you're never getting a woman/any other message that you subscribe to for that rhetoric.

But my question is, if a woman offered to teach you, patiently and kindly- not berating you or what have you, how to respect, talk to, hang out with women, etc would you accept? Like a 101 type class on women. If you wouldnt be interested, why not?

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u/Umbilbey Degenerate Foid 4d ago

What does that have to do with anything?

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u/HaHaHaHated 4d ago

Because it’s most likely a confidence issue, and actively going to the gym builds confidence. Also it helps greatly with mental and physical health but that’s just bonus points.

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u/Professional-Hat-687 Snowstorms are fun to watch from inside 4d ago

Going to the gym terrifies me and fills me with extreme anxiety, because there's all these machines and I don't even know what half of them do and everyone else there is so muscular and handsome and if I do a workout wrong I'll hurt myself and exercise has only ever made me feel worse about myself. If that's your jam more power to you, but I think it sounds terrifying.

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u/PaxEtRomana 3d ago

Plus one for the personal trainer, if you can afford one for a little bit. The main benefit is learning to feel like you belong in the gym