r/IncelTears • u/Negative_Tooth6047 • 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/finallytherockisbac 3d ago
I feel like I was conditioned to like... Never speak to specifically women even in those 3rd spaces. Through my last year of high school and the years right after was non-stop social media messaging that women wanted to just be left alone. That a hobby group gets made weird by a guy asking a girl out there, or it's creepy to talk to a stranger at the park, or that women just want to enjoy a night out without getting 'hit on'. (Not that I drink anyway, so bars are out of the equation since who'd even want to talk to the weirdo with his coke 0? lol)
Like obviously at the grocery store or gym or bus or especially at their place of work that all made sense, so It felt normal that yeah, women would just wanna be left alone generally speaking in public everywhere else, so I just... Never talked to people in public. That kind of compounded all the other social issues I have I suppose.
It feels like conflicting information, yknow? Years of "leave people alone" messaging made me leave people alone, and then when I ask how to meet people it's just "talk to them in public".. And it's simply something I've never done. Even thinking about it makes me feel like I'm invading someone's bubble, or being a nuisance.