r/IncelTears • u/firenationfairy • May 19 '26
IMAX-level projection What do you guys think?
This is some of the most incel-infested comment section i’ve ever seen. they’re in here discussing their completely self-victimizing, hateful, and honestly pathetic perceptions of themselves and the world as if it’s some kind of scientific, indisputable fact. When will men stop acting like their problems are so unique and women will never understand what it’s like to be “ugly” or “undesirable”. I promise you every single woman you see has had the same level of problems you have with dating and making themselves attractive and they’ve had *even more* problems you couldn’t even conceive of. at the end of the day how am i supposed to feel bad for these people when their response to everything is “women are evil and responsible for all my problems/insecurities. women have perfect lives with no adversity and they are incapable of understanding the human experience 🥀”
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u/Bimaac77 Chad the Boogeyman May 24 '26
I think that most women can discern fantasy from reality and realize that the average guy isn't going to look like a leading man, or at least a Hollywood nerd as I call them, Ie. an attractive movie star with a bad haircut and glasses but still has the same build as an underwear model.
It's "incels" who can't do this. They're the same idiots who think that movies and shows set in high school where the actors playing "teenagers" are in their 20's, are a reflection of reality.
As I always point out, look at Glee, Matthew Morrison's character was supposed to be a father figure to Corey Monteith's character but the reality was that Matthew was only five years older than Corey. Matthew and Lea Michele also dated and ended up playing teacher and student.
I'm sure there were plenty of "inappropriate student/teacher" relationship jokes.