Women feel insulted if they are approached by ugly men.

46  2018-03-01 by omegacel70

A woman usually dreams about having a good looking boyfriend or husband. However when a ugly man asks her out on a date , it may make feel her insecure about her own looks. She would think " If this ugly man thinks he has a chance with me , does that mean I am ugly?" This is one of the reason why women have a malicious attitude towards ugly men. Since they don't themselves approach men , all they can do is conclude on the basis of men that try to date her.

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If anyone approaches me I take it as a compliment

Cope

Teehee I'm not like those other girls, I won't visibly display my disgust when a subhuman like you flirts with me

I still won't say yes though, I'll just use you for the ego boost I need to spread my legs for chad

Lmao. A compliment is compliment

Guessing it's not that often is it?

Eh happens quite a bit

Ah, the need for validation.

Nah, it's just nice to hear

all i hear is reeeeeeeeeeee

Out

15 year old girls have more experience than you

Lmao, suicide is the only option

You're going to be so used up by the time you're 18 you are going to need adult diapers for the rest of your life.

Lmaooo sure.

Aren't you like 15 years old?

So unattractive guy isn't "anyone" to you then? He's not even human?

I used anyone to refer to both men and women

Same here, I like a compliment from anyone, lesbos, hot/ugly girls, straight men, old/young, and even very scary big gay men(I'll just watch my back a bit more).

Its amazing that a perspective that contradicts an incel's mindset causes them to become hostile and dismissive. Case in point: this comment's karma

It's over if you are the one who has to approach.

This is all true.

I've had so many females visibly get angry.

By approaching a roastie, you are telling the female that genetically you are on the same level or even higher, and this angers the roastie because her entire self worth is predicated on attaining a genetically superior male for procreation.

Completely true.

Women consider 80% of men ugly, that's why they say they don't want to be harrassed on the streets and workplace. The attention of ugly men is offensive to them. However, they absolutely LOVE when Chads approach them, which is why they often say they don't get approached enough.

There's something to be said with the subjectivity of looks though. Me personally, I'm unconventionally attractive. stats: attention from 100+ attractive women, 500+ average looking/ugly women. (minor note: Reporting bias. Attractive women are rarer to begin with so it doesnt neccessarily mean that I'm more desired by homely women)

Basically if I go in a room of 10 single hot gym girls (who look as stereotypically attractive as it gets), 8 probably wouldn't date me off my looks, but 2 definately would. I'm quite confident in my appearance but see there's that thing you wrote about that 80%. 80% of ppl think somewhere along the lines that "extremely beautiful women are not for you bud" despite the fact that the opinions of 20% population differ. We should focus on who finds us attractive at the end of day, fuck the opinions of others, and use proof in our defense (If someone asked me why I approached that 9/10 I'd mention that "I've caught the attention of 100+ girls as attractive as her, so I think sometimes my approaches will work")

Essentially, the hottest girls dont only like Chads. Some certainly like chadlites and the unconventionally attractive as well.

tldr; unconventionally attractive, hatersbegone

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All true except

Since they don't themselves approach men

They approach Chad only

they go up to chad and twirl their hair and shit but wait for him to say hey

Women hate their lives for being surounded by ugly men

You are absolutely correct. That's why I never approach women.

Same here

100% true. There have been screenshots of threads where women confirmed this.

True of men too. Look no further than this sub to see that males fantasize about dating pristine Stacies. Watch in real life as a proud beta feels insulted when a slightly below average girl approaches him.

no they dont, they say all the time they would be happy with an ugly girl.

Gtfoh i would be flattered if someone approached me

Yeah, but I said proud betas, not incels. It's also the good looking women who feel insulted when they are approached by ugly men, not the obese landwhales.

You speaking from experience?

I don't live in the US.

I will speak for his opinion. He most certainly is speaking from personal experience.

as a decent looking guy myself I have been approached by ugly girls and never felt insulted

As a decent looking girl I have been approached by ugly guys and never felt insulted either. It is flattering when people show an interest. A bit depending on how it is done but generally I think most of us feel good when people show an interest in us.

I have also seen guys who do talk about how awful some girl is for approaching them because of how she looks.

Some people are just shitty regardless of gender, really. Whether women are more prone to this for whatever reason, I couldn't say. But it seems less black and white than portrayed.

BULL.SHITE.

Why would it be?

Because your perspective challenges his incel mindset

It's true men can have magically high standards online forums, but dating app stats say otherwise. In reality only a small percent of men get approached by girls relative to women that get approached. Below average in a mans opinion is pretty bad if the stats hold up on how indiscriminate they are. Not always but if a girl gets rejected she probably went for a guy that is already highly sought after.

You can find articles and videos of women admitting this. They freak out "why does he think he's in my league? Do I look ugly today?"

When ugly guys approach girls, they get offended because they think that means they're ugly too. Otherwise, ugly guys should know that they're out of their league and know their place and avert their eyes.

I get what you're trying to say, but ugly men have to approach because they will never be approached unlike ugly or average women. Apples to oranges, also by women's standards there are a lot of ugly men, the boys gotta at least try you know? :P

I didn’t say you couldn’t talk to girls. I just explained why they get offended when ugly guys talk to them.

Ah gotcha, I thought you were trying making a different point since the original post already explained why they got offended. Didn't see that you were adding on.

yah its true

TRUTH

This sub is full of truths that normans deliberately ignore.

From my experience it’s ugly and average women that get upset when subhumans and normie guys approach. Most stacys are really nice about it and even token flirt a little bit before ultimately rejecting me.

Too true. We need more truth pills in this subreddit.

She would think " If this ugly man thinks he has a chance with me , does that mean I am ugly?"

Is it weird that this makes me actually wanna ask attractive women out just to make them feel insecure?

Many of you are insulted when you’re told to pursue women you deem fat/ugly/gross. How is this different?

Lol, we love the attention. Ugly or not.

Which one of you guys has the picture about the /r/AskWomen or /r/TwoXChromosomes post about how women feel when ugly guys compliment them.

PLS LINK :(

Not true. I get annoyed if I’m approached by anyone that I don’t know.

Priveleged roastie.

Lmao, acting as though that’s a valid insult and not some attempt at slut-shaming even though you have no idea who I actually am.

shit isnt this a great way to troll and get females off their pedestal. If a ugly guy approaching them makes them feel just as ugly, I think thats a win.

When you approach someone out of the blue and ask them out, they have nothing to go on but to judge you by your looks.

all i hear is reeeeeeeeeeee

You speaking from experience?