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Why do I want to give up on men?

Last Updated: 30.06.2025 01:07

Why do I want to give up on men?

It can be hard to figure out.

At some point I fell in love with an 86 year old who was a programmer woman.

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When I was 7 I discovered I was superficial. This was a religious experience.

In 2010 huge anime changed my life though I discovered I was hurting myself and that my breast fetish was out of control and tuned it down slightly after that since it seemed like I wouldn’t be interested in real life.

2023 I had an “un-spiritual” insight that I was the goddessmaker.

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Or maybe you have the wrong archetype.

One of the downsides of Nathan is he is pretty boring and asocial.

I committed the unpardonable sin. God immediately punished me so that I can no longer think like before and my brain is as if paralyzed and does not work. I've tried everything (confession, repentance, etc.) nothing helps. Any advice?

He’s pretty much a god.

Nathan follows karmaband but is basically a nice person intellectually and invented over-unity.

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When I was in my teens I was privileged enough to see the miracles that were Kiki’s breasts clothed though they were.

Nathan could be a genius or stupid.

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I’ll be brief.

Still, he likes girls and can be pretty useful.

They could discover Nathan Coppedge.

What is something you have to share?

Maybe you’re lesbian.

He likes boobs.

There are many downsides of Nathan but not as many as you think.

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