Introduction
Do you know how unjust it all is? To bully someone into wanting something, and then calling them immoral for wanting it?
Everything’s a Trigger
It’s hard to live life without being reminded of your ostracization. Everyday you have to question what’s wrong with you. When someone close to you has a significant other, you have to question what went wrong. It’s not malicious, you feel happy for them, but it’s a reminder that you don’t have one.
It’s your problem, deal with it.
So you’re judged socially, and worth less for what you are despite it not being your fault. Trying to express it makes you desperate and thus puts you further away from ever finding someone, making you less valuable.
There is absolutely no sense in it. It’s made to be seen as a personal issue.
Trying to Find Community Further Corrupts You
The people who suffer this do not end up being good people. They’re broken, depressed, and constantly in a state of insecurity.
Thus the communities they form reflect that. It’s a