IIN that I have trouble accepting my gender?

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  • Correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm getting an air of laziness from this post.

    It's easier to think that you'll never be as good as men, as smart, or able to achieve much of worth, than it is to actually rise up, put your mind to something, and put in the same copious amounts of hard work that men have had to to achieve the things that they have.

    "Misery is comfortable. Happiness takes effort." You remind me of an incel who'd rather sit at home, poisoning his mind with hyperbolic blackpill dogma than actually get out in the world and try.

    Yes, some of them are unattractive, which lessens their chances of getting women, but that in and of itself is not the reason for their involuntary celibacy.

    The reason, ultimately, is that they've given up, perhaps because they're afraid and beaten down.

    Either you can be stuck wading in a limbo of disappointment, or you can choose between a traditional role or doing something else.

    And if you are mentally inferior to the opposite gender, which is unproven btw, how much does that change? Most people don't reach their full potential anyway.

    You have to do your absolute best before you can know that you're not good enough. Although after that, you'll be surprised at what you can achieve.

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      I was somewhat reminded of some discussion about incels I read sometime back. This post gives off the same vibes. The discussion said something about "It's easier to believe that you had no chance in the first place than to believe you failed at something."

      I did have some relation to the OP concerning biological differences but I mostly disagree. Those biological differences are so minor, especially in a more civilized environment. It's hard to say that just because you're female, you can't "achieve as much" or "be equal to".

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