If you are a sub5 male or have conditions like autism, your life is automatically harder. From the moment you were conceived in the womb, your life was already predetermined. Your height and looks, which are unchangeable for the most part, are the most important thing needed for socialization. Even outside of social life, normies will still find ways, such as by giving preference to more attractive people, to make our lives hell to the point where suicide sometimes seems like a better option. Now, some people might give examples of how people were nice to them at work in the comments. The only reason why normies are nice to you is because they are forced to interact with you. If the only social contact that you get is in formal environments, do not assume that normies are willing to hang out with you.

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[–] SorbianSwitzerland 1 point

Is really hard to keep going due to how much attraction and genetics have a impact on any social, economic or health prospects. Is hard to have a positive outlook without massive copes like religon or escapeism, since why would I want to be content with having it worse otherwise?

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[–] Quack 1 point

Also, how do you cope when normies are rude to you even in formal settings?

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[–] av1videocodec 1 point

I stay away from normies. Ontop of my autism there is delusions of grandeur, that I will make the worse significantly less terrible, and that's the only reason for me to continue.

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[–] Quack 1 point

Well, unfortunately, any attempt at gaining respect from normies by being talkative will result in us being called "creepy" or "weird".

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[–] av1videocodec 1 point

>Well, unfortunately, any attempt at gaining respect from normies by being talkative will result in us being called "creepy" or "weird".

This is untrue. Perhaps you live in a niggardly place. I lived in New Hampshire for the first 18 and a half years of my life, and people were all unfriendly. Now I live in Montana and some people are friendly. Autistic are far superior to non-autistic, more compassionate, intelligent, creative, but there are some non-autistic, and even some females, that are not evil. Lesbos are actually really nice, some of them atleast. Hopefully you'll come to find atleast one person who isn't a complete jerkop twat. I go into Target and Walmart with a deck of cards and say to people "Hello." then ask "Do you want to play a game of cards?" Never will I give up on finding people who are nice, and never should you.

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[–] Quack 1 point

>Is really hard to keep going due to how much attraction and genetics have a impact on any social, economic or health prospects.

If I told you that I never had thoughts about blowing my head off with a shotgun, I would be lying. After becoming aware of the influence of attractiveness on treatment from others and its impact in jobs and careers, I can't see people the same way that I did before. I have been mistreated for my whole life for factors that were predetermined. I am essentially a second-class citizen in a place where the average male is somewhat attractive and is 5'10.

>Is hard to have a positive outlook without massive copes like religon or escapeism, since why would I want to be content with having it worse otherwise?

If you are treated like an animal every day, then it's hard to have a positive outlook. Massive copes do help, but people who can see through the copes have a harder time.

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