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<blockquote data-quote="GGWP" data-source="post: 33575" data-attributes="member: 93"><p>The black-pill, in my opinion, is a magnet for abused, battered folk. Abused dogs - is what people in this sphere repeatedly term themselves - and so from what I have observed 'incel' and 'abused dog' tend to go hand in hand. In my opinion, this is the main discrepancy between the online blackpill and the real world, where you will see 'ugly' men perfectly able to have flourishing lives, healthy relationships and satisfying hobbies; there is a dysfunction somewhere in the modern incel, who may not always be hideously ugly but all the while cannot sustain healthy coping mechanisms or relationships with others. Many people will chalk it up to the blackpill being a hive of autistics, but actually I suspect it's more sinister than that, because those who have endured 'complex trauma' have brain adaptations almost identical to those with autism, leading to a large conflation of the two diagnoses, as CPTSD and autism are functionally indistinguishable. Could it be that 21st century circumstances have something unique about them that predispose one to advanced trauma and social defeat that might mirror autism? Could this be why there is such an abberant, meteoric rise in autism diagnosis in the 21st century? I will let you be the judge.</p><p></p><p>Regardless, blackpill spaces are plagued with tales of bitterly traumatic, unfair experiences. A high frequency of ACEs can be observed, perenially.</p><p>An ACE (Adverse Childhood Experience) are circumstances that one experiences as a child which may be potentially traumatic. The following 10 ACEs are commonly used to assess complex trauma in an individual.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]4909[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.tes.com/en-gb/for-schools/blog/article/adverse-childhood-experiences-what-are-aces[/URL]</p><p></p><p>ACEs are significantly correlated with decreased ability to form relationships and function as a normal human would.</p><p>It is actually quite mind-boggling to me that over half of the population have never experienced any of these things, I suppose this explains the gulf between the behaviour of the average 'normie' and people who frequent blackpill spaces. I am wondering how many ACEs you fellows have endured and whether it would be significantly higher than that of the average of the population (which seems to be ~1). I will make the poll anonymous to encourage honesty and integrity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GGWP, post: 33575, member: 93"] The black-pill, in my opinion, is a magnet for abused, battered folk. Abused dogs - is what people in this sphere repeatedly term themselves - and so from what I have observed 'incel' and 'abused dog' tend to go hand in hand. In my opinion, this is the main discrepancy between the online blackpill and the real world, where you will see 'ugly' men perfectly able to have flourishing lives, healthy relationships and satisfying hobbies; there is a dysfunction somewhere in the modern incel, who may not always be hideously ugly but all the while cannot sustain healthy coping mechanisms or relationships with others. Many people will chalk it up to the blackpill being a hive of autistics, but actually I suspect it's more sinister than that, because those who have endured 'complex trauma' have brain adaptations almost identical to those with autism, leading to a large conflation of the two diagnoses, as CPTSD and autism are functionally indistinguishable. Could it be that 21st century circumstances have something unique about them that predispose one to advanced trauma and social defeat that might mirror autism? Could this be why there is such an abberant, meteoric rise in autism diagnosis in the 21st century? I will let you be the judge. Regardless, blackpill spaces are plagued with tales of bitterly traumatic, unfair experiences. A high frequency of ACEs can be observed, perenially. An ACE (Adverse Childhood Experience) are circumstances that one experiences as a child which may be potentially traumatic. The following 10 ACEs are commonly used to assess complex trauma in an individual. [ATTACH type="full" width="617px"]4909[/ATTACH] [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.tes.com/en-gb/for-schools/blog/article/adverse-childhood-experiences-what-are-aces[/URL] ACEs are significantly correlated with decreased ability to form relationships and function as a normal human would. It is actually quite mind-boggling to me that over half of the population have never experienced any of these things, I suppose this explains the gulf between the behaviour of the average 'normie' and people who frequent blackpill spaces. I am wondering how many ACEs you fellows have endured and whether it would be significantly higher than that of the average of the population (which seems to be ~1). I will make the poll anonymous to encourage honesty and integrity. [/QUOTE]
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