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A forum for incels who are normal people (no terrorists, no rapists, no racists, no pedophiles, no haters and so on) / Re: Incels should know what is "necessary but not sufficient"
« on: September 05, 2022, 06:15:11 PM »
In the Chad's body thread I mentioned that it's not easy to be fit, muscular if you don't train your body harder and don't keep the right diet.
Here I'll add some examples how some incels and nearcels thought wrongly about their own bodybuilding.
There was that truecel (baldcel, teethcel, mentalcel, who was, at best 3/10) who thought that his physical activities (typing on keyboard, clicking on computer mouse, locking a door and unlocking a door, and carrying heavy bags of newspapers 2-3 times per week) are enough for his bodybuilding. At the beginning we (who started that time to think already seriously about our bodies and to add to the martial arts some gym activities -- dumbbells, chest expanders, etc.) thought that he's joking (especially when once during our serious bodybuilding conversation about how to build body like one of the muscular sifus (shifus), he said that he's trying with the computer mouse clicks) but later when I told him that the gym activities should be systematic (like 3 times per week squats and push-ups, 3 times per week pull-ups and dumbbells, 2 times per week running, etc.) he answered that he's doing exactly the same (and he was 100% serious) giving that example that he's 2 or 3 times weekly carrying heavy bags full of newspapers and not just this but unlocking a door to put them in the room and then locking the same door. (He even counted that minor physical activity "locking-unlocking a door" which even don't burn a single calorie, something bodybuilding related.
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As you may expect his body remained non-muscular, average or nearly average and he remained an incel for years. (Later he said he found a woman for a short time, but they even didn't have something more physical before she just used him to give her a solid loan and it was the end. Later, as far as I kept in touch with him, never heard or saw he to be in a relationship.) It was 99% his fault to remain a truecel. First, he didn't get the importance of the gymmaxxing (the sports); second, he didn't took any measures to improve his teeth, to deal with his baldness and to change a bit his style; third, he minns himself with a lot of cigarettes (smoking)... And he had a potential (because he is comparatively tall, edumaxxed in certain fields and tried to moneymaxx during these years). He was the perfect example how someone can do necessary actions but not to complete the process to its sufficient level (he studymaxxed, he found jobs for moneymaxxing, socialmaxxed... and he thought that these are enough; he even believed that his minimal physical activities are enough to keep him fit... but he didn't complete all this with simple steps like: quit smoking, start to do some kind of real bodybuilding, take some care of your hair and teeth (like shave it all and visit a dentist)... ) He was really near to escaping the inceldom because in that area the women are picky but not very picky and many guys similar to him (like 4/10 and 5/10 men) got girlfriends.
This is the way it is. Remember necessary is good but not necessarily sufficient.
Here I'll add some examples how some incels and nearcels thought wrongly about their own bodybuilding.
There was that truecel (baldcel, teethcel, mentalcel, who was, at best 3/10) who thought that his physical activities (typing on keyboard, clicking on computer mouse, locking a door and unlocking a door, and carrying heavy bags of newspapers 2-3 times per week) are enough for his bodybuilding. At the beginning we (who started that time to think already seriously about our bodies and to add to the martial arts some gym activities -- dumbbells, chest expanders, etc.) thought that he's joking (especially when once during our serious bodybuilding conversation about how to build body like one of the muscular sifus (shifus), he said that he's trying with the computer mouse clicks) but later when I told him that the gym activities should be systematic (like 3 times per week squats and push-ups, 3 times per week pull-ups and dumbbells, 2 times per week running, etc.) he answered that he's doing exactly the same (and he was 100% serious) giving that example that he's 2 or 3 times weekly carrying heavy bags full of newspapers and not just this but unlocking a door to put them in the room and then locking the same door. (He even counted that minor physical activity "locking-unlocking a door" which even don't burn a single calorie, something bodybuilding related.

As you may expect his body remained non-muscular, average or nearly average and he remained an incel for years. (Later he said he found a woman for a short time, but they even didn't have something more physical before she just used him to give her a solid loan and it was the end. Later, as far as I kept in touch with him, never heard or saw he to be in a relationship.) It was 99% his fault to remain a truecel. First, he didn't get the importance of the gymmaxxing (the sports); second, he didn't took any measures to improve his teeth, to deal with his baldness and to change a bit his style; third, he minns himself with a lot of cigarettes (smoking)... And he had a potential (because he is comparatively tall, edumaxxed in certain fields and tried to moneymaxx during these years). He was the perfect example how someone can do necessary actions but not to complete the process to its sufficient level (he studymaxxed, he found jobs for moneymaxxing, socialmaxxed... and he thought that these are enough; he even believed that his minimal physical activities are enough to keep him fit... but he didn't complete all this with simple steps like: quit smoking, start to do some kind of real bodybuilding, take some care of your hair and teeth (like shave it all and visit a dentist)... ) He was really near to escaping the inceldom because in that area the women are picky but not very picky and many guys similar to him (like 4/10 and 5/10 men) got girlfriends.
This is the way it is. Remember necessary is good but not necessarily sufficient.