No.217689
take vit D
No.217690
>>217689yes. actually good for you. Taking certain vitamins on a long run will improve your overall health.
No.217692
I don't like "omegas". The supplement that has made the most difference to me was magnesium chloride
No.217695
>>217692hmm? what does it do? don't know it
No.217713
thank you
No.217746
I took VIT d supplements yet I felt no difference, my energy got better once I started working out again tho.
No.217756
>>217745Your brain won't last looking at porn daily. Actually effects your chemistry and would cause you issues later on. I suggest at least 3 days apart breaks.
>>217746Hmmm I hope you remain healthy friend. If you work out wouldn't it be a good idea to take any protein shakes? Nevertheless I recommend omega 3 and multi vitamins daily. Don't wait for any immediate improvements they be on the long run! i know you don’t like spending money but to remain healthy is a must…
No.217759
>>217756>small tits mentally illthis is a very good archetype
No.217767
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>>217759Why people love muh mental bitches? Is it a guarantee for her being emotionally dependant on you or having the same interests as you? Or possibility of her cutting your balls of in the middle of the night because you looked at the female cashier for a millesecond too long?
No.217775
>>217759It's funny as a meme and cute
>>217767Actual mental people need serious help and I wish they get it. I've been around mental health illnesses and it's not fun or hot or anything really. It's terrifying to talk to a person who genuinely believes you are stalking him or he hear demons. I used to get spiritual psychosis during my occult practice and it would last couple of days before i had to ground myself. Mental health awareness is a need in society.
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>>217775Too many words for simple "dont know".
No.217783
>>217767I hate basic bitch foids because they're generally shallow and sociopathic and don't think about things like politics, the environment, etc. and most modern male interests disgust them. there's generally an unspoken expectation of performing to impress the regular foid but if you try too hard that's uncool somehow. I'd rather have someone who understands how it feels to be rejected or alone or otherwise. I think mentally ill has become shorthand for outcasted because of course nobody unironically wants a girl with BPD, that's something you work past (if you choose to tolerate it), not seek out. Basically it comes down to a rejection of the performance and high expectations associated with modern dating for me. You could say that I'm viewing all of this through a very misogynistic lens and this is kind of incelbabble but I'd beg to differ and say that by imposing such high expectations of men, modern women play into the hand of the patriarchy or somesuch by reinforcing shallow male performance.
TLDR when ppl say "mentally ill girl" it means a girl who rejects social norms basically, to my estimation
>>217775>pic
No.217793
>>217785lol
this is you now anon
No.217800
>>217799I think the girl in the pic for this post looks kinda trashy personally but
>>217775Literally for this one all that needs to happen is 🪒 and it'll be perfect
No.217801
>>217800How will u kiss her, she has porcupine face
No.217803
>>217801Girls like that don't kiss, they make out

And piercings do not hurt that much, especially if u do it right and keep ur lips soft the whole time

The nose ring is the only real problem but if you tilt your head like most people do it goes away you see

I'd be more worried about the blowjobs than the kisses
No.217806
>>217805
Listen very carefully, madospin, DO NOT BE RACIST…
No.217808
>>217807yeah the horns are a bit much and the facial tats are a bit messy but otherwise she pretty
No.217810
>>217808anon show me a niche look most people don't like but you do!
No.217811
>>217810Women in suits are cute
Sorry for bad resolution, blame tiktok and pinterest because they intentionally cuck the image quality on Google images in order to drive engagëment to their sites
But yeah I think more masculine formal wear is great on women, it definitely depends on the fitting and not everyone looks good in it, it definitely suits Asians best, but when it works it's very cute
No.217813
>>217811i think a lot of people like women in suits
No.217816
>>217814i think a lot of people probably dont like this kind of fashion, thats why you will get arrested if you go out like that
No.217817
Also also, to bring up male style for a second, I think classic punk (exhibit A) needs to make a comeback. There's something so special to me about an entire style designed to piss off old conservative boomers.
Even a more subdued version of it (Exhibit B) would be nice to see again.
There's also something to be said about the early Hardcore uniform that sprung up between the late 80s and very early 2000s, it's mostly just regular clothes
>graphic tee
>jeans/shorts
>sneakers
but it still had character and it kind of represented that being punk was about walking the walk rather than buying any particular clothes. Then emos kind of began to invade the hardcore scene and the hardcore uniform died off as the underground rock music scene stopped being so underground and it became commodified which made emo the predominant style, which split off into scene… which split off into mall goth… which people began to fetishize… which eventually became the tiktok alt aesthetic. I still think all the above look good, emo, scene, mall goth, all of them hold a very special place in my heart because I kinda grew up with them, although I didn't directly partake until far after I actually wanted to bc my family is weird and thinks everything is Satanic, but it's kind of a fact that emos killed hxc.
Regardless, the fashion is cool.
No.217820
>>217818Objective reality
No.217825
>>217817if you really want to piss off boomers and ordinaries while actually sticking to the anti-establishment and DIY values of the old punks of the early 70's. just go down to your local department store, buy a black permanent marker and the cheapest all white shirt in your favourite size, take them home, then ise the make to write NIGGER on the front. there you've managed to make an offensive and thought provoking piece of punk fashion without having to rely on the industrialised fast fashion industry like a good little sheepie.
No.217827
>>217811>>217812>>217817You are always interesting to talk to or read. Thank you for bringing quality anon. I appreciate your balance anon.
I like many styles and looks anon, one thing i wanna add is how both traditional looks and alt looks can look pretty in their own conditions depending on the set, individual and place. I don’t think of it as a fetish but I understand how some people would do so. Hmmm it's a big question honestly…did these fashions became a fetish for looks or culture…
No.217833
>>217832cool guitar

No.217834
Die
No.217837
>>217832Is this you? very cool guitar and fashion!
>>217834Djinns die twice!
>>217836Having someone abusing you is terrifying anon…hope you be safe.
No.217839
>>217827>TraditionalI think it depends on the culture for me, I like Scandinavian, Slavic, and Asian traditional clothes a lot, but I'm not a huge huge fan of Western European traditional clothing. I think it gets a lot more interesting once you move from the medieval period to the Victorian for Western Europe, it's interesting to me how a lot of what we see regarding older clothing comes in the form of drawings so it can be kind of goofy, even abstract, to us, but I recently saw some videos where this girl puts on actual Victorian outfits and it's kinda like "damn if I was in the 1800s I can see how that would look good".
>did these fashions became a fetish for looks or culture…It's kind of difficult to explain but my theory on this is that it began as a fetishization of (or more charitably, attraction to) the culture, but then the fashion began to become associated with the culture, and became cultural shorthand for it. As a result, the fashion started to supplant the culture, and the culture became secondary to the style, rather than the other way around. There's a perception about how an "alt girl" is supposed to act, but it's all performance, and most people who want an "alt girl" only want the performative or entertaining aspects of it, if that makes sense. Usually it doesn't extend much beyond sexual traits such as dominance or freakiness (for lack of a better term lol) and so subculture becomes commodified. That's just a game theory though and I'm kind of thinking out loud with this post, so take what I have to say with a grain of salt.
No.217841
>>217838You know your business anon. Wishing you good.
>>217839anon your fetish vs culture theory is honestly spot on. As I said you do bring effort into posting and thoughts so thank you again 🖤 We did discuss fashion previously and even kinks/fetishes I think lol judging by this board random posting I am surprised nobody started a fetish discussion or so…but i guess it would just go full random posting or into chaos. I thought about a topic once anon, do our subconscious and cultures reflect our needs and fetishes? I believe very much so…more than we think. Someone who lived in a very traditional village might urge for the alternative in fashion & sex…
No.217842
>>217825Lel if I did this boomers would love me and half of America would donate to a GoFundMe and make me a millionaire for defeating wokeness or some such drivel
Its funny you bring that up though because it kind of echoes how the sex pistols used to wear swastikas and whenever reporters would grill them about it they'd basically tell them to go fuck themselves lel. Seriously if you ever want a laugh just watch a sex pistols interview.
No.217843
>>217839real goth women are 30+ and fat
No.217844
>I am surprised nobody started a fetish discussion
I'm surprised and grateful because 90% of posters here are evil pedophiles. also it would get very cringe very fast.
>do our subconscious and cultures reflect our needs and fetishes?
it kinda depends on what you mean by that, I think. I'll fully admit to having mommy issues so I like someone who can make me feel validated, listened to, and important in general, but I think what you're describing is kind of an inverse relationship, and I don't think that's super accurate. The way you put it, it makes it sound like people pursue their opposite, and I don't think that's a rule necessarily but something that ends up happening more often than not. I think people look to fill holes or cover weaknesses when it comes to a partner more than anything else. I do think part of it is subconscious, I think attraction, like I said, is based on psychological need. I've always liked more dominant but gentle women, and I always thought it was just random or a survival instinct or something because I assumed my relationship with my parents was healthy, and then I took a step back and realized it really wasn't, so I think the subconscious is definitely part of it, yes. You can tell a lot about a person by asking them about their ideal partner, as long as you know them to be a reliable narrator. That said, I think part of it also comes down to genetics and instinct as well and has nothing to do with the nurture of it all. I couldn't tell you an environmental reason I like Asians, for example. I didn't grow up around Asians whatsoever. Now that I'm older and realize humans around the world are more or less the same, Asians aren't "exotic" anymore, and I don't subscribe to the belief Asian women are like genetically submissive or whatever (and I don't want a submissive, domestic woman in the first place) and yet I still think they're pretty. Gotta be something to do with the lizard brain.
I'm no expert on this shit doe, nor do I particularly know where I'm going with this. Take that as you will.
No.217850
>>217844>yet I still think they're pretty. Gotta be something to do with the lizard brain.its because they are more neotenous on average and you deny your nature as a bintpedo

No.217851
>>217844First of all, i hope you are wrong about the pedo thing anon. It would be very sad if that's so…
Regarding your fetish take…you said more than enough I think. You narrowed it down and gave logical points…answered my curiosity around the subject to a degree.
Anon you seem to be able to read things into more than one perspective…I don’t know how to explain it. Anon would you give it a try and "read me"?
I would like a feminine partner who's emotionally loyal not dominate or submissive and practical. I value peace and understanding and would like to build our house mentally, financially, emotionally…etc. If I cannot advance with a partner in any regard then I don’t want them. My ideal partner must be successful or working to be so in any aspect they see fit in life. For looks I like black hair with pale skin…I find the combination attractive.
Does this say anything about me anon?
No.217860
>>217783women who have no respect for male interests are misandrists. modern culture is extremely feminized so we dont call it what it is, but to completely disregard masculine pursuits and success markers is blatantly anti-male
No.217866
>>217860This language too smart 4 me
What i nootiec is that you get a lot of women who basically echo exactly what men are interested in without any real interest in the topic
This makes sense because women want to be liked by men, but it becomes tragic in that men are very obsessive and devoted and they don't really respond well to someone having the same interests as them but less devotion
No.217875
>>217866it's like how a guy will find 2 or 3 shirts they like and wear them for years with the same pair of jeans and shoes, while a will buy a new dress every week and wear it 3 or 4 time then throw it out.
No.217876
>>217866what it means is that men and women have had gender roles since time immemorial that were created in response to survival. they are evolutionary truths.
men like fighting and competition because they have a duty to protect women and their families. having no patience for this aspect of masculinity is anti male.
my point is that finding a girl that is showing off counterculture is adjacent to the real thing we should be looking for: one that rejects pervasive anti male modern culture
No.217882
>>217851>I would like a feminine partner who's emotionally loyal not dominate or submissive and practical. I value peace and understanding and would like to build our house mentally, financially, emotionally…etc. If I cannot advance with a partner in any regard then I don’t want them. My ideal partner must be successful or working to be so in any aspect they see fit in life. For looks I like black hair with pale skin…I find the combination attractive.
>Does this say anything about me anon?Nothing particularly strikes me. Sorry if that's a bit of a boring answer but there's not a lot of meat to what you describe. I think most people generally seek most of the things you say, but you're probably more ambitious in life than I am given your emphasis on moving forward with someone and them either being successful or working towards it, as distinguished from, for example, simply wanting it. Not that it's my place to police you on your preferences, but I'd encourage you to maybe consider the source of that. For example, I wouldn't be a good partner, by my own definition of what it means to be "working towards" success. There's a lot I want to do and learn and I'm confident I could not just succeed but thrive in life if I could just put my nose to the grindstone and get to work. The catch is, I have a condition which makes it difficult for me to internalize the long-term benefit of hard work. Consider that - hypothetically, would I or someone like me be eligible for an exception? Why or why not? Conditionally? For example, I'm moving towards therapy and medication to alleviate the aforementioned. Does that count as "working towards success", even though it doesn't materially bring me closer to any of my goals? Also, how do you'd define goals? What if someone's goal is to take it easy? It's not usually phrased like that, so what if their goals in life aren't material, but more spiritual? Self-mastery and understanding are legitimate skills that require time investment, but have no direct material benefit. Just some food for thought.
More generally, you strike me as someone who has a lot more going on under the hood than you let on. I think there's no way someone so introspective doesn't have political opinions, and I think you refuse to share them here out of some obligation or adherence to etiquette, for example.
>>217860That's kind of what I was getting at. I think we probably use drastically different language and framing for it, but the root cause of the current troubles of dating culture seems to always circle back around to a lack of respect for the other's issues. Disregard women's issues, you get the 1950s, disregard men's issues, you get now. The end result is always an overcorrection by the neglected sex (see: third-wave feminism, the redpill). Somehow, in all these years, we've not managed to accept that neither sex is "more important" than the other.
>>217876>my point is that finding a girl that is showing off counterculture is adjacent to the real thing we should be looking for: one that rejects pervasive anti male modern culture"you shouldn't like goth girls because evopsych says so"
and yet, I do. Sorry for destroying Western civilization :(
No.217885
>>217850I'm also neotenous so I think it's in-group attraction, God will smite you evil pedo
No.217896
>>217882there was never an imbalance until the last 100-200 years. the 1950s were extremely feminist, there was the sexual liberation in the 1950s. 1900 and later is easily argued to be extremely feminist and anti-male, the social licence being redefined in a horrible way
No.217905
>>217882Yes anon yes…I am more than I show here so is you. I don't hide any bad secrets just personal beliefs…and they are not political. Anon I'm simply someone who grew up in esoteric settings and had many experiences regarding matters that don’t matter here. Other than that I am not that much interesting really…,
Nevertheless, all the best wishes and the warm messages I always write to you and other anons comes truly from my heart anon for I always wish to see the good people advance in this world and genuinely wants peace, love, understanding for all. These emotions and feelings are genuine part of me not a mask not a lie…not hiding anything evil underneath.
No.218023
I'm also cobmeepermish
No.218073
>>217695I don't know what it does for everyone but For Me it makes me euphoric which makes me think I have a magnesium deficiency normally
No.218109
>>218073Anon did you ever do a blood test? get yourself checked…hope you be fine.
No.218248
>>218242I was getting melancholic thinking about Russia rn but after seeing this I'm not so sure
No.218253
>>218242i'd kill myself if this happe3nd to me