Tech Nazi Halo

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Longface

I was looking through some of my stuff the other day and I found a "love letter" a friend wrote me when I was thirteen, one of the few remnants from my childhood, and indeed any person who would read it and reflect about my solitary existence and lack of relationships would assume that I am gay. I used to study with this boy in a christian school, we were very disruptive and many times we would sit together hugging each other and kissing each other on the cheeks and whispering, and I remember one time our very fat and ugly Greek teacher(he always used pizza hut as example, but pronouncing it pizza khut lol),asked if we were gay to embarrass us and make us quite. He was christian from a blonde family, probably the posterity of some crusaders, so this sort of affection was not semitic or islamic, but quite natural to us due to more relaxed norms in those countries. I assume even too much eye contact with males in the west is gay, but this is the result of lettig women be present whenever men are, and they will soon be present in the same toilets too. Men in their confusion now think that it's only appropriate to be affectionate to women, and this idea was pushed by women actually, sometimes subtly but now even openly. Women in these sort of things show that there is such a thing as a struggle between the sexes and highlight their intention to completely rule over men, even by destroying friendship itself. We shouldn't understimate women's influence in the destruction of everything masculine and beautiful, they are the tools of fool powers and the only way to act is to "put them back in their proper place"

stigletz

Was this is Tunisia?

As for the eye contact problem: maintaining eye contact here when speaking with other males is as consistently ambiguous as is it uncomfortable. What is one supposed to do? Act like a sperg and stare at the ground, or hold intense eye contact? Making eye contact while intermittently breaking would probably be the right answer, though even then it's slightly uncomfortable.

This isn't the hyperanalytical sperg in me speaking, as I'm sure even the average guy would relate to what I am saying. Most interactions with other males don't require eye contact at all if they're a good friend and are known well enough, but it's plain rude not to do so with an acquaintance or co-worker.

Longface

Not in Tunisia....When you speak with an American about smth that is emotional or important while an appropriate response from a friend would be to hold eye contact and a sort of affectionate/interested look, an American would say "okay", "yeah", trying to end the conversation as soon as possible because I guess to be emotionally connected with another person is gay or too srressful maybe? I know some people actually feel a desire to kiss which is why they get way from all this stuff maybe.

stigletz
That's honestly not even a joke. Millenial guys are that gruff.
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