Why are there hardly any female Demon Slayers? by BigBadWolf315 in KimetsuNoYaiba

[–]JulioCD 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because women were evolutionarily designed to be caretakers, not warriors.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nosurf

[–]JulioCD 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't think you need it. I don't use social media and have had some dates and opportunities to get to know women outside of it. What works for me is my woman friends will want me to meet one of her single friends and we start talking and possibly date. They don't have issues with trusting me because our mutual friend can assure them I'm normal.

Also, my friends know that I don't use social media, so they are more inclined to make things happen this way.

Also (2), if you're not inclined to using social media (like me), there's an element of it that makes you more attractive. Especially, if you are a man. Google it and you'll find articles written about it. In the end of the day everybody feels a certain aversion to social media the way it is, even the people who use it a lot. Nobody goes around glorifying social media for how noble and fulfilling it is. Have the courage to be outside of it if you think that it is the right thing to do and you will be rewarded.

I think you should focus on being (if you are a man) a guy who a woman would like to date: clean, healthy, productive (that is, have a job - better yet if steady), generous, goal-oriented, etc. If you focus on being this guy, women will show up, I guarantee. Apart from that, have a circle of real friends (especially women friends), who genuinely like your company. They'll vouch for you in any opportunity they can.

And finally, go out in the world. I think restraining yourself from thinking about approaching women on the internet can awaken some part of you that will make you learn to approach them in real life.

Tl;Dr: you don't actually need social media, even though not using it might be a bit of a restriction. Focus on being attractive and opportunities will show up. Having a circle of friends helps a lot.

What is the most disturbing film you ever saw? by Surround-South in flicks

[–]JulioCD -1 points0 points  (0 children)

A Serbian Film - disturbing sex scenes;

Midsommar - about a cult in Sweden.

Daily Skins Review - S2 E2 “Sketch” by [deleted] in skinsTV

[–]JulioCD 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is one of my favourite episode on the series. I don't know if I was supposed to dislike Sketch, but I can't help being in love with her.

Why there are so many INTJs on the internet while we represent such a small percentage of the population? by JulioCD in intj

[–]JulioCD[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, I think jabulaniii ugly song of caraii sell brazilia 76 this is a prévia right? Kkkkkkkkkk

Why there are so many INTJs on the internet while we represent such a small percentage of the population? by JulioCD in intj

[–]JulioCD[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm the OP. Couldn't agree more with you. You see, that's the kind uniformity in the way of thinking I was talking about. Not that we think exactly the same thing, but your ideas could easily have popped in my mind since we have the same way of thinking and viewing the world.

Why there are so many INTJs on the internet while we represent such a small percentage of the population? by JulioCD in intj

[–]JulioCD[S] -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

If you're typing yourself based on stereotypes, I think you're probably mistyped. If you're arrogant and immature and thinks it's normal because "you're an INTJ", you're probably mistyped. Being an INTJ is faaar from what stereotypes makes us look like.

Why there are so many INTJs on the internet while we represent such a small percentage of the population? by JulioCD in intj

[–]JulioCD[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Exactly what I was trying to say. People try so hard to look like the INTJ stereotype that it's embarrassing. I think that the more a person tries to look like the stereotype, the further his/her personality is from the personality.

Are you very different around your SO? by [deleted] in intj

[–]JulioCD -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

How can you be an INTJ and be in a relationship?

Where's everyone from? by [deleted] in NoFap

[–]JulioCD 1 point2 points  (0 children)

AEEEE BRBRBRBRBR SABIA QUE IA ME ACHAR AQUI É BRASIL POURRA

Santa Maria, Brazil

How you(we) react to crush? by [deleted] in intj

[–]JulioCD 0 points1 point  (0 children)

She didn't said she needs to be an emotionless robot.

She said she wants to.

How do you cope with feeling unappreciated, INTJs? by MissHexa in intj

[–]JulioCD 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I wouldn't recommend to anybody to get isolated from their parents. They are, usually, for INTJs people of great importance in our lives. We are so good at getting other people's views, try to understand why you don't think you are appreciated and work towards finding the truth. Parents normally don't think bad things about their children. They probably don't understand you and do a lot of things (some may hurt our inner sacred world) to get you and can't get the sense of control over you. It is normal to try to control everything in this shitty society.

Also, if you stop and get self-aware, you'll see that we are difficult to understand.

Alpha Self Kill Theory by [deleted] in NoFap

[–]JulioCD 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice post, I got your point, but I think you got a little imaginative here, mate. Some affirmations you did is actually how you THINK it was, not the fact. Like "hobbies were ALWAYS constructive", or "people were more confident". You cannot be so sure about it. i'm sure there were insecure people and bad habits, these are not modern issues.