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I decided to make a post that might help people like me cope with being norwood 7. Yes your life sucks because now you will never find love and always be viewed as subhuman. But ill give you things you can do to cope:
1. Work on your career. Money is a big cope and you may think being a guy making 6 figures will help get women, im sorry to disappoint you but it won't help. However, the money can be used to fund some great hobbies. I have a large collection of guitars and a piano. I take my lessons (aside from this covid sh*t) every weekend and it helps keep loneliness at bay. It's a cope I know but it helps. Money can help fund hobbies to cope. I even started investing in March and made great money from this. Very fun.
2. Don't go outside. That may sound horrible but going outside leads to ridicule. I only go out wearing a hat if I absolutely need to. But going to bars, social events, meetups, is a horrible idea. Just stay at home and do indoor hobbies.
3. Learn things. Read more, try learning a foreign language, try art. Being more knowledgeable will make you more interesting when you do interact with people.
4. Avoid women at all cost. Any interaction with women is going to do one of 2 things. 1. Remind yourself of how lonely you are or 2. Be a horrible interaction where you are mistreated for being ugly. Women remind us as to why we hate being bald in the first place. So it is best to avoid them until the baldness cure is found.
5. My last bit of advice is something I plan on doing but if you really need sex just hire a prostitute or escort. I unfortunately live in Cuckmerica where it is illegal everywhere and I think it should be decriminalized. I think men generally need physical intimacy to feel normal and even though paying won't validate anything you might get some physical need that you need. It's illegal everywhere except in some brothels in Nevada but it isn't in other countries. So go travel and get what you need.
Coping is hard, but I coped for over a decade and still didn't off myself. Sometimes I do ask myself why haven't I ended it and that is usually following a bad interaction in public where I was mocked (usually by women) for my ugly bald head. But if you follow my advice I think you can be ok.
1. Work on your career. Money is a big cope and you may think being a guy making 6 figures will help get women, im sorry to disappoint you but it won't help. However, the money can be used to fund some great hobbies. I have a large collection of guitars and a piano. I take my lessons (aside from this covid sh*t) every weekend and it helps keep loneliness at bay. It's a cope I know but it helps. Money can help fund hobbies to cope. I even started investing in March and made great money from this. Very fun.
2. Don't go outside. That may sound horrible but going outside leads to ridicule. I only go out wearing a hat if I absolutely need to. But going to bars, social events, meetups, is a horrible idea. Just stay at home and do indoor hobbies.
3. Learn things. Read more, try learning a foreign language, try art. Being more knowledgeable will make you more interesting when you do interact with people.
4. Avoid women at all cost. Any interaction with women is going to do one of 2 things. 1. Remind yourself of how lonely you are or 2. Be a horrible interaction where you are mistreated for being ugly. Women remind us as to why we hate being bald in the first place. So it is best to avoid them until the baldness cure is found.
5. My last bit of advice is something I plan on doing but if you really need sex just hire a prostitute or escort. I unfortunately live in Cuckmerica where it is illegal everywhere and I think it should be decriminalized. I think men generally need physical intimacy to feel normal and even though paying won't validate anything you might get some physical need that you need. It's illegal everywhere except in some brothels in Nevada but it isn't in other countries. So go travel and get what you need.
Coping is hard, but I coped for over a decade and still didn't off myself. Sometimes I do ask myself why haven't I ended it and that is usually following a bad interaction in public where I was mocked (usually by women) for my ugly bald head. But if you follow my advice I think you can be ok.