In the spirit of reciprocity, today’s episode features our very first femcel, Pora. Pora doesn’t call herself a female incel, which she explains in the interview. She, in fact, agrees with the black pill contention that women can’t really be incel — that with some exceptions, women can generally find someone to sleep with them if they want. but an empty, meaningless, one-time physical encounter, devoid of any emotional connection, would make many women (and men) feel used, even worse and more alone. and she can’t find anyone interested in anything more, which make her a femcel. —————————————————————— Please check out my all new Patreon for ad-free, uncensored episodes and weekly blogs!
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