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honestly pretty opposed to the idea of a petite bourgeoisie or PMC or whatever separate from the working class
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@lizzy petite bourgeoisie gf that behaves like louise de la valliere
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@lizzy petite, not bourgeoisie, and a complete delight of a woman <3
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@mischievoustomato i might be petite but I'm not bourgeoisie
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@dagda @lizzy i am poor, pretty much have had to uh, live harshly more or less, but i dont really look like it here for some reasons. And yeah definitely don't have girls around 😂
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@mischievoustomato @lizzy good household girls are crazy for BPC (Big Proletarian Cock). A friend of mine is the most lower class macho gymbro you could imagine and all his girls are like upper middle to upper class
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@mischievoustomato thank u, im blushing a lot dhfkjghskdhgf
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@dagda @lizzy I don't know. I am essentially working class but i wanna move up to be wealthy in the future, its what i look up to. And well, I just don't talk to people most of the time unless I feel like it or is necessary, and well, of those cases it's incredibly rare for me to talk to a woman in a social way that would be anything but superficial
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@mischievoustomato @lizzy I know that for your case it's 99% autism. The thing that blackpillers get wrong on class is treating poor people like deficient millionaires instead of encouraging them to lean into their working class rizz
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@dagda @mischievoustomato i liked when tomato talked about how instead of inviting a girl to a restaurant he'd cook for her at home
it just sounds a lot more personal and emotional than a generic restaurant date
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@lizzy @dagda poverty made me, mom and even my sister have to learn how2cook. We used to go to restaurants when I was a kid each sunday, but as things changed, we had to cook home. It's nice that I know, but it's a bit time consuming.
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@dagda @lizzy also, i dont treat people worse if they are poor/er than me since I know that well, that stuff isn't enjoyable, and also, i *hate* when people mistreat retail/customer service/user facing employees. I never got it, never made sense to me.
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@dagda @lizzy not quite, if it's in person stuff irl, i try to treat everyone properly unless i recognize hostility. That said, in general, I do have a distaste of them given the problems it's exacerbated where I live :(
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@mischievoustomato @lizzy
> i dont treat people worse if they are poor/er than me
except if they're venezuelan :smug3d:
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@mischievoustomato @dagda we hardly ever used to go to restaurants when i was younger, nowadays since my mom started working again its a bit more common, and I'm also able to invite my parents now. but the bigger problem for me is that both my parents are pretty passionate home cooks and I just kinda relied on that and never ended up learning how to cook properly. I can make some basic meals and sustain myself with that but I'd like to learn more fancy things that I can cook for my partner. finding the time is a big issue tho, plus im a lazy piece of shit
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@lizzy @dagda > im a lazy piece of shit
counterpoint: cute girls dont have to do shit
anywayo, my mom knows how to cook but she used to do it a lot growing up so she got tired of it. But at least when it comes to me, I was capable of just reading a recipe online and following it, which lead to great results, afterwards I've done things here and there that have been appreciated by me and my mom
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@dagda @lizzy it's widespread, on chile it's even more radical, but the things there became even worse (and that's with them having a harsher police force). Argentina lucked out due to the economic problems, but things there have also been bad due to bolivians and paraguayans
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@mischievoustomato @lizzy south american racism has the deepest lore
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@lizzy @dagda
> but but but what about being a tradwife
cute if desired, but like, if i get a woman that doesn't wanna do some things (within reason), i can just do them myself, I think that's probably fine.
> I've tried this before but didn't get great results, afterwards I asked my dad for help and he told me like 50 different things to change and keep in mind and it was kinda hard to remember it all. i will keep trying tho
The recipe was more or less simple, but I did some extra things that made sense to me to add flavor. It's all a matter of tasting and experimenting.
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@mischievoustomato @dagda
> counterpoint: cute girls dont have to do shit
but but but what about being a tradwife
> I was capable of just reading a recipe online and following it
I've tried this before but didn't get great results, afterwards I asked my dad for help and he told me like 50 different things to change and keep in mind and it was kinda hard to remember it all. i will keep trying tho