Are normies repulsed by loners?
>>27275273
Normies only care about themselves. They're not repulsed. Just uncaring.
only if their ugly OP
remember:
>ugly + no friends: ugh what a loser! so creepy how he's always by himself. You don't think he's a serial killer, right? We should call the cops!
>handsome + no friends: He's so mysterious! Let's ask him to hang out with us!Maybe He just needs friends cause he's shy! Maybe he'll ask me out!
>>27275496
Bingo, thread over.
If you're attractive it's fine.
>>27275273
yes they are
>if you have no friends, there must be something significantly wrong with you and I don't want to bring those complications into my life
is what goes through their heads.
>>27275273
Some of them are loners, so not necessarily.
>>27275496
Can confirm this.
I'm a handsome loner and I get treated better than ugly people in general, regardless if they have any friends.
>>27275541
>normies
>loners
>>27275273
not inherently, but most loners are so because they're incredibly socially awkward, autistic, or have some other debilitating mental condition, which normies are repulsed by.
>>27275552
You can have sex and still prefer the company of yourself over others.
>>27275579
That doesn't make you a loner you fucking retarded faggot.
>>27275552
We live in a world where people get "depressed" because their bf/gf broke up with them.
Words like "loner" lose their meaning with every passing day.
>Books/movies:
Normies love loners. They give off the cool personality and mysterious drifter feeling. They're also usually depicted as being clever and sometimes unnaturally strong.
>Real life:
Normies hate loners and think they're weird or creepy and try to keep as far away as possible.
I don't know if its because books and movies give the backstory and thoughts of the character or if its just because they're usually attractive.
>>27275273
Yes
My nickname was Loner *myname* in school
Hilarious
Yes. My """""friends""""" invite me out every weekend, and every time I tell them I'm busy. Of course they think that's weird as fuck,
>>27275587
What do you think a loner is? It doesn't mean mentally ill. See >>27275572.
>>27275587
Spending most of your time alone without friends doesn't make you a loner?
>>27275600
i don't understand the whole 'hurr my gf cheated on me waghhhhhhhhhhhhh'. Unless i have some kind of emotional attachment to her idgaf what she does as long as she drains my cock when i feel like it
>>27275622
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loner
First line:
>A loner is a person who avoids or does not actively seek human interaction.
Now tell me how a male that isn't seeking human interaction is having sex.
>>27275579
When we say loner we mean a true loner. Someone with no friends or relationships.
Not a normie special snowflake that likes to spend weeknights alone playing his acoustic guitar and updating his tinder.
>>27275651
Prostitution, mostly.
Authors who would be termed loners by nearly any other person still made use of them.
>>27275742
Sure, but if your only social interaction is fucking prostitutes, you're not a normie, so that defeats the purpose of your original assertions here (assuming you're the same person):
>>27275541
>>27275579
>>27275273
Not repulsed, cautious. Visible friends are a kind of endorsement that you're worth knowing. If you don't have any its usually a bad sign. Out of all the possible reasons someone is a loner, you have to go pretty far down the list before you find "completely normal easy to get along with person"
>>27275651
>wikipedia is so normie it assumes anyone without friends must have chosen not to
>>27275786
The article notes that some are not loners of their own volition, but because of mental disorders, so not really:
>Unintentional reasons involve being highly sensitive, extremely shy, or having various mental disorders.
>>27275496
handsome nofriends here.
shit sucks because people only like you when they don't know you. i think it hurts worse when they don't like you BECAUSE they know you.
>>27275847
explain, you disgusting piece of filth
>>27276041
Why do you think he's a loner in the first place?