>>12265298No, they don't really. They're more of a hazard and emotional drain to deal with than they're worth.
It's absolutely exhausting to be around them.
You can spoonfeed them advice and hold their hand, but every step of the way is full of self-deprecation, complaining, bitching about women, and them just flat ignoring advice or encourage you give in favor of anecdotes and internet gurus.
I made good progress with a buddy of mine, but once he found Andrew Tate he went even farther back than square one.
We stopped hanging out. When Tate was really thrust into the limelight and my buddy saw him fell apart, he eventually tried to reach back out. It's not worth it.
I truly cared about him and his well being, and it was insulting to be pushed aside for a grifter.
Absolutely selfish pieces of trash that will sooner believe its everyone else's fault they've make things harder than they need to be.
You don't get to be an "alpha" dickhead to your friends and expect them to just accept that kind of treatment.
If my help and advice has to compete with whatever your internet echochamber of virgins is telling you, then it's clear how much you value my efforts.
I'll spend my evenings with the women in my life instead of wasting them trying to help you get over yourself. It's what I enjoy, but if an incel would rather fume on the internet and read article after article about how you might as well give up instead of actually trying to talk to people, then that's on them.
I'm not twisting anyone's arm or fighting them to make them happy.
>TL;DR incel lives don't matter because they don't even try to make their own lives matter.