Algorithm wrote:You have made several insinuations that are more far-reaching than mere labels.
Insinuations...that is the best you have to offer? You want to claim you are a victim of a "cyberbully" because someone insinuates things that you find uncomfortable? That will make for a difficult life. But, if that is the path you choose it is up to you. See how it works out for you.
You are a 30'ish year old male, currently unemployed, and financially dependent on a parent and/or society to provide for you. You are sexually inexperienced, socially isolating yourself while seeking your "soulmate" based on psychic prophecy via online chats with women in a "creepy" (your words) manner. You believe good looks and superior intellect allows you to charm almost any women that you desire. You never make mistakes and have no regrets.
The above isn't insinuation. And it isn't an attempt to put you down. It is my understanding, roughly speaking, of your current situation and impression of yourself.
I'm not insinuating anything. Point blank, and very openly, I think your current worldview is horrible. I think your philosophy of how the world works, or is suppose to work, is highly dysfunctional. I'm not saying I'm correct. I'm saying it is not a life that I would ever want to live or wish upon anyone else. If I found myself in such conditions, I would try to figure out what I was doing wrong. I would take some time to self reflect, humble myself, acknowledge my errors, and try to figure out a new path, a better way forward so as to not keep repeating the same mistakes.
That you are currently going down a dark path in life is not an attack on you as a person. That you currently hold a dysfunctional view of the world, a bad map that leads to nowhere good, is not an attack on you as a person.