Tyler
And that's exactly what I changed my name to
Tyler
And that's exactly what I changed my name to
Sex can be addictive. We're biologically hardwired to seek it, and it's easy enough to form a habit around it. If a person can be addicted to it depends on their mindset, and to what degree depends on certain factors, such as if they have an addictive personality or not
Because you like girls with hijabs
Perhaps the concealment leaves much to the imagination? Perhaps it's your personal taste in fashion? Who knows?
To be right. although with that said I'm personally more concerned with adhering to reality rather than people liking me
There is no shame in being confused. The whole thing is fundamentally irrational.
I have seen a multitude of arguments suggesting that it is racist for a white person to not be sexually attracted to a black person, or that liking specific physical characteristics is morally questionable in some way. As hard as I try to understand, none of them hold water.
My suggestion is that you disregard this entirely and move on. I would be happy to answer more specific questions if you wish, however.
I would suggest leaving as soon as you can. If the police cannot assist you and fighting back is not an option the only alternative is to retreat.
Identify the reasons as to why you feel insecure and resolve them. Reasons may or may not include: Are you not toned? Are you chubby? Do you have confidence issues, etc?
As some other people may suggest you can learn to love yourself. Whilst I would personally discourage this it can be an option that is worth exploring, although I feel this is the path of most resistance.
From my observations women statistically prefer rugged masculinity. Beards are associated with masculinity. I would infer that women typically like beards. There will be exceptions of course, but if let's say you were on the pull you'd have better chances if you had a manly beard.
If, hypothetically however you have your eye on a specific girl then find out what she likes beforehand. She may be an outlier.
Morality is relative to each person and there are numerous models out there that have their own sets of principles. On this premise this question has no definitive answer. In extension to that I do not know what moral principles you hold, therefore you must ask that question to yourself in a mirror: Do you as a person consider yourself good or evil, and with that do you think exploiting others is something that you consider ethical?
Yes. It is up to the person you are questioning if they wish to be offended. That is their prerogative.
Keep in mind however that it is entirely at your discretion depending on your own sensibilities if you should care or not.