I was thinking about love at work today like the bitter incel I am. I was thinking about how sometimes, paradoxically, chuds will fall in love with pooners. Sometimes I would see people speak on this and think its stupid, that its another forced tranny meme. However, upon further reflection, it started to make sense. It might seem unintuitive at first, but I realized that this is nothing new.
The idea of saving a woman from a curse with true love may sound trite to us, but it has a long precedence in European folklore. So it follows that such a concept would be inherent to the human psyche, especially for the more chud-inclined.
What came to mind when I thought about this is one of many tales of the Western Canon that fits this archetype, the Arthurian tale of Sir Gawain and Dame Ragnelle (
https://chaucer.fas.harvard.edu/pages/wedding-sir-gawain-and-dame-ragnell). The tale is about what women truly desire. I recommend that you read it yourself, but the relevant part here is that Sir Gawain is a gallant Knight of the Round Table, Dame Ragnell is a revoltingly ugly woman, and they are to wed. By the end of the night, however, when Gawain is about to make love to Dame Ragnell in the bridal bed, she transforms into a beautiful maiden. She says that he may choose between having her this way during the day for all to see, or at night for his own pleasure. When he can't seem to choose himself, he simply allows Ragnell to choose herself. When he says this, it shows his true love for her, and she is transformed into a beautiful maiden forever, both day and night. It is later revealed that this form is actually her true form, and it was a curse that made her hideous.
The essence of this story is that of a noble man turning a woman beautiful with his true love for her. Specifically, making a woman true to her inherent nature, which is more beautiful than the form she had found herself in. I believe this reflects something in human nature, the idea of a woman corrupted by a wicked force saved by a mans love seems to be embedded in our nature. This may do well to explain the phenomenon of chuds falling for pooners. What are pooners if not women, otherwise innocent and beautiful, corrupted into hideous creatures by society's wickedness?
I think its important to relate this tales of European myth onto modernity to better understand the troubled times we live in. But, this could be nonsense after all. Maybe I will wake up tomorrow and scoff at this. What do you think?