He sighed. It was an all-too-frequent result. Women never noticed him (here he paused to chastise himself for thinking that without providing any statistical evidence, and to suggest to himself that perhaps he had an availability bias), and he was lonely.

Why shouldn't he be able to give and receive love, like every other member of the human race (here, he noted that it was unethical to assume that any individual deserves the respect or love of another without earning it, and that he should avoid thinking of a romantic partner as an object that one acquires)?

It just wasn't fair (fairness, he reminded himself, rarely occurred in reality, and also, he should stop complaining when so many other people in the world have bigger problems than him). Why wouldn't anyone give him a chance?

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