Micgoossens, get your troll girlfriend off my thread. This is a gentlemen's club.
Haha lol ......
But F*** your right that’s my GIRL haha
Suprised she Posts in here

She has a point .... my guess is r0ach hasn’t had many dates, but you still can change

He still has Gembitz to fall in love with at the 100k party.

To understand why Roach cant pull a woman and why they run from him the first chance they get, you have to understand more about the symptoms of paranoid schizophrenia. This is like bug spray for women.
https://www.verywellmind.com/flattened-affect-2953086
"Flat affect (diminished emotional expression) is a hallmark symptom of schizophrenia, although it may also affect those with other conditions. It is a lack of showing emotion characterized by an apathetic and unchanging facial expression and little or no change in the strength, tone, or pitch of the voice. This extremely limited range of expressions occurs even in situations that would normally seem very exciting or very sad. For instance, upon hearing great news, someone with schizophrenia may not smile, laugh, or have any joy in their response.
Causes
Although millions of people are affected by flat affect, scientists are not entirely sure of the exact cause. It is hypothesized that it is due to differences in brain functioning—and some of the neurocognitive deficiencies that accompany schizophrenia.
Symptoms and Impact
If you have been affected by flat affect, you may find that it negatively impacts your social functioning. People can respond negatively to the way you react in a situation or conversation, leading to the assumption that you are cold or unfeeling when that's not true.
Those affected by flat affect may exhibit the following symptoms:
A monotone or flat voice with no modulation or expression
A lack of eye contact
A lack of discernible interest in the topic at hand
No changes in facial expression regardless of the circumstance (neutral expression)
A lack of verbal response to emotional stimuli
Body language or non-verbal responses that are not typical to the experience, conversation, or situation at hand
It's important to note that while you may have trouble displaying emotion, many people with schizophrenia have no difficulty recognizing emotional responses in others. This is an important factor in working with your doctor to define a treatment plan, as it gives you a foundation to build on to create appropriate social exchanges."