Rejection delves into sexual failure as symptomatic of deeper issues like self-hatred and nihilism, beyond just the frustrations of inceldom.
The first story presents a self-identified nice guy, struggling with his failures to connect intimately, illustrating a broader theme of deep-seated dissatisfaction.
As the stories progress, thematic transformations unfold—repressed desires collide with societal expectations, revealing a communal sense of alienation and the human condition.
Though the book seems grim, Tulathimutte's sharp humor and vivid imagery create a compelling narrative that is both painful and laugh-inducing.
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