In the performative world of university life, second-year student Trigon “Gon” Gonzalvo has turned isolation into a survival strategy. Having walked away from the "farce" of high school nostalgia and long-distance friendships, he navigates his days with a calculated, cynical detachment. While he maintains a functional presence in study circles and the department's Events Team, Gon harbors a deep-seated skepticism that borders on total avoidance. His most biting vitriol is reserved for the women around him, whom he views as "lousy liars" and intellectual drains. As the reality of college life erupts around him, Gon must decide if his silence is a legitimate weapon of self-preservation or merely a shield for a man who has forgotten how to connect.
This novel, I've Become A Misogynistic Bastard, is a work of fiction. The characters, names, incidents, and dialogue are products of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously to explore specific social and psychological themes.
The views, philosophies, and actions expressed by the protagonist, Trigon "Gon" Gonzalvo, and other characters are intended for character development and storytelling purposes only. They do not reflect the personal beliefs of the author.
Readers are strongly advised that the behaviors depicted specifically the protagonist’s cynical outlook and the characters aggressive interactions are for narrative friction and should not be imitated in real life. This story is a psychological exploration of isolation and social dynamics; please engage with the content responsibly and maintain respect for others in your own social interactions.
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This novel, I've Become A Misogynistic Bastard, is a work of fiction. The characters, names, incidents, and dialogue are products of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously to explore specific social and psychological themes.
The views, philosophies, and...