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I felt a twinge of regret for Staunton and a whole lot more than that for his brother. Poor sod. I felt he was the victim there.
There is no such thing as incels. As long as a guy has money he can't be involuntary celibate. and i'm pretty sure Staunton got more action then you.
For 70 years, that is the key context you are omitting.
If you got treated like ♥♥♥♥ for 70 years, don't act like you wouldn't be affected by it.
He's in a ♥♥♥♥♥♥ situation from all sides. There is no good solution, because he can not possibly atone for what he did nor is going with the demons a viable alternative.