To be honest I knew there would be a lot of naysayers when I made this thread. Like I said are many benefits of living a bachelor lifestyle. Avoid marriage grow your wealth and use it and continue to improve as a man. Your future success and apathy towards women will make you more attractive to them... giving you the option to USE THEM.
I actually find this statement and the sentiment behind it pretty terrifying. There is no other way to interpret it other than women are just objects to be used and discarded. Horrifying.
Like, people used to use slaves, too. You know? And the wealthier you were the more slaves you usually had. I don't want to incite a whole race angle into this but I don't see a ton of distinction between "using" a whole segment of the human population with complete dispassion and disregard for their very humanity. Plus there's just so much hate behind it all.
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So, what you guys are basically suggesting is that this whole movement boils down to a group of socially and sexually stunted men who have reverted back to a pre-pubescent understanding of human relationships?
I'm good with that.
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Isn't this just an offshoot of the Baptist church? I went to a wedding last year that included the line in the bride's oath "to submit to his (the husband's) authority". I managed not to laugh out loud, but it was tough...
Isn't this just an offshoot of the Baptist church? I went to a wedding last year that included the line in the bride's oath "to submit to his (the husband's) authority". I managed not to laugh out loud, but it was tough...
I'd be willing to bet a good chunk of MRA/MGTOW/Anti-Femist/Whatever are "enlightened atheists".
So you know, kudos for offending them.
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Just wondering are you guys married or single? I bet one day the married guys will look back on this thread. I know so many guys who want out, but they can't.
Also if you are single ask yourself this do you need a women? If you want one why do you want one?
SeeGeeWhy and Old Dutch both had excellent commentaries on page 8 about this.
I find this whole "men's rights advocacy" thing to be extremely off putting and upsetting, an find it to be really more of an anti women sentiment. People who feel like they've had the short end of it look for someone to blame, and for those who have had unsuccessful dating careers they chose women as the group who are keeping them down.
The only person who can keep you down or impede your masculinity (whatever the hell that means) is you and no one else. Women don't owe you friendship, sex, or anything else and relationships are a two way street.
You know your views are completely out to lunch when there's ten pages of commentary on an anonymous forum and not one person has agreed with you.
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Just wondering are you guys married or single? I bet one day the married guys will look back on this thread. I know so many guys who want out, but they can't.
Also if you are single ask yourself this do you need a women? If you want one why do you want one?
This may surprise you, but women can be super fun. They're also humans. I don't know about you, but I like hanging out with other humans, and I try not to cut my options in half.
Who do you hang out with? Your dog? Is it a female dog? Does this dog have leverage?
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This may surprise you, but women can be super fun. They're also humans. I don't know about you, but I like hanging out with other humans, and I try not to cut my options in half.
Who do you hang out with? Your dog? Is it a female dog? Does this dog have leverage?
Chasing women is fun for little boys, not for men.
Just wondering are you guys married or single? I bet one day the married guys will look back on this thread. I know so many guys who want out, but they can't.
Also if you are single ask yourself this do you need a women? If you want one why do you want one?
I'm guessing the only time people will look back on this thread, like the jhunt thread or the Springs1 threads, is for comic relief. If any lessons have been learned, it's how not to get laid. Everything you've said essentially suggests women are only interested in materiality. Clearly you believe money is the way to get (and more importantly to you control) women. Clearly you don't know ####. And that's why you'll have many more years all alone so that you can continue to rail against women.
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A part of the issue is how relationships have been portrayed in the media, which aren’t really part of reality. The bumbling fool gets the girl after much persistence in the movies. Regular blue collar joes have amazingly beautiful wives on TV sit-coms. Porn stars go at it anytime, anywhere with anyone.
None of this is real life, and guys like prime333 seem to resent that fantasy doesn’t line up with reality, and hold it against women.
Men like this need better role models, and realistic expectations.
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