Great conversation being had in here.
I'm in my late 30s and definitely appreciate how much has changed in the past decade. I just wanted to remind some of the younger crowd, that it wasn't 'better' back in the day, just different. Is it better to compete w/ the entire internet or be limited to women within a 5-10 mile radius? Is it better to have women try to show value by twerking on IG or better to have women trying to show how pure they are by thinking that giving head is beneath them?
It's a different ball game out here for, sure, but I would caution against glorifying a different era. Even back in the day, there a subsection of guys who excelled at dating thanks to good genes or just grinding and putting in the effort at getting better. I believe that if they were exposed to the same manosphere/pop the balloon trash, there would be a lot more lost older brehs too.
The two pieces of advice that I would give are:
It's all about knowing what you like + then knowing what they like + knowing where & how to meet them. It's a lot of effort initially but builds experience, puts the odds in your favor and surrounds you with people who think like you do.
I'm in my late 30s and definitely appreciate how much has changed in the past decade. I just wanted to remind some of the younger crowd, that it wasn't 'better' back in the day, just different. Is it better to compete w/ the entire internet or be limited to women within a 5-10 mile radius? Is it better to have women try to show value by twerking on IG or better to have women trying to show how pure they are by thinking that giving head is beneath them?
It's a different ball game out here for, sure, but I would caution against glorifying a different era. Even back in the day, there a subsection of guys who excelled at dating thanks to good genes or just grinding and putting in the effort at getting better. I believe that if they were exposed to the same manosphere/pop the balloon trash, there would be a lot more lost older brehs too.
The two pieces of advice that I would give are:
- Frame your perspective based on lived experiences instead of social media: Too often I see inexperienced men suggest that the strippers/escorts on a manosphere podcasts are really how all women think as if they do not have sisters/mothers/female cousins living normal lives with normal morals.
- Take responsibility for meeting the type of women you are interested in: If you know what type of woman you are looking, you should regularly be asking yourself whether you are likely to find her with your current location/strategy. There's nuance to all this shyt that come with experience. For example, are you more interested in the woman at the club or the woman at Target? But also, if you are at the club, the club you choose will bring out different types of women and the nuance can go deeper still... The women hanging at the bar are likely on a different type of time than the women posted up on the dancefloor, which might be different from the women sticking to the VIP area, which might be different from the women who arrived at 10pm because they plan on leaving early to get a full night's sleep.
It's all about knowing what you like + then knowing what they like + knowing where & how to meet them. It's a lot of effort initially but builds experience, puts the odds in your favor and surrounds you with people who think like you do.
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