And they fail. Because they're not psychologically hard wired to move in that way.
The ladies on this podcast are wired a little different, and their audience would like to believe that they're built the same way, but they're not and they live vicariously through these two.
1. People usually become versions of who they practice being every day.
2. If the habits are sincere, then it works. If the sincerity ain't there, it does not.
3. "Equality" myths + illusions of control + imitating -
extremely poorly - what they believe are traits of male success + time = guaranteed folly.
4. The daily marketing and reinforcement of several stupidities as "normal" results in this guaranteed folly.
5. Everyday sexual desire ain't gonna make you wife/husband material;
being wife/husband material makes you that material. And you have to work at that just like anything else.
6. You will never put in that necessary work if you've mentally/emotionally checked out and are spending your time perfecting the moves of guaranteed folly. Can't plant peas and expect rice.
7. Silly bint babble will seem entertaining to silly bints...and inevitably end up as guaranteed folly.
8. While you're fighting yourself to perfect your folly, you're losing time...and you don't get that back.
9. You're also risking your health, fighting yourself to perfect being something you're not.
10. Once you perfect those garbage habits, leaving them behind for anything better is like swimming your way outta quicksand. Ask
@murksiderock or any of the other people around here that can confirm about what they wish they could tell their younger self what not to do.
11. The fraud face these silly bints wear on the outside is usually indicative of what they're doing to themselves on the inside, and the daily marketing reinforces it somehow as normal and attractive. It is not. All you end up doing is marketing yourself as walking chapstick for whatever phallus convinces you as being the most entertaining and/or gullible in the moment.
12. Macaroni pie is fcking delicious.
13. I shouldn't, but I'm having seconds.
