whaleofaday wrote: » It just seems that MGTOW comes across as being followed by blokes with a victim mentality
whaleofaday wrote: Lumping all women into some kind of evil homogeneous mass is a danger in itself - you stop seeing women as individuals each with unique personalities, passions, beliefs, morals etc and then you stop seeing their humanity. ... It just seems that MGTOW comes across as being followed by blokes with a victim mentality.
El_Duderino 09 wrote: » I keep seeing MGTOW and PUA being lumped together. I wonder if that's part of the problem. PUA is very much about selecting women for attractiveness and using the other person to stroke the PUA's ego. If these fellas are selecting women based on one single characteristic and then find out that the woman is attractive and also an unbeatable wench. Their problem is with selecting women without considering personality or compatibility. Why not just focus on meeting women they like ratter than the PUA approach. Fellas who are genuinely taken in by that stuff are completely missing the point of intimacy, so it's not surprising they feel cheated because they don't have a decent partner.
El_Duderino 09 wrote: » Why not just focus on meeting women they like ratter than the PUA approach. Fellas who are genuinely taken in by that stuff are completely missing the point of intimacy, so it's not surprising they feel cheated because they don't have a decent partner.
SarahMollie wrote: » I think this is because both MGTOW and PUA both dehumanise women, albeit in different ways. Both discourage normal social interactions and encourage warped thinking, so thats why people draw parallels between the two, from what I can see. Where MGTOW changes that however, is the addition of vitriolic rhetoric, making women sound like objects rather than people and also encouraging a sense of misplaced victim-hood in men who haven't had things go their way whether rightly or wrongly.
Mr Arrior wrote: I've always said I'm the type of guy that women will want in their 30's as opposed to their 20's.
Colser wrote: Very possible..I think looks play a big part when you're in your 20s but later on in life much less so imo.Initial attraction is great but when you're older it becomes apparent that attraction can come after getting to know someone and sometimes actually catches you out and totally surprises you.
Rory28 wrote: I feel sorry for them. Loneliness is the worst.
Wibbs wrote: » +1. For me it's a near perfect mirror to the extreme tumblr feminist types they so despise. Victimhood all over the place.
Ted111 wrote: » maregal that sounds a bit weak and self-pitying. I'm not trying to be offensive. You or anyone else who thinks like that needs to develop a stronger mind set.
maregal wrote: » "Man up and grow some balls". Great advice.
Colser wrote: » Very possible..I think looks play a big part when you're in your 20s but later on in life much less so imo.Initial attraction is great but when you're older it becomes apparent that attraction can come after getting to know someone and sometimes actually catches you out and totally surprises you. That said there are some characteristics that we always look for that are our own "must haves" in a potential partner but I can honestly say that I see huge potential now in types that I would have instantly written off when I was young...So anyway where ARE all the nice men ðŸ˜
Rory28 wrote: » I get to watch my friends try and amble their way up to girls and try to "chat them up". Its car crash viewing
Zubeneschamali wrote: » This is a terrible way to meet women.
Mr Arrior wrote: I didn't mean I wasn't good looking, moreso that I was quiet and caring and take my time to get to know a woman
Rory28 wrote: » MGTOW is a bit extreme but I totally get why they would. As a gay guy I get to watch my friends try and amble their way up to girls and try to "chat them up". Its car crash viewing for the most part and they usually never get anywhere beyond an awkward hello followed by being laughed back to us. One of them is off asking women out full stop. He uses escort sites and seems happy as a result. These guys would be your average looking guys too. no elephant men in the group. Indeed if they swang my way they would be fine for attention but to the women they ask out they must seem repulsive from the reactions they receive. We are all in or around 30 so its not a things will get better for them down the road. I feel sorry for them. Loneliness is the worst.
Rory28 wrote: » so whats a good way?
Potatoeman wrote: » It's one of those things where guys that are really good at it are doing it all the time. So women that select these guys have far more competition themselves. At the same time an 'awkward hello', what do they expect. At least crack a joke or something.
Rory28 wrote: » Well they are awkward lads. I hope people are seeing the quotation marks on the "chatting up" part there. its short hand for introducing themselves and trying to have a conversation not stupid one liners.
Colser wrote: Sorry..I didn't mean it like that..
eviltwin wrote: » Love this, that's exactly the right mentality
psinno wrote: » Sounds kinda PUAlike. Maybe it is just the skill bit.
eeguy wrote: Problem with most men is there's pressure when they're "on the pull" to get a girl into bed at all cost, and you're deemed a failure or the night is a failure when it doesn't happen.
Wibbs wrote: » The world is full of saps. In other news, water is wet. To extrapolate from saps to the general population is hardly representative of the general population. I certainly know more than one woman who has been a sap over a boyfriend, often for years and I can tell you none were "alpha" types. Maybe one, who was a Bad Boy(™), the rest were just wasters.
Colser wrote: » And we can spot it a mile off...nothing worse than a pua and nothing better than someone just chatting you up at the bar for a laugh..there's a massive difference.