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    Re: Is this true about loneliness?

    Quote Originally Posted by Windrider883 View Post
    Nothing wrong with walking alone, society in a manipulative plan to harness mans utility to benefit society instead of himself has indoctrinated society that this is a correct normalization to manipulate and harness a mans utility for the benefit of every but himself.
    And yet the betterment of everyone must therefore include the betterment of himself – Q.E.D.

    There’s nothing wrong with helping others, there’s just no need to be a twat about it.

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    Re: Is this true about loneliness?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jackoff View Post

    If the possibility of finding a unicorn is tempting to you, you need to ask yourself if you have truly shed the doctrine of the blue pill, or if you still believe in fairy tales.
    Well, that escalated quickly :-)

    No, Jackoff - in case it hasn't been clear from all my other posts in the forum, I find the idea of unicorns ridiculous.
    And I'm old enough that my blood's boiling level is... down to "frozen solid" :-)

    But I also know our nature; we are men. We carry the same "curse"; the irrational programming in our genes, making them yearn for the Holy Vagina, for societal acceptance, for female validation, for the "pat on the back" because "my wife and kids give my life purpose" etc.

    And I know that those who express loneliness - which is the theme of this thread, lest we forget how it started - may very well be even more susceptible to all these irrational parts of our genetic make up.

    This is why I chose to express a few warnings - to anyone reading Tig's thoughts.
    Tig's counter response clearly shows he is in a safe place - but not everybody else reading it, will be.

    Call me a cautionary old man; but I thought I'd put up some warning signs for them.

    If you do choose to hang out with Blue Pilled male friends - or even worse, have female friends - you may find your programming taking over you.

    "Danger, Will Robinson".

    That was all I wanted to say, really.

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    Re: Is this true about loneliness?

    Quote Originally Posted by end_of_days View Post
    Well, that escalated quickly :-)

    No, Jackoff - in case it hasn't been clear from all my other posts in the forum, I find the idea of unicorns ridiculous.
    And I'm old enough that my blood's boiling level is... down to "frozen solid" :-)

    But I also know our nature; we are men. We carry the same "curse"; the irrational programming in our genes, making them yearn for the Holy Vagina, for societal acceptance, for female validation, for the "pat on the back" because "my wife and kids give my life purpose" etc.

    And I know that those who express loneliness - which is the theme of this thread, lest we forget how it started - may very well be even more susceptible to all these irrational parts of our genetic make up.

    This is why I chose to express a few warnings - to anyone reading Tig's thoughts.
    Tig's counter response clearly shows he is in a safe place - but not everybody else reading it, will be.

    Call me a cautionary old man; but I thought I'd put up some warning signs for them.

    If you do choose to hang out with Blue Pilled male friends - or even worse, have female friends - you may find your programming taking over you.

    "Danger, Will Robinson".

    That was all I wanted to say, really.
    Escalated?

    Well, I suppose I have been guilty of this in other threads so I get you but that wasn’t my intent in this case. My apologies.

    Like yourself I meant it as advice, pure and simple.

    Not everyone is cut out to be MGTOW. Some adopt the lifestyle through reasoning without any real experience about what it’s actually like to be in a LTR and such reasoning may change for any number of reasons.

    This is why I advised reflection on what it is one really wants out of life. I have no problems with those that choose to live the BP life, it’s their life to live as they see fit. It’s none of my business, just as it’s none of their business that we are MGTOW.

    What I meant was if one is tempted to ditch their own mind set, for any reason at all, then this indicates to me that they are unsure of their path and so they need to think a little more on exactly why they are MGTOW in the first place.

    If the urge to get involved in a relationship, whether it’s due to instinct or genetics or coercion, is so strong that one has to battle within themselves to remain MGTOW, then maybe they haven’t divested themselves of BP doctrine and are probably just waiting for "the one".
    Last edited by Jackoff; December 12, 2022 at 10:45 AM.


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