Category Archives: For Men
Do Your Part To Stop The Thirsty Guy Revolution
The world has changed. I know it, you know it, but we don't do anything about it.
The balance of power which has been ruled by men since throughout history, is now in the hands of our far inferior counterparts.
Where men had his choice of women, it is now reversed. Women are picking men like they pick their clothes; they shop. And if they find one little thing they don't like, they move onto the next one. They have an unlimited supply of guys that are showering them with attention which they don't deserve in the slightest.
We already know how it Read More
The Secrets To Influencing Human Behavior
All living things are psychologically controlled primarily by three important factors: the powers of fear, belief, and love—and the mutually generating interaction between them, which in turn influence (and are influenced in return by) a living being's needs and wants.
And when it comes to humans, a fourth factor comes into the picture: the power of freewill. The influence of these powers hold strong because of one simple truth of life: That the natural state of all living beings, basically, is that of discontent – because life itself is unfair, riddled with the struggle to fulfill one's wants and needs.
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Lessons From PUA Ovid: The Original Latin Lover
There was once a man who grew up in the big, dusty, congested capital city of the most powerful country in the world. As a young man he rebelled against the cookie-cutter life that society expected him to have and turned to other pursuits. Instead he began writing as a way to support himself and spent the rest of his time hunting for girls.
Some of his written works included playful criticisms of society, which did not go down well with certain people and earned him many haters. This man ended up moving to a city on the Black Sea coast, Read More
Anything Women Can Do, Men Can Do Better
And that gentlemen, was one of the most famous scenes from the 1950 musical-comedy film “Annie Get Your Gun,” which was loosely based on the life of a female sharpshooter named Annie Oakley. If you did not watch the video, go back and watch at least the first 30 seconds to grasp the whimsical correlation with the article title and ensuing subject matter.
Observe how the films primary matriarch, the feisty Annie Oakley, would undoubtedly have been considered a role model for the “strong independent woman” archetype. Also take into consideration that this is several decades before the concept (disease) of Read More
The Tango Is Sexist, Patriarchal, And A Perfect Complement To Your Game
I was at my tango class one evening, a hobby I've recently started. The only other person was a new girl—we'll call her Therese. Therese claimed that she had recently moved to the area and was taking a year off of school before starting college. You could tell she was a virgin just by looking at her. Modestly dressed and drenching in timidity. She was cute in that library nerd kind of way, as though she had been ignored all through high school.
LASIK surgery could produce a romcom scenario where she's a different person as soon as she takes off Read More


