Have You Ever Beta Orbited a Girl

Don’t lie, I know you want that 405 push press :smiley:

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Oddly enough I enjoy his voice in that song and cherub rock

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I believe Porn is a problem right now. Absolutely.

Why is it a social ill -

because people won’t change. You can suppress things, but this suppression is going to peak its ugly head out in other forms.

If you give women all the power, and then tell them it’s ok to do whatever they want with that power because they’re women and are entitled to it, do you think they’ll be rational with it? I don’t think so, they tend not to be very rational to begin with.

Why does it need to be changed? -

because there will eventually come a boiling point, where a generation of men will simply rebel. This may sound drastic, but it won’t just happen over night. It will begin to manifest in little ways here and there, eventually coming full circle… like something out of Saudi Arabia.

Men are clever, they’ll find a way. Shhhhhhhhit, just look at this thread and all the virtue signaling from white knights.

This thread is the PC frat house.

They’re buffing their numbers by including self employed tradesmen.

That’s not gig work. That’s just work.

All the same to the government, it’s a 1099.

You really keep misinterpreting open mocking and laughter for virtue signaling. There’s been 50 threads where guys like you get trolled away.

Don’t you ruin PC principal on some nonsense now.

@Drew1411 YOU SEE THIS SHIT MAN. IT AINT RIGHT

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What is this power? Decision making? Personal autonomy?

For real, what the hell are you talking about? You can’t just say “power” like it’s some kind of societal pixie dust.

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Dude, what in the world are you even talking about? Who is giving women all of the power? Who in real life is saying women are entitled to “power” and they can do whatever they want? Women aren’t rational with power?

Men are going to rebel like something out of Saudi Arabia, lol. Most men are sitting on the couch watching baseball and eating Cheetos right now.

Maybe women shouldering more of the stress and burden of wealth generation is the solution clever men have come up with.

Fucking nonsense.

Less than 5% of CEOs are women. Zero presidents have been women. 80% of the most diverse Congress in our history is men. Less than 10% of Generals in the military (any branch) are women. It’s a whole 3% in the Marine Corps. Top 100 highest paid athletes, zero women.

What planet do you live on?

No, what planet do YOU live on?

5 of 50 governors are female. STOP GIVING WOMEN SO MUCH POWER!!!

*I stand correct, it’s whole 9.

why must we always talk about the very top, and the very bottom of the poles? Those realities aren’t the realities for most people.

Celebrities, musicians, politicians, governors, CEOs… Not sure why you guys use these are your sample pool, it’s very peculiar and you all do it a lot.

Lmao good outlook

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When I hear “power” I think: " 2a : possession of control, authority, or influence over others ". Females don’t have the majority of power in society. Full stop.

And deciding who you find attractive is not “power” it’s autonomy. Which is a very conservative/libertarian (right wing) value.

As for men “rebelling” and reverting to Saudi Arabia? Really?

Also stop using the phrase “virtue signaling”. This place is an absolute sausage fest. There’s no women to virtue signal to. The position that women are free to choose their partners and have their own tastes isn’t progressive or liberal at all.

As a matter of fact SJW’s would be annoyed with our premise that quality people get chances with quality mates. 5’s don’t pull 10’s as often as 10’s pull 10’s. Regardless of gender.

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Speak for yourself. I’m currently playing baseball.

fair point.

where do most of you live?

Man, I’ve spent 22 years watching South Park, and I am honestly cracking the fuck up at your assertion that Matt Stone and Trey Parker would ridicule the pushback you’ve encountered in this thread. You’ve spent a good amount of time twisting your posts into halfway rational thoughts, but at the end of the day, you’re the most stereotypical incel there is: shitting on women, with an emphasis on their physical attributes, while simultaneously hosting a pity party for unwanted men.

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I was willing to give you the benefit of the doubt at one point, but you totally showed your hand on a couple of occasions. First, there’s this:

This absolutely confirms what I suggested earlier, that you’re trapped in a pretty limited worldview confirmed only by the social dynamic you’ve always known. Do you know how removed the small segment of society that you grew up in is from the rest of society? And I’m not just talking about “rural America.” I mean the overwhelming majority of us likely did not grow up like you and therefore don’t think like you, and if you feel that the women you encounter espouse excessively superficial values, it’s because that’s what your small corner of the country espouses as a whole (men AND women, old and young), not because it represents some fundamental change in their collective gender identity.

Also, any notions that you’re not “hating on” women went out the door when you started throwing around words like “bitch” and “whore” and dropping lines like this one:

Sorry, man. You’ve gone at least incel-light at this point.

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If you are a man and you find you cannot attract women and women have all the power that is not a sealed fate, you are not hapless.

That is the essence of being a man, to not be a victim of your circumstances, no matter how overwhelming those who oppose you seem to be, you can do something about it.

So, if you say to me that you are cannot attract a woman that you hold no power in any situation involving a woman, I will say to you it’s almost 2020. If women have all the power, be a woman. It’s the manliest thing you could do.

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No. I grew up in the north east and live in New England currently, but my parents split when I was 12 and my mother went south. I have lived in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut (as a kid), California (as a runaway), Virginia, Georgia, back to CT for a spell then Virginia again, South Carolina, and Texas, where I stayed the longest until coming to my current state. My husband, who is completely respectful of my work, grew up in the blue collar outskirts of Boston and has moved around as much as I have. He also travels all over the country for work and has since his late 20’s.

It’s not geographic.

I worked in community mental health coming out of graduate school, which pays very poorly, and had no problem attracting men who are attracted to ambitious women. I’m not sure it’s the money, I think it’s what the money represents - drive, perseverance, goal-focus - rather than the money itself. But your milage may vary.

I live in rural America and you definitely don’t like me. Traditional men here - farmers, construction workers and other laborers, cops, parole officers - they like me just fine. Not sure what the disconnect is.

I have a great number of young people on my social media, and see some of what you describe - the weird seductive selfies and the “GOD YOUR HOT” responses, but these come from girls I’ve worked with who are frankly going nowhere, at least at the moment. The smart girls on my feed are talking about politics and cool events they’re going to. They’re classy.

I am a woman and I can say with 100% confidence that of the two of us, I am the more rational. You strike me as over-emotional and over-reactive. Shrill, even. I mean this not as an insult, but as a social commentary of the sort you are making.

I’m a full time psychotherapist in private practice, operating as a PLLC (professional limited liability corp.). I am a 1099 worker to the insurance companies reimbursing me, but I am most definitely not a gig worker and the federal government doesn’t consider me one.

At my house we consider this filthy wealth generation the “waterfront property” we’re sort of looking around for.

I thought you were all virtue signaling to me.

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