Have You Ever Beta Orbited a Girl

Yeah? Where’s he going to get one? All the women where he lives overvalue themselves. It’s nearly impossible just finding one who’s not fat! And even those women think they’re some kind of 9/10 because they’ve been sold a fucked up bill of goods by other women, somehow, because it wasn’t the men - why would they do that? Which means it was probably…

Them.

It’s no secret that Skyz comes from a top .0001% family. They probably bought the colleges so the nieces could get into school without being that bright. As for the cushy jobs, he denies it, but we all know it’s quotas.

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A solution to incelism, hypergamy, and desperation in beta orbiting: arranged marriage.

Arranged funerals also.

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I usually leave that out just for the sake of conversation, but yeah, they either get hired or the co. gets “restructured”.

I actually arrived at much of the same sentiments as @greenboy from observation and experience. So have several men I know. Of course there is that certain philosophy on the female question but the ones I know who have it, took it on from life experiences, annoying experiences at best, and miserable ones at worst.

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Aren’t all funerals arranged? They’re ceremonies.

Typically the date is arranged after the person dies.

Divorce rate for non-arranged marriages in America: ~50%.

Divorce rate for arranged marriages: ~4%.

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Not-divorced does not equal happily married.

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I can understand the impetus of the thinking, the experiences people may have, etc. But I don’t believe that these are his own thoughts. He keeps using certain phrases verbatim like he’s trying to brand or spam us with the “bill of goods” spiel.

This proves nothing. It’s pointless to make such a comparison.

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Exactly, it’s an epiphenomenon. People who engage in arranged marriages are typically very religious and/or have cultural and family pressure to stay together.

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Exactly. I’m into it.

I’m not against some social pressure.

I plan on having what I refer to as “soft arrangements” for my kids.

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The communities I’ve lived amongst who have arranged marriages and strong social pressures, let’s just say that as a whole, they’re doing far better than your typical free wheeling, individualistic Americans.

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I don’t think the stats prove anything other than what they do: arranged marriages end less in divorce.

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You might as well compare the percentage of religious people who believe in God vs atheists who believe in God.

There’s no point. The answer is obvious. Every generation in my family up till my parents’ have been a result of arranged marriages.

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It seems like there is also a good bit of pre-selection screening in arranged marriage communities. If you aren’t part of it you aren’t even a candidate, then it funnels down from there.

Pretty smart in that it virtually guarantees shared values and beliefs. That has to give a solid leg up on the hit or miss free form dating that many people try to use to meet and eventually marry someone.

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Eh, it will be another thing I’m fond of that most T-Nation posters aren’t.

Exactly this!!! Good post. I’ve observed this firsthand.

Also let’s not forget that some of these communities gave racked up wealth that most here couldn’t dream of and never will have. We know how much TN’ers like “success” and money. There’s something to be said about both valuing success AND nepotism concurrently!