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Master Don Juan
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I understand the error and costs of men placing women on pedestals. I understand how a man inherently diminishes his sense of center and sense of strength in doing so. I understand how by design, it reinforces a sense of lack and the feeling that he "needs" whatever appears separate, and up on the pedestal. I understand that it perpetuates oneitis and the resultant lack of clarity in his perception and thinking. I get that placing a woman on a pedestal is a dangerous trap for a man.
What I don't understand is men placing other men on pedestals and how men view and experience that themselves and in watching other men do it.
I observe men presenting or positioning themselves to be pedestalized by other men. The egos and hunger are apparent and not as cleverly disguised as they might intend. What baffles me is how quick other men can be to jump at the opportunity, to pedastalize certain men. It baffles me. It's as if by doing so, somehow they think it raises them up too, or something. I don't get it. What drives them to do it? Aren't the dangers I listed above, just as inherent on some level, as if he is pedestalizing a woman?
Is there a blue pill/red pill version? On some level is it just standard male culture/behavior? To me, it seems to be outside the realm of responding to an alpha male or leadership. (From my perspective, actualized human alpha males operate on indifference and thus any pedestalization is not actively sought. From my perspective leadership can be by agreement and does not require a pedestal, unless "the leader" demands it.)
I find it odd. (It's an absolute attraction killer, for me.) I am also really clear I don't understand it and what the experience is for men. Maybe it's not odd at all, for men amongst men? Please help me understand. What is it like to put another man on a pedestal and why would you? What is it like to watch other men do that?
To be really clear--I am not intending to shame anyone's behavior. I am just looking to understand more. Any thoughts or insight would be greatly appreciated.
TL;DR Men pedestalizing other men (not about sexuality). Why do men do it? Does it not carry somewhat similar self sacrifices/costs, as to pedestalizing a woman? Does it reflect weakness or is it different or even considered neutral among men, because it's man to man? What is like to watch, other men pedestalize a man you respect or maybe a man you don't? How do men perceive, understand and experience this?
What I don't understand is men placing other men on pedestals and how men view and experience that themselves and in watching other men do it.
I observe men presenting or positioning themselves to be pedestalized by other men. The egos and hunger are apparent and not as cleverly disguised as they might intend. What baffles me is how quick other men can be to jump at the opportunity, to pedastalize certain men. It baffles me. It's as if by doing so, somehow they think it raises them up too, or something. I don't get it. What drives them to do it? Aren't the dangers I listed above, just as inherent on some level, as if he is pedestalizing a woman?
Is there a blue pill/red pill version? On some level is it just standard male culture/behavior? To me, it seems to be outside the realm of responding to an alpha male or leadership. (From my perspective, actualized human alpha males operate on indifference and thus any pedestalization is not actively sought. From my perspective leadership can be by agreement and does not require a pedestal, unless "the leader" demands it.)
I find it odd. (It's an absolute attraction killer, for me.) I am also really clear I don't understand it and what the experience is for men. Maybe it's not odd at all, for men amongst men? Please help me understand. What is it like to put another man on a pedestal and why would you? What is it like to watch other men do that?
To be really clear--I am not intending to shame anyone's behavior. I am just looking to understand more. Any thoughts or insight would be greatly appreciated.
TL;DR Men pedestalizing other men (not about sexuality). Why do men do it? Does it not carry somewhat similar self sacrifices/costs, as to pedestalizing a woman? Does it reflect weakness or is it different or even considered neutral among men, because it's man to man? What is like to watch, other men pedestalize a man you respect or maybe a man you don't? How do men perceive, understand and experience this?
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