Hermit Crab
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Hi All,
Pretty new to this sphere. Just finished reading the rational male and I was honestly surprised by how convincing almost every sentence Rollo wrote was. There were only really 2 small sections (both near the end of the book) where I didn't understand what he was trying to say or didn't necessarily agree with and these are the topics of my post. The main issue is that for one of them he kind of dismisses an example he himself brings up and for another I feel like he goes against the tone of the rest of his book in that there was no practical advice, just a sentence thrown out there.
The first and probably the question I want answered the most relates to the chapter about the Myth of Looks. He spends a chapter talking about how looks are in fact important and here he is mostly talking about getting in shape. But he ends this section with a sentence that goes along the lines of "If you think Penis size doesnt matter, think of the first insult women fling at you when they are angry". So the issue is, I think Im pretty small in this department, made a lot worse because I am for the most part, a pretty big dude. Doesnt matter if stats are overblown or whatever, I am in fact small. Now, given that this is the case and given that the rest of the chapter he is encouraging you to keep in shape (something you can control and actively do), this sentence sticks out because, well, there is no solution to this. It feels like he just chucked that sentence in on a whim to demonize women (even though the rest of the book is well thought out and convincing), given that he provides absolutely no solution to that mental barrier. So for people who may or may not be in the same boat as me, how do you mentally deal with this issue?
My second question is more out of curiousity rather than an answer I really want/need, but in the final chapter he talks about the wall that women hit in their 30s. He brings up an example of a reader who asked why 30 was the magic number given how different each womans SMV seems to be at 30. I feel like Rollo just dismisses this as the reader being "Not like the other girls" without actually explaining it. I kind of agree that different women have different levels of attraction at 30 so that explanation of the wall just seems kind of half hearted and I didn't really understand what he was trying to say. So what are your thoughts on this?
Pretty new to this sphere. Just finished reading the rational male and I was honestly surprised by how convincing almost every sentence Rollo wrote was. There were only really 2 small sections (both near the end of the book) where I didn't understand what he was trying to say or didn't necessarily agree with and these are the topics of my post. The main issue is that for one of them he kind of dismisses an example he himself brings up and for another I feel like he goes against the tone of the rest of his book in that there was no practical advice, just a sentence thrown out there.
The first and probably the question I want answered the most relates to the chapter about the Myth of Looks. He spends a chapter talking about how looks are in fact important and here he is mostly talking about getting in shape. But he ends this section with a sentence that goes along the lines of "If you think Penis size doesnt matter, think of the first insult women fling at you when they are angry". So the issue is, I think Im pretty small in this department, made a lot worse because I am for the most part, a pretty big dude. Doesnt matter if stats are overblown or whatever, I am in fact small. Now, given that this is the case and given that the rest of the chapter he is encouraging you to keep in shape (something you can control and actively do), this sentence sticks out because, well, there is no solution to this. It feels like he just chucked that sentence in on a whim to demonize women (even though the rest of the book is well thought out and convincing), given that he provides absolutely no solution to that mental barrier. So for people who may or may not be in the same boat as me, how do you mentally deal with this issue?
My second question is more out of curiousity rather than an answer I really want/need, but in the final chapter he talks about the wall that women hit in their 30s. He brings up an example of a reader who asked why 30 was the magic number given how different each womans SMV seems to be at 30. I feel like Rollo just dismisses this as the reader being "Not like the other girls" without actually explaining it. I kind of agree that different women have different levels of attraction at 30 so that explanation of the wall just seems kind of half hearted and I didn't really understand what he was trying to say. So what are your thoughts on this?