@manfromitaly
Read this OP. It is a bit long, but this is the post that every fvcking bluepill should read.
It will open your eyes
"Man affections vs boy affections”
a while back i finally figured out what makes a good relationship.
most of the gamey talk is all focused on getting laid. getting laid is the easiest thing in the world, after you do it for a while. what’s not nearly as simple is to maintain an excellent relationship. i’m going to venture out on a limb and say that MOST relationships are crap. and yet it’s really just two fundamental principles, that determine the success of any relationship. it’s ridiculous that it took me so long to figure this out.
my relationships used to be sort of average. have a girlfriend, sometimes you get along, sometimes you don’t. sometimes she’s a cvnt, sometimes she’s nice. sooner or later there are the annoying bits of jealousy and wondering if she’s cheating, and then all the arguments and breakups. standard shlt
to figure out why most relationships suck, eventually you have to look at the type of emotional connection you are seeking:
- emotional validation from your partner
- being able to ‘trust’ your partner
- support from your partner
- sort of, almost unconditional love from your partner, ‘as you are’
- seeking approval from your partner
there’s more aspects, but that’s probably enough to make the point we’re getting to.
we are simple creatures. we are programmed to have an emotional connection to the opposite sex. to get a little weird about it for a second though, think about how this programming expresses itself:
there are only two types of man-love our brain is wired for.
First, the love you got, wanted to get, hoped for, maybe experienced –
from you mother, as a child.
that’s a key kind of emotional connection to the female. and, as much as that sounds fvcked up, it’s the type of connection most men are trying to find again in their adult life – from a girlfriend / wife.
seriously consider this. look at the few bullet points above. what kind of ‘love’ is that? let’s not judge it, just look at it objectively. that’s how most men view love. they don’t think about it consciously, but that’s the love they got to experience as a child.
here’s some news:
no girl will ever love you like your mom did.
before we get a bit more into that, let’s look at the other type of man-love our brain has wiring for:
Second, the love a
father has for his daughter.
again, we have to remove all the incestous, sexualized, weird bits of it, and just look at the emotional components that drive the type of interaction, expectation, dependence, and outcome. how does a father love his daughter?
- giving emotional validation to the child
- rationing trust, with having ‘hand’ – control
- providing support
- molding her in his image
- giving approval, as long as the child does at it is supposed to
compare these bullets to the ones above. how do you feel about that? take out the mother / daughter thing. just look at the giving & taking ratios, look at where the control lies.
there is always control in a relationship. question is just – who has it?
there is no other emotional romantic connection wiring in our brain. it’s either seeking the love you got from your mother as a child, or creating the love you get from your offspring.
everything manosphere talks about fits into this model. the whole concept of ‘beta’ is embodied in how men deal with women who they want maternal love from. they are the weak ones, seeking approval, expecting this ocean of support, putting a woman on a pedestal. and guess what – it works for shlt.
mom love is done after you are grown up.
realizing that means having to step away from that, coming to terms with the fact that this kind of emotional bond is DONE. being a man means being at the top of the social hierarchy. on the flip side, relationships suddenly work incredibly well when you treat a girl not like an adult that you look up to, an adult that you seek validation from – but like a child.
think about it. Shlt tests? from an adult, maybe. but a child? how do you treat a child who fvcking. tests you? well … a lot of men haven’t grown up enough to be called men, so they still wouldn’t know. but for some of us, all that’s missing is this conscious realization. you don’t seek the validation of a child, do you? you don’t ask a child if it’s ok for you to go out, do you? when you want a child to do something, how do you address it?
i’m not saying, ‘be a dikk’. you still game children, a lot. you want to reward them for good behavior. dealing with kids isn’t easy, either. but if you figure that out, then you also figure out a healthy relationship with a girl. i don’t really believe that the ‘azzhole game’ is a fully evolved strategy. it’s just better than wanting a replacement mom. so when a girl has the choice between a grown up vs a sniveling boy who wants a mother – she will of course pick the azzhole.
but give her the choice between a father figure, an azzhole, and a sniveling boy and the father figure will win, every time. part of that is giving validation, creating boundaries, being clearly in control.
if you want a great relationship, start reading parenting psychology books (not the new age feminist ones). and dog training books. you can take this however far you want, once you get comfortable. Some guys like to go full on daddy. it’s a genius move. a bit depraved? maybe. but better than the advocates of game stuff who act like children themselves – basically saying ‘treat girls like you are 12 and in a sandbox with a girl’. and better than mainstream culture which puts out disney shlt and romantic comedies that all emulate maternal love relationships (which don’t exist).
my relationships have become something entirely different since i started taking the father figure approach. girls love it and they are willing to do anything and everything.