Ill take him over most dating coaches the last decade what dont you like about him I find him to be the most base redpill/bluepill figure out right now.I'm not the biggest fan of Jordan Peterson but I respect him for having balls and standing up for his beliefs. The guy was a tenured professor at the University of Toronto (arguably the most prestos university in Canada). He also had a successful practice as a clinical psychologist. He had to give it all up because he was opposed to political correctness and the woke agenda. His psychologist license was revoked over the gender pronouns nonsense and he resigned from U of T to protest DEI initiatives (they made it impossible for straight white males to get research positions). He's one of those rare people who actually put their money where their mouth is.
elaborate!!I watched peterson's interview on lex friedman and decided he's not someone worth listening to. Then lex friedman interviewed zelensky, so I unsubscribed and blocked him as well.
The only advice worth listening to is whoever tells you to make money.
Both peterson and lex are on the bleeding edge of B/S. Whatever B/S is popular, they roll with it. Blind people follow. It's their business, they make money on B/S. So take advice from what they do, not what they say, make a ton of money.
I agree with this. For the most part, his influence is beneficial. That said, I thoroughly enjoyed watching his butt kicked in a debate years ago.I'm not the biggest fan of Jordan Peterson but I respect him for having balls and standing up for his beliefs. The guy was a tenured professor at the University of Toronto (arguably the most prestos university in Canada). He also had a successful practice as a clinical psychologist. He had to give it all up because he was opposed to political correctness and the woke agenda. His psychologist license was revoked over the gender pronouns nonsense and he resigned from U of T to protest DEI initiatives (they made it impossible for straight white males to get research positions). He's one of those rare people who actually put their money where their mouth is.
Which debate?I agree with this. For the most part, his influence is beneficial. That said, I thoroughly enjoyed watching his butt kicked in a debate years ago.
What happens, IN HER MIND, is that she comes to see you as WORTHLESS simply because she hasn't had to INVEST anything in you in order to get you or to keep you.
You were an interesting diversion while she had nothing else to do. But now that someone a little more valuable has come along, someone who expects her to treat him very well, she'll have no problem at all dropping you or demoting you to lowly "friendship" status.
Quote taken from The SoSuave Guide to Women and Dating, which you can read for FREE.
Good point but if Elliot wasn't an incel I don't know who is.A lot of mass killings, even ones that weren't specifically motivated by inceldom (like Elliott Rodger), have been carried out by men who get little to no sex.
Jordan Peterson is onto something when he says society would be more stable if we returned to the days when just about every man got a woman.
Yeah because women have no feelings so you should just be able to buy them like they are kettle.A lot of mass killings, even ones that weren't specifically motivated by inceldom (like Elliott Rodger), have been carried out by men who get little to no sex.
Jordan Peterson is onto something when he says society would be more stable if we returned to the days when just about every man got a woman.
I probably could have worded my post better.Good point but if Elliot wasn't an incel I don't know who is.
Somehow I knew I'd get words put in my mouth for making that post.Yeah because women have no feelings so you should just be able to buy them like they are kettle.
You're insane.
I hope you understand way this comment is highly inappropriate. Imagine being a loved one of one of those victims and hearing incels say this out loud. It's basically a threat.I probably could have worded my post better.
I meant it as in: Elliott's mass killing was specifically motivated by his inceldom. On the other hand, there have been mass killings that were carried out by incels even if the official motivation wasn't inceldom.
Perhaps the most notable example of a mass killing carried out by an incel (but for a motivation other than inceldom) is Timothy McVeigh.
There was all sorts of stuff wrong with Timothy McVeigh. That being said, if he had better luck with the ladies, it's quite possible he wouldn't have mentally degraded to the point of going on his rampage.
Somehow I knew I'd get words put in my mouth for making that post.
No, I'm not saying a man should buy a woman, nor am I saying a woman should get forced to be with a man she's not attracted to.
I mentioned Timothy McVeigh to the other poster.
Timothy McVeigh wasn't a bad-looking guy. Yet, based on what I've read about him, it's likely he died a virgin. The one woman he expressed interest in wasn't into him.
Additionally, Timothy was on record saying he was nervous around the ladies (which would explain why he didn't make moves more often)
If a woman making a move on a man was the social norm, however, I guarantee gals would have made moves on Timothy McVeigh (which, as a result, would have drawn his attention away from plotting a rampage)
In other words, a society where a woman makes a move on a man she's attracted to could have prevented all those victims from dying in Oklahoma City.
I'm in no way saying what Elliott and Timothy did was good, nor am I saying I'd do what they did.I hope you understand way this comment is highly inappropriate. Imagine being a loved one of one of those victims and hearing incels say this out loud. It's basically a threat.
You put the blame on individual women that have the freedom of choice to NOT want him. Women are not one entity like "a government ". Every woman is an individual being.
For all we know that maniac would chill the feck down on a Friday, have some ballz and be social with people and women and find a nice "gall". Or he would've swiped right on a Bleu Sunday and matched a cutie.
The fact that you justify this tells me all I need to know about you( may there have been aby hope for you). You should be ashamed for saying this.
1.) Nobody is entitled to anythingA lot of mass killings, even ones that weren't specifically motivated by inceldom (like Elliott Rodger), have been carried out by men who get little to no sex.
Jordan Peterson is onto something when he says society would be more stable if we returned to the days when just about every man got a woman.
A major pet peeve of mine is when men get accused of feeling "entitled" simply because we vent about bad luck with the ladies.1.) Nobody is entitled to anything
2.) Relationships are an addition to your life, not a necessity.
Elliott Rodger had a whole bunch of mental issues. The lack of sex is not the problem, it's a merely symptom.
I appreciate your honesty. This shows you have a grounding to reality that some posters on here lack.Lastly, to address your comment about Elliott Rodger having all sorts of mental issues: You're 100% correct.
With how much I have in common with Elliott Rodger, I can relate to him on a level the vast majority of posters on this forum are unable to.
Elliott Rodger:
All of those points describe me too.
- mentally ill autist
- got bullied growing up for being small and socially awkward
- wealthy parents
- good looks, yet a crippling social phobia that held him back with the ladies
I can tell you something: Being a teen/early 20-something male autist is miserable. You're full of hormones, yet have a hard time finding a woman to exercise those hormones on. And Elliott Rodger had it even worse than me. He was a virgin who had never been on a date or kissed anyone. I at least had sex, got kissed, and went on dates by the time I was 22 (the age Elliott Rodger died at).
If I were angry, I would have no one to blame but myself. As an adult, you are 100% responsible for your own welfare. If you want to be loved, you have to earn it. Granted, I understand that's a hard thing to do. Unfortunately, many men use sex as a means of silencing their mental problems and women for transactional reasons.A major pet peeve of mine is when men get accused of feeling "entitled" simply because we vent about bad luck with the ladies.
Wanting success with the ladies (and being upset at our lack of success) doesn't mean we feel entitled; all it means is we're angry.
Next, to address your comment about relationships being an addition; not a necessity: What you're saying is technically true. A lifetime without relationships or sex is a miserable way to live, however. Would you be willing to live like that? I'm pretty sure you wouldn't. So you're really in no position to criticize incels for being angry about having to live like that. You'd be angry too if you were in their position.
Feminism is an advocacy for female supremacy. You can almost count on every feminist being inconsistent and contradictory with their ideas. For example, a feminist accuses Elliot Rodger of feeling entitled (correct) while being entitled to receive government welfare to raise her illegitimate children (incorrect).In my experience, it's typically feminists who (falsely) smear us as "entitled." It's pretty alarming multiple men on this forum have also called us entitled. I'd expect men to know better than to throw false "entitlement" accusations at fellow men.
"If you want to be loved, you have to earn it"I appreciate your honesty. This shows you have a grounding to reality that some posters on here lack.
If I were angry, I would have no one to blame but myself. As an adult, you are 100% responsible for your own welfare. If you want to be loved, you have to earn it. Granted, I understand that's a hard thing to do. Unfortunately, many men use sex as a means of silencing their mental problems and women for transactional reasons.
Feminism is an advocacy for female supremacy. You can almost count on every feminist being inconsistent and contradictory with their ideas. For example, a feminist accuses Elliot Rodger of feeling entitled (correct) while being entitled to receive government welfare to raise her illegitimate children (incorrect).