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    Having kids at 40 yrs old

    Yes, I do miss them terribly. When the marriage broke down, my ex-wife, who is a former police officer, accused me of rape and of abusing the children. I was arrested by the police at my flat and bailed under investigation, although the charges against me were dismissed as they were quite...
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    Having kids at 40 yrs old

    Physically, I am fitter than I have ever been (although not as strong) so I can do everything I could in my 20s and 30s in terms of running about and 'keeping up'. I am divorced now though and unfortunately my ex-wife stopped me seeing the kids two years ago. They're now 15 and 12.
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    What do you guys think of Andrew Tate?

    Andrew Tate does come over as brash and angry, well put. Having said that, I like the way he challenges the pervasive liberal consensus which increasingly denigrates traditional masculinity. I think Tate's right in that respect.
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    if you want younger girls, get a six pack.

    Well, you don't need abs to get women, this is true. My point is that it helps inasmuch as having abs means that you're body fat is low, you'll look good and probably feel better as well - all of which are plus points. But there are lots of other things which help too, I get that.
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    if you want younger girls, get a six pack.

    Agreed. Abs = low body fat which means you'll look good in clothes, you'll move well, your face will be lean, you'll feel confident. Being in shape is always a winner.
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    Having kids at 40 yrs old

    Yeah, me. I had two kids in my 40s, one at 42, one at 45.
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    Lost 33 pounds (13 kg) so far this year!

    That's strong work. Well done, man :up:
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    What trade are you in?

    Academia
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    Too many people these days are in a "Delusionship"

    Not really sure what you mean. Would you care to expand?
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    Fun posting ridiculous OLD profile screenshots

    Not just that. Almost every word of that is off-putting to me. So, erm, no thanks.
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    Does anyone else find attractive women easier to deal with than average women?

    I find that women from such backgrounds are often easier to talk to. They tend to be more open, confident and open-minded - probably because life has usually been good to them. Take from that what you will.
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    Women and empathy

    What a nasty ***** she must have been.
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    Women and empathy

    Nailed it :up: Women go on about wanting a man who's in touch with their emotions and say that men shouldn't bottle it up, etc. But, it's bull**** because, in my experience, that's not the case at all. Usually, they see you as weak if you show you're vulnerable or not coping. You're much...
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    Let's Be Real Here Pt.1 - "The wall" actually starts at 50

    I'm not sure tbh. But I'm not wanting menopausal women anyway. Sorry, its just not my scene, I'm just trying to be honest when I say I'd rather do without. Either way, women can go through the menopause at 40, thats true, but its not the norm. I think I heard somewhere that the average is 50...
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    Let's Be Real Here Pt.1 - "The wall" actually starts at 50

    Well, I'm not sure how much more I need to age or how much more experience you think I need but it's fair to say that I think I know my own mind by now = and, quite frankly, I'm just not attracted to menopausal women. I'm not sure it's an ideological or philosophical stance per se.
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    Experience Of The Dumper Vs Being The Dumpee

    I agree with you. You make several good points with this analysis.
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    Rich Cooper

    I think he had a bad experience with one.
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    Rich Cooper

    He's not what I'd call a nice guy, but I have listened to his stuff and read Unplugged Alpha and it's all good home cooking. Nothing you didn't already know or suspect but Rich puts it together well. Overall a force for good.
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    Experience Of The Dumper Vs Being The Dumpee

    Spot on. That is how marriage turned out. Awful really.
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