TyTe`EyEz said:
If anything, CH is a realist.
I'm very much a realist as well, but I certainly see this subject much differently.
Most "blue pill" men believe that women are primarily attracted to looks (including the genitalia) much like men are attracted this way to women. While looks can play a significant role in some areas, most of us know it's the personality that women primarily go for. But women think the same way; men are primarily attracted to a woman's personality.
Of course we know this is not the case.
But why can't the same be said for the reason women get dressed up when they go out? Men go out, looking nice, acting cool, using lame pickup lines, and buying drinks for women to attract them. Are we sure that women are doing the same to attract men?
I personally don't see it happening in the bars.
I believe there's a bit more to Mystery's "peacock" theory than just dressing up in outlandish clothing. I believe that it's the male who is (or supposed to be) the one who goes out to put himself on display.
Women have two underlying things at work when they get ready for a night out:
1) They're looking for a "fun" night. The word "fun" to a woman means a night filled with emotional fluctuation.
2) They want to accelerate their "fun" with competition. Men and women are both competitive, but this is where women put their money; they put it into their clothing and makeup. They don't want to be out-done by the other bytches there. But it's not for the sole competition for a man, it's the sole competition of being
better than the others. They want to look better, dress better, and be more stylish than their female counterparts. Not only that, when they dress up, they
feel like they're better than all the other bytches.
I see women in competition with each other quite often. I've seen them claw at each other going through bins of sale clothing. They scrap with each other on religious issues. They're always comparing themselves (usually in an elevated sense) to other women. They'll brag about how much nicer their home is, how much more well-behaved their children are, and how much better their husband is in comparison to
that other bytch. They'll USE the men they find to elevate their competition, especially if he has money.
When it comes to real-life competition, I believe that women are much more fierce competitors than men. If a man's neighbour gets a boat, the man will want a boat of his own. He doesn't give a fvck how new it is or how much it costs, just as long as he can have fun in it just like his neighbour.
A man seeks pleasure in the positive emotion, whereas the woman seeks pleasure in emotional fluctuation.
....and that's my full explanation. There's other things that easily tie into this, but this is the general basis for my belief.