"If a man knows how to handle children, he knows how to handle women, for women are most assuredly children. They are emotionally arrested in childhood, and their infuences (the media) keep them there in the land of unicorns and imagined privilege (the "princess" syndrome).
No matter how sophisticated the woman appears, she is a child inside, and that childness can be elicited out of her. Her sophistication is a facade, a mirage. It is a mask, just like the mask of putty and paint she wears on her face to make the world believe she actually looks like that."
Props to AtomSmasher for this quote (http://www.sosuave.net/forum/showthread.php?t=192937); he hit the nail on the head.
As a member of the internet generation, I am deeply, saddened and frustrated at the state of The Game today. Back in the days of feudal and agricultural society, people accepted their given social roles from birth. Today, however, we are unmercifully bombarded with messages and images from the media, convincing us to believe not only that ANYONE can be rich, famous, and beautiful, but that we MUST aspire to such values to gain respect and validation. Having a Honda Civic and a decently-furnished 2-room apartment is not enough. We will only be happy once we get that Ferrari and playboy-style, superfly, condo penthouse suite. We feel we have to "keep up with the Jones".
In Fight Club, Tyler Durden said "We've all been raised on television to believe that one day we'd all be millionaires, and movie gods, and rock stars, but we won't. We're slowly learning that fact. And we're very, very pissed off."
I think this applies to many of the "players" on this site. Once we become "unplugged for the matrix", settling for a nice, average looking girl who would make for great LTR-material is not enough. The idea becomes too "AFC" for us.
We MUST bang every hot girl out there. If stripper, Jessica Alba-lookalike, and Ms. October are not on our "resumes", we get depressed and feel that we're not "alpha enough"yet. Eventually HB-8 is not good enough; we get bored and feel that we must get a SHB-9 or SHB-10 to be happy. Refer to this thread "We're too replacable as men" (http://www.sosuave.net/forum/showthread.php?t=192757) to get a better idea of what I'm talking about.
Referring back to the original quote, this is even worse for women. With the advent of social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter, every average to above-average-looking girl wants to be the next super-starlet in Hollywood. Being pretty is not enough; they feel they must not only be beautiful, but famous as well. Instead of "keeping up with the Jones", girls start to play "keeping up with the Kardashians".
Every single 'like' and 'compliment' she gets from her girlfriends and beta males on facebook is another stroke to her chronically-hyper inflated ego and false sense of entitlement. One "friend" I have on facebook is so "popular", that she provided a link to ANOTHER facebook page because she exceeded her limit for "friends". "Friends" turn into "admirers" and, if she eventually transforms into an ice queen, "admirers" magically become, at least in her fictional world, "fans". If a pretty girl with say, 500 facebook friends posts an attention-wh**ing pic of herself, she will get anywhere from 20-50 likes within the next hour.
The same applies for online dating. What a waste of time for a male. Women have everything to gain from this, and men have, more or less, a lot to lose. If you're not the 6-foot tall, Brad Pitt-lookalike, hedge-fund trustee sugar daddy, you'll get nothing. I tried messaging 50 girls on POF and OKCupid, and got maybe 1 or 2 replies back, none of which escalated into anything worth mentioning.
I did an experiment once, where I made a fake profile and put up a picture of a hot pornstar dressed respectably, with jeans and an innocent wool sweater. All my profile said was that I had recently moved into town and provided my height and eye colour. Nothing about my personality. I checked my inbox a few days later and had literally hundreds of messages from drooling suitors, ranging from pvssified betas to douchebag alphas spitting variations of neg theory.
If you're going to date a girl, don't add her on facebook. Before she even gets to know you, she'll have already looked through all your photos and judged and assessed your popularity, status, and lifestyle. "This guy only has 150 friends and mostly pictures of him with a couple buddies and his parents: NEXT. Oh wait a minute, this guy over here has a 1000 friends and tons of pictures of him partying and with beautiful women: *drools*."
If you add a girl on facebook, be prepared for her to judge you on social proof and your taste in hobbies and music, and let any sense of "mystery" dissipate instantly.
The beast is uncontrollable. Pretty girls will turn you down because, in their mind, they have been validated so much online, that they GENUINELY believe they deserve THE hottest, most popular, and richest guy out there. The concept of the "nice girl" no longer exists, because Cosmopolitan magazine, Maybelene commercials, and the fictional character they create in online profiles have pressured them into becoming full-blown, conceited b*tches with absolutely no sense of reality whatsoever.
F*** society, f*** "the man", rage against the machine, fight the power, and peace in the middle East. I'm out.
Thoughts?
No matter how sophisticated the woman appears, she is a child inside, and that childness can be elicited out of her. Her sophistication is a facade, a mirage. It is a mask, just like the mask of putty and paint she wears on her face to make the world believe she actually looks like that."
Props to AtomSmasher for this quote (http://www.sosuave.net/forum/showthread.php?t=192937); he hit the nail on the head.
As a member of the internet generation, I am deeply, saddened and frustrated at the state of The Game today. Back in the days of feudal and agricultural society, people accepted their given social roles from birth. Today, however, we are unmercifully bombarded with messages and images from the media, convincing us to believe not only that ANYONE can be rich, famous, and beautiful, but that we MUST aspire to such values to gain respect and validation. Having a Honda Civic and a decently-furnished 2-room apartment is not enough. We will only be happy once we get that Ferrari and playboy-style, superfly, condo penthouse suite. We feel we have to "keep up with the Jones".
In Fight Club, Tyler Durden said "We've all been raised on television to believe that one day we'd all be millionaires, and movie gods, and rock stars, but we won't. We're slowly learning that fact. And we're very, very pissed off."
I think this applies to many of the "players" on this site. Once we become "unplugged for the matrix", settling for a nice, average looking girl who would make for great LTR-material is not enough. The idea becomes too "AFC" for us.
We MUST bang every hot girl out there. If stripper, Jessica Alba-lookalike, and Ms. October are not on our "resumes", we get depressed and feel that we're not "alpha enough"yet. Eventually HB-8 is not good enough; we get bored and feel that we must get a SHB-9 or SHB-10 to be happy. Refer to this thread "We're too replacable as men" (http://www.sosuave.net/forum/showthread.php?t=192757) to get a better idea of what I'm talking about.
Referring back to the original quote, this is even worse for women. With the advent of social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter, every average to above-average-looking girl wants to be the next super-starlet in Hollywood. Being pretty is not enough; they feel they must not only be beautiful, but famous as well. Instead of "keeping up with the Jones", girls start to play "keeping up with the Kardashians".
Every single 'like' and 'compliment' she gets from her girlfriends and beta males on facebook is another stroke to her chronically-hyper inflated ego and false sense of entitlement. One "friend" I have on facebook is so "popular", that she provided a link to ANOTHER facebook page because she exceeded her limit for "friends". "Friends" turn into "admirers" and, if she eventually transforms into an ice queen, "admirers" magically become, at least in her fictional world, "fans". If a pretty girl with say, 500 facebook friends posts an attention-wh**ing pic of herself, she will get anywhere from 20-50 likes within the next hour.
The same applies for online dating. What a waste of time for a male. Women have everything to gain from this, and men have, more or less, a lot to lose. If you're not the 6-foot tall, Brad Pitt-lookalike, hedge-fund trustee sugar daddy, you'll get nothing. I tried messaging 50 girls on POF and OKCupid, and got maybe 1 or 2 replies back, none of which escalated into anything worth mentioning.
I did an experiment once, where I made a fake profile and put up a picture of a hot pornstar dressed respectably, with jeans and an innocent wool sweater. All my profile said was that I had recently moved into town and provided my height and eye colour. Nothing about my personality. I checked my inbox a few days later and had literally hundreds of messages from drooling suitors, ranging from pvssified betas to douchebag alphas spitting variations of neg theory.
If you're going to date a girl, don't add her on facebook. Before she even gets to know you, she'll have already looked through all your photos and judged and assessed your popularity, status, and lifestyle. "This guy only has 150 friends and mostly pictures of him with a couple buddies and his parents: NEXT. Oh wait a minute, this guy over here has a 1000 friends and tons of pictures of him partying and with beautiful women: *drools*."
If you add a girl on facebook, be prepared for her to judge you on social proof and your taste in hobbies and music, and let any sense of "mystery" dissipate instantly.
The beast is uncontrollable. Pretty girls will turn you down because, in their mind, they have been validated so much online, that they GENUINELY believe they deserve THE hottest, most popular, and richest guy out there. The concept of the "nice girl" no longer exists, because Cosmopolitan magazine, Maybelene commercials, and the fictional character they create in online profiles have pressured them into becoming full-blown, conceited b*tches with absolutely no sense of reality whatsoever.
F*** society, f*** "the man", rage against the machine, fight the power, and peace in the middle East. I'm out.
Thoughts?