carnivale2052
Don Juan
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Don't get me wrong: I'm glad I know this stuff. There are enough women that you have to watch out for where it's helpful to know this stuff.
On the other hand I feel like it's a double-edged sword. While it's good to be prepared just in case you run into a woman with the symptoms discussed on this site - and they aren't always just the hot women either - generalizing and hating a gender isn't any better. It just leads to a negative attitude and in my case it's lead to a casual distaste for all women. It's gotten to a point where I see a woman on tv dressed up or wearing a lot of make up and think "avoid her" or "she's probably a b1tch."
There was a post in the main forum a few days ago about how facebook and social media has brought out the worst in women and as I was reading it I agreed with it but also thought "This is pointless to think about this."
In my case, my misogyny likely stems from having confidence, thinking I'm attractive, putting on muscle and developing more of a man's body and still going unnoticed by women as far as being checked out at all. On the other hand though, just a month ago I was on a date with a cute girl my type and fooling around with her. Even though it didn't lead to another date, shouldn't her opinion count for something? It's almost like it's forgotten to me, something that happened several years ago.
And this is what I mean: Shouldn't the positive outweigh the negative? A lot of guys on here have success to some degree with women and run into quality women, shouldn't that mean more than the AWs or blunt rejections or princesses we run into?
This is the outlook I'm looking to attain and wondering how to go about it?
It's easy to look at the negative but I mean when you've had success, any success, especially recent success, shouldn't it register instead of just hating on random bad seeds?
My goal was never to hate the opposite gender. Like I said I'm glad that I know the warning signs to look out for but am trying to rid myself of the generalizations and women bashing.
On the other hand I feel like it's a double-edged sword. While it's good to be prepared just in case you run into a woman with the symptoms discussed on this site - and they aren't always just the hot women either - generalizing and hating a gender isn't any better. It just leads to a negative attitude and in my case it's lead to a casual distaste for all women. It's gotten to a point where I see a woman on tv dressed up or wearing a lot of make up and think "avoid her" or "she's probably a b1tch."
There was a post in the main forum a few days ago about how facebook and social media has brought out the worst in women and as I was reading it I agreed with it but also thought "This is pointless to think about this."
In my case, my misogyny likely stems from having confidence, thinking I'm attractive, putting on muscle and developing more of a man's body and still going unnoticed by women as far as being checked out at all. On the other hand though, just a month ago I was on a date with a cute girl my type and fooling around with her. Even though it didn't lead to another date, shouldn't her opinion count for something? It's almost like it's forgotten to me, something that happened several years ago.
And this is what I mean: Shouldn't the positive outweigh the negative? A lot of guys on here have success to some degree with women and run into quality women, shouldn't that mean more than the AWs or blunt rejections or princesses we run into?
This is the outlook I'm looking to attain and wondering how to go about it?
It's easy to look at the negative but I mean when you've had success, any success, especially recent success, shouldn't it register instead of just hating on random bad seeds?
My goal was never to hate the opposite gender. Like I said I'm glad that I know the warning signs to look out for but am trying to rid myself of the generalizations and women bashing.
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