jophil28
Master Don Juan
Zeek, guys of our age were raised to accept and embrace our male leadership. It went unchallenged and unquestioned and indeed, male superiority was the default social setting.zekko said:I think that's what bugs me about it.
I actually envy the guys who have had some sort of epiphany here. Who wouldn't want an epiphany?
I just don't see what the big revelation is.
That you should be ****y funny? I'm always amazed at all the guys around me who aren't in the community who are constantly busting on girls. If you want to stand out in my neighborhood c&f is not the way to do it.
That you should use social proof and make her jealous? High school stuff.
That you shouldn't put her on a pedestal? You can get the same message from watching 40 Year Old Virgin.
That you should have self respect? Common sense.
That getting married is a risk? the divorce rate is common knowledge, as is the fact that women file for most divorces.
There are a lot of good tips here. But I'm not seeing the epiphany.
Many benefits, rewards and privileges accrued to us purely because we were males. Not so today.
As an example - I will never work for a female boss- it is encoded in my emotional DNA . However, Gen Y males have no such reluctance.
When I was in my twenties the social changes that were developing for women were a distant amusement for me. I also dodged most of them because Engineering disregarded those as girly silliness.
By the time I graduated college I had not had to deal with the "empowerment" of women with all its ramifications .
No HR departments as sops for whiny female empoyees .
Unlike young males today I NEVER feared any woman in the workplace, and respect for men(and self respect) flowed automatically.
In the business world, men made decisions and women took dictation and made the coffee. Nice arrangement.
Like you, I see a lot of what is preached here as stating the bloody obvious.
But a 27 year old who never had the 'old school' upbringing to set his masculine mindset in conrete needs to read and grasp these concepts over and over...perhaps for the first time in his life.
To us middle aged farts, there is no Epiphany- rather perhaps a fine tuning or an affirmation of our ingrained cultural beliefs that always drove us .