The Rational Male – Positive Masculinity

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I’m happy to announce today that The Rational Male – Positive Masculinity is now available on Amazon. The Kindle version is now available too.

Positive Masculinity is the newest supplemental reading in the Rational Male series designed to give men, not a prescription, but actionable information to build better lives for themselves based on realistic and objective intersexual dynamics between men and women.

The book outlines four key themes: Red Pill Parenting, The Feminine Nature, Social Imperatives and Positive Masculinity.

Free of the pop-psychology pablum about parenting today, Red Pill Parenting is primarily aimed at the fathers (and fathers-to-be) who wanted more in depth information about raising their sons and daughters in a Red Pill aware context. While not an instruction manual, it will give men some insight into how to develop a parenting style based on Red Pill principles as well as what they can expect their kids to encounter from a feminine-primary social order determined to ‘educate’ them.

The Feminine Nature is a collection of essays, revised and curated, that specifically address the most predictable aspects of the female psyche. It outlines and explores both the evolutionary and socialized reasons for women’s most common behaviors and their motives, and how men can build this awareness into a more efficient way of interacting with them.

Social Imperatives details how the female psyche extrapolates into western (and westernizing) cultural narratives, social dictates and legal and political legislation. This is the Feminine Imperative writ large and this section explores how feminism, women’s sexual strategy and primary life goals have molded our society into what we take for granted today. Also detailed is the ‘women’s empowerment’ narrative, and the rise of a blank-slate egalitarian equalism masking as a form of female supremacism that has fundamentally altered western cultures.

The last section, Positive Masculinity, is comprised of essays, reformed and expanded upon, that will give men a better idea of how to define masculinity for themselves from a conventional and rational perspective. In an era when popular culture seeks to dismiss, ridicule, shame and obscure masculinity, this section and this book is intended to raise men’s awareness of how fluid redefinitions of masculinity have been deliberately used to disempower and feminize men by a feminine-primary social order.

This book was a long time in the making and a lot of that was due to my wanting to create an organized flow of topics as well as to make sure the grammar and syntax was as perfect as I could make it. Like my two previous books, I’ve returned to my most popular essays and arranged them to speak to different themes in the book.

When I began writing, compiling and rewriting this book I had an initial working title – The Rational Male, The Red Pill – however, as I progressed I shifted this to Positive Masculinity. There came a point in my compiling and editing where I’d taken a different path in the purpose of the book. Where I had wanted to explain and/or defend the initial, intersexual, definition of what the term ‘Red Pill‘ has increasingly been distorted away from, I found myself leaning more into expressing ways in which this Red Pill awareness could benefit men’s lives in many ways, both in and apart from intersexual dynamics.

I’d hit on this in my Red Pill Parenting series from a couple years ago and I knew I wanted to revisit and make that series a prominent part of this book. As it sits now, it accounts for a full quarter of the book’s content, but as I moved into my writing more I decided that the best way to really define ‘The Red Pill” as I know it was to go into the various ways men might benefit from redefining masculinity for themselves in a conventional, Red Pill aware sense.

When I finished the parenting section I realized that I was really laying out general, if not prescriptive, ideas for ways men might better raise their sons and daughters in a feminine-primary social order that’s determined to raise and condition them. My purpose with both the series and section was to equip fathers with Red Pill aware considerations in making their sons and daughters Red Pill aware themselves in order to challenge a world that increasingly wants to convince us that fathers’ influence is superfluous or dangerous.

It was from this point that I’d made a connection; what I was doing was laying out a much-needed reckoning of sorts with regard to what conventional, positive masculinity might mean to future generations of Red Pill aware men. Since my time on the SoSuave forums and the inception of my blog I’ve used the term Positive Masculinity. I’ve even had a category for it on my side bar since I began too. From the time I began writing I’ve always felt a need to vindicate positive, conventional masculinity (as well as evolved conventional gender roles for men and women) and separate it from the deliberately distorted “toxic” masculinity that the Village of the Feminine Imperative would have us believe is endemic today.

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I’ve always seen a need to correct this intentionally distorted perception of masculinity with true, evolved, biologically and psychologically inherited aspects of conventional masculinity. This is what I set out to do with this volume. I’m prepared for critics to paint this purpose as some want to return to some pro-masculine glory days of the “chauvinist 1950s”, but the intent is not about building a time machine. Rather, it’s a pragmatic look at how a male-exclusive masculinity has been made ambiguous, distorted or demonized with the deliberate intent of destroying its true, conventional definitions. Furthermore, I layout the evolutionary and biological differences that make masculinity a male-exclusive definition and provide information and encouragement in men’s reclaiming masculinity away from a social order that seeks to destroy it and men.

Some have asked me why I’d title the book Positive Masculinity, worried that it would imply that there is a negative opposite to it. This work sets out to break down the latent purposes of why present day “masculinity” is already considered a default negative, ridiculous or shamed, and how to embrace conventional, evolved masculinity, unapologetically as a source of strength despite a world that wants to erase it.

I hope you’ll benefit from reading it as you have with all my work. It’s been a definite labor of love. The book is a robust 364 pages long. I do have plans for an audio version in about 6 or 7 month’s time.

I’ll be returning to my regular essay postings next week. Thanks for reading.

– Rollo Tomassi

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rugby11
rugby11
6 years ago

“I’ve always seen a need to correct this intentionally distorted perception of masculinity with true, evolved, biologically and psychologically inherited aspects of conventional masculinity. This is what I set out to do with this volume. I’m prepared for critics to paint this purpose as some want to return to some pro-masculine glory days of the “chauvinist 1950s”, but the intent is not about building a time machine. Rather, it’s a pragmatic look at how a male-exclusive masculinity has been made ambiguous, distorted or demonized with the deliberate intent of destroying its true, conventional definitions. Furthermore, I layout the evolutionary and… Read more »

Mr. Roboto
Mr. Roboto
6 years ago

Excellent Rollo, congratulations!!!

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daysofgame.com
6 years ago

>> Where I had wanted to explain and/or defend the initial, intersexual, definition of what the term ‘Red Pill‘ has increasingly been distorted away from, I found myself leaning more into expressing ways in which this Red Pill awareness could benefit men’s lives in many ways, both in and apart from intersexual dynamics. This is solid. This is saying YES to something, as opposed to saying, “no, no, no,” to something else. Leadership means saying YES to something. This is about creating, not relegating oneself to the role of the critic. I’m a big fan of the concept of “how… Read more »

GT
GT
6 years ago

Congrats! I will be purchasing soon as I have your other books in support and gratitude for all you do.

Rand Hooks
Rand Hooks
6 years ago

I’m very excited to dig into this book. It’s available now on Kindle if anyone is wondering. I picked it up along with your first book, been meaning to do that for a while now. I’m doing my best to share this information with every guy I know, or come into contact with online. Especially the guys that really fail with women and dating. It’s tough to steer them to your work, but I’m not going to quit on them. Thank you, thank you, thank you. I’m glad I can buy your books, because I can’t afford the seminars but… Read more »

Yollo Comanche
Yollo Comanche
6 years ago

Do you have a chapter about how ugly old farts who never managed to accomplish much in their lives, and young fresh turds just shy of 30 who never accomplished much in their lives tend to shave their heads and become “spiritual” teachers?

Lifer
Lifer
6 years ago

Congrats with the 3rd book, Rollo!
Hope it (the book-form) will be available in Europe soon.
Reading your second book right now..

7thAnvil
7thAnvil
6 years ago

@Rollo, I think it was a good decision not using the words “Red Pill” in the title of the book. The Red Pill metaphor is about waking up to reality, and as important as waking up to the reality of sexual dynamics is, it’s hardly the only sphere of human knowledge the metaphor can be applied to. The manosphere does not and should not hold a monopoly on the descriptor. I think all areas of thought that use “Red Pill” need to start distinguishing themselves. We need to come up with a more precise descriptor, something like the “Red Pill… Read more »

The Surgeon
The Surgeon
6 years ago

I will join others in congratulating you Rollo. As a man in the western world it is obvious how important your work is, especially when you can see other men you teach or interact with being on the receiving end of the negative connotations of the female imperative. This book will join the others of yours that I have and will be subjected to a thorough going over complete with note taking like the others. It’s a never ending journey and it is a pleasure to have your work helping me along the way.

Yollo Comanche
Yollo Comanche
6 years ago

Owww right in the root Chakra.

rugby11
rugby11
6 years ago

“Do you have a chapter about how ugly old farts who never managed to accomplish much in their lives, and young fresh turds just shy of 30 who never accomplished much in their lives tend to shave their heads and become “spiritual” teachers?”
Aahahahaa
Must perform…

Alpha Jedi
6 years ago

Looking forward to checking it out!

SFC Ton
6 years ago

Those about to read salute you

Fred Flange, GBFC (Great Books For Cucks)
Fred Flange, GBFC (Great Books For Cucks)
6 years ago

@Yollo

HOW DARE YOU
I am neither ugly, nor old.
Well, maybe you could say I’m well-struck in years.
And I did not shave may head, I ran out of Rogaine.
(I hate when that happens)
Now, back to my spirits.

stuffinbox
6 years ago

“Now, back to my spirits.”

I am told there are now 28 ways to make sex on a beach,A regular bartenders kamasutra.

Rollo sounds great I ordered the paperback and will have it friday.

evilnewwargod
6 years ago

Had a queue of books on Amazon, waiting for this to be released. When I heard it was available, I put my order in. Can’t wait to read it. Yours, Charles Bukowski and Jack Donovans books are the only ones I buy with hesitation.

evilnewwargod
6 years ago

*without hesitation, lol

Bosdan
Bosdan
6 years ago

I’m looking forward to reading it.

Rollo, thanks for helping men out.

Kaminsky
Kaminsky
6 years ago

I’ll read it and push it towards some select friends too.

Not Born This Morning
6 years ago

Thank you, thank you. I’m downloading it now. This process seems to be almost “never ending”. I guess there is so much to unravel, even for someone like myself who thinks he basically has a good grip on things. I’m always hungry for more insight, others point of view and little neuances I’ve not considered.

SJF
SJF
6 years ago

@Rollo Since your time on the SoSuave forums and since the inception of your blog, you used the term Positive Masculinity. Thank the gods for that too, because that indeed needs to be a headline of Red Pill. Back in 2015, ScribblerG and Forge the Sky and myself used to have a game of round robin-ing emails to each other. It was incredibly productive in learning about ourselves and improving ourselves in red pill aspects. Early on, I used a word to describe what we were doing and ScribblerG took great offense to that word (as he should have). In… Read more »

SJF
SJF
6 years ago

“This process seems to be almost “never ending”.

Thank God for That. In addition to my other passions and pursuits and hobbies I have turned it into a desirable, fun, enthusiastic Game (if the peanut gallery hasn’t already noticed).

I certainly hope it never ends.

Adam
Adam
6 years ago

The war can be won, there is still hope, congrats bro for the book and congrats for all that will read it, including myself

Diesel
Diesel
6 years ago

Great stuff Rollo. I see this as a good opportunity to re-read the other two books before I buy the new one.

James L
6 years ago

Thanks Rollo for writing this I look forward to reading the section on parenting.

Notsnar
Notsnar
6 years ago

Ordered! Thank you Rollo. I read your insights religiously, as well as the comments section here

cheupez
6 years ago

Hehehe…
Neil Strauss

Pick up is great pastime. But making a career out of it? Veeery tricky.

wdofr
6 years ago

0z

SJB
SJB
6 years ago

Rollo: Congrats on reaching your goal and thank you; I do appreciate your articulate insight.

Corparole Klegg
Corparole Klegg
6 years ago

A new book, outstanding! And a ballsy title too! Keep kicking ass and thanks for your continued hard work and dedication to men and the manosphere

Samuri Snark
Samuri Snark
6 years ago

Great! I’ll order this book immediately it becomes available on Amazon Canada… I have read the first two books and look forward to delving into this one.

Bart
Bart
6 years ago

Rollo, congratulations on another big milestone. I’m enjoying your positive masculinity and parenting writing. Desperately needed. Keep up the excellent work!

CrabRangoon
CrabRangoon
6 years ago

Congrats one your 3rd book man! TRM was my first foray into red pill and it really did help change my life and put me on a better path. Can’t thank you enough!

Jim
Jim
6 years ago

Great news. I’m a big fan of your work. Have you thought about doing an Audible version?

dr zipper
dr zipper
6 years ago

in the interest of balance, we need a dose of negative masculinity https://code.likeagirl.io/i-almost-left-tech-today-heres-why-6d146a2f7cf2 has something for everyone…. – ‘the game is too hard, make it easier’ – entitlement – I’m highly educated, so I already know how things are, just never had to do anything outside of my safety bubble, thus, my opinion should matter – I need pity, not a review of my merits – bad patriarchy holding me down – as a soldier on the front lines of sexism in tech, I’m a noble SJW – it’s all about my solipsism – a vow to fight on, you… Read more »

fleezer
fleezer
6 years ago

“It’s been a definite labor of love.”

It shows. Congratulations.

Jonatan Miranda Pedresque

Well done Rollo, thank you for the book.

I have an question for you guys. I live in Brazil and here we don’t have Red Pill material in portuguese. I want to start an blog, with what topics should I start?

Thank you for any help.

Not Born This Morning
6 years ago

Dear Rollo, I’m into the newest book and must take a moment to thank you again. Your writing style “improves” with each work, becomes more fluid. You are a delight to read for numerous reasons on several levels, and I sincerely mean that. I consider your first book a cornerstone, a keystone. But this one is also a great one and no less important, useful, personally applicable. Thank you. Just for grins, I was thinking… ….hmmm… of a possible solution to the overall debacle. This came to me by way of a memory about a book I read during my… Read more »

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Not Born This Morning
6 years ago

Question for Rollo Positive Masculinity chapter 1 ….”In a positively masculine dominant Frame, where that woman’s desire is primarily focused on her man, (and where that man’s sexual market value exceeds his wife’s by at least a factor of 1)”… If a man’s SMV should exceed a woman’s by a factor of 1 for optimal results, (control via potential dread,etc.), then, for all members of the species to have an opportunity to experience optimum complementary relationships, men must be innately higher on the SMV scale than women. Otherwise, a woman of highest SMV wouldn’t stand a chance of experiencing the… Read more »

Sentient
Sentient
6 years ago

NBTM

The reality is men are not on an HB/SMV scale. That is a doggy delusion.

Yollo Comanche
Yollo Comanche
6 years ago

@Jonatan Miranda Pedresque You should start with how hispanics tend to be forced into shitty arrangements with their societies like when Mommy and Daddy tend to believe alot of religious and socialist bullshit because it takes the edge off having to compete for mates. You should also look into writing about how being a man with his own Mental Point of Origin doesn’t mean betraying his family. It means reevaluating his commitments and deciding if these commitments are worth perpetuating. This of course, sends Papi and Mami flying into a rage. “How dare you??” “You’re so selfish!!” “Life is not… Read more »

Culum Struan
Culum Struan
6 years ago

Sentient what do you mean? Surely there is a scale for men too? Just not based on looks (mostly).

j
j
6 years ago

@Culum

There is no scale for men. Just subcommunications:

“its not whether I’m objectively higher value than another man in your eyes or society’s eyes, it’s only in her eyes that it matters. I have higher overall value in her eyes than her favorite celebrity does (who might be higher in certain categories but not overall). The same dynamic is why women stay with drug dealing shitty men etc. despite their friends telling them he’s shitty…his value is low to everyone else but to HER it’s high”

https://heartiste.wordpress.com/2011/10/12/wrapped-around-his-finger/

Culum Struan
Culum Struan
6 years ago

@j – I agree with that, more or less (you missed the Great Looks Thrash of 2016 when this was beaten to death, before YaReally and Scray took off). But there’s still a scale – just subcomms based, not looks based. All I mean by “scale” is that even for men, there is a spectrum of attractiveness, ranging from “awful” to “alpha”. The male scale may not necessarily have numbers, and it certainly isn’t looks based, but men do fall on a spectrum of attractiveness, from more attractive to less attractive. Now this spectrum for men is more variable and… Read more »

Morpheus
6 years ago

Congrats on the book release. Your books leave a lasting legacy of helping men to better navigate the world of interacting with women

walawala
walawala
6 years ago

Congrats Rollo…

SFC Ton
6 years ago

Each inner person must not be trespassed against with these evil words at all costs
…….

Who let the nancy pants in?

rugby11
rugby11
6 years ago

Though’s on bloging
http://wp.me/p10w4n-507
The hard is what makes it great..
http://bit.ly/2vdUKRm

Not Born This Morning
6 years ago

@SFC Tom – I don’t know what “Nancy pants” means. However, that whole paragraph I wrote isn’t intended to be a literal endorsement. It is a sarcastic slam against a root of snowflake mentality.

@Rollo Positive Masculinity “Women are taught that it’s possible to serve two masters, male-comparable achievement and Hypergamy.”

I never thought about it in terms of two masters. Thanks. That’s a great reinforcement, especially because these two particular masters have contradictory agendas.

kfg
kfg
6 years ago

@NBTM: “I don’t know what “Nancy pants” means.”

You can probably work out the metaphor from the item:

http://www.burlesquebaby.com.au/images/pink-frilly-knickers.jpg

SFC Ton
6 years ago

Gotcha NB, statement withdrawn

Sentient
Sentient
6 years ago

Culum Sentient what do you mean? Surely there is a scale for men too? Just not based on looks (mostly). Well I said “men are not on an HB/SMV scale”, not that there were not gradients of men. The thing is when a guy uses the SMV scale he is immersing himself in the FI frame and it is a false comparison because cats are not dogs anyway… So you see a female 7 right? And using SMV scales you do what? Compare yourself to her value… What do you come up with? Are you a 5, a 7, a… Read more »

rugby11
rugby11
6 years ago

Camera is the performance

thedeti
6 years ago

Heartiest congrats, Rollo. Can’t wait to pick up my copy.

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j
j
6 years ago

@Culum @Sentient

You either have alpha subcommunications or beta subcommunications. There is no HB/SMV scale like there is for women. 100% belief that you are the best guy she could get (which is projected through your subcommunications (what you feel she feels)) triggers her hypergamy (“in her eyes”). Therefore, she will simply ignore whatever her friends/society says is “high value”.

https://heartiste.wordpress.com/2008/03/04/state-of-mind/

constrainedlocus
6 years ago

Just ordered my copy today.Looking forward to reading it.
Thank you for this endeavor.

I accepted and digested a lot of errant guidance and advice for much of my younger life, and am now paying for my ignorance. Still feel a remarkable level of anger at times, but it’s gradually getting better.

I’m pleased to know that the younger guys have access to this level of knowledge.
But I’ve learned that mere awareness is not enough.
Response and action is what makes us better men in the end.

Sentient
Sentient
6 years ago

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofMhEXjj_Zc

Subcomms are great, until they aren’t… i.e. “comms” can counter subcomms. And vice versa.

Related, the Authentic tine of the Triad… One of the issues from the earlier dialogue was that of being careful to avoid using mystical “subcomms” as a catch all.

Culum Struan
Culum Struan
6 years ago

@Sentient – I understand. Basically it’s more useful to think of men as being divided into 2-3 categories. It’s not that there aren’t necessarily gradients within those categories, but for most purposes the three categories will suffice and – importantly – men can’t be fit into a linear scale the same way women can.

@J – I think your point was similar – essentially saying that men have alpha subcomms (category 1) or not (category 2).

Sentient
Sentient
6 years ago

Culum

Basically it’s more useful to think of men as being divided into 2-3 categories.

Now you know I’m going to say it’s even more more useful to pursue a dynamic, passionate and authentic life, guided by the Platinum Rule and using the ability to communicate in the female language of seduction [via game] and not think about anything else…

Go get ’em Tiger…

Culum Struan
Culum Struan
6 years ago

Hahaha. Indeed. Focussing on the working out and eating well for now in the small town, but it’s starting to show more results for sure. It’s slower with bodyweight training but clear improvement every workout.

Sentient
Sentient
6 years ago

“it’s starting to show more results for sure”

http://www.bjpenn.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/GSP-PNG1.png

George is impressed… because, you know, he cares.

Not Born This Morning
6 years ago

@Rollo Boy oh boy, do you drive it all home. “Village of The Damned” Yes, some think that cynical no doubt, but not I. Am I angry, yes, and I have every just cause to be. The casualties are appalling. I live in an upscale neighborhood, avg income $200K +. Woman across the street has 2 boys, different fathers. Histrionic sales person type, single mom..yeah! You go girl! She was pregnant with first child during her engagement to the first father, left the groom standing at the alter, broke his heart. He was, is “a great guy”, nice, responsible, hard… Read more »

Not Born This Morning
6 years ago

Oh, forgot to include the people I bid a job for this week. Older couple bought a 2 million dollar house nearby, need some work done. Parents of a single mother, four year old grand daughter, the grandmother told me yesterday she and her husband bought the house so their single mother daughter could move in with them because they are “trying to be good parents”. I wondered if they tried while their daughter was “growing up”. I wondered if they had bailed her out in other ways and if so how many times. There is little family stability anymore… Read more »

Not Born This Morning
6 years ago

Quoting from a comment post within Positive Masculinity – “Now, RP aware, I both understand his choices as well as my own. For me, a lot of it is about the principle of giving of self; it can be both beautiful and destructive. We need fathers to tell sons these things, these words that give steerage to navigate past the treachery and on to the joy that awaits them.” There is profound wisdom in this, and it has been stated elsewhere… There is a collection of symbolic stories woven into historical accounts compiled 2000 to 1700 years ago within which… Read more »

Anon01
Anon01
6 years ago

@Sentient

There is nothing mystical about subcoms. At least not the way PUAs describe them. The voice is one the 3 major ones.

Anon01
Anon01
6 years ago

@Rollo

I don’t know if this made the news in the US already, but they seem to catch up with the concept of dread. lol
(of course their interpretetion of the results is quite different)

“New research from Florida State University finds another factor — attractiveness of a romantic partner — can be a driving force behind the desire to diet and seek a slim body, though that motivation contrasts sharply between men and women.”

http://news.fsu.edu/news/2017/07/13/fsu-researchers-discover-ugly-truth-attractiveness/

dr zipper
dr zipper
6 years ago

anon01 – I love deconstructing these articles using a RP lens perspective…. it’s helpful to get good at spotting the subtle ways the FI pushes its agenda. Here’s what I found: – “…having a physically attractive husband may have negative consequences for wives, especially if those wives are not particularly attractive…” :: how is being motivated to be healthy and attractive to your husband a negative? maybe she can find solace in that her better looking husband looked past her physical inferiority and saw her great personality and character…. what a great guy! – “extra motivation to diet, however, did… Read more »

kfg
kfg
6 years ago

” . . . attractiveness of a romantic partner — can be a driving force behind the desire to diet and seek a slim body . . .”

Gee, what will they “discover” next?

dr zipper
dr zipper
6 years ago

Rollo – congratulations on your success, may it be long-lived and forever-loved

prepare for your new(-ish) public exposure; for some folks, there’s nothing they like more than a new target

maintaining your privacy will not only become more important, but also more difficult; not sure what can be done, but mitigating earlier is better than later

kfg
kfg
6 years ago

“Seeing Red Pill material in this category is gonna cause a shock for touchy-feely SJWs”

http://www.nachtkabarett.com/ihvh/img/three_monkeys_see_hear_speak_no_evil.jpg

IAS
IAS
6 years ago

Well done, Rollo, top of the charts…

cheupez
6 years ago

“First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win”.

Kudos Rollo. If things continue going this way, I don’t think the FI has a very bright future.

Lost Patrol
Lost Patrol
6 years ago

Look at the other titles I’m up against too

!!! Those other titles are practically unbelievable, but of course entirely too believable. Positive Masculinity published just in time, we hope.

Seeing Red Pill material in this category is gonna cause a shock for touchy-feely SJWs

http://www.atomicarchive.com/Photos/LBFM/images/FatMan.jpg

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Not Born This Morning
6 years ago

The marketeers at Amazon and the typical readers that aren’t familiar with TRM may not be comprehensively aware of the subject matter. For every person that actually dreads the book there will be some or at least a fraction who claim to have… “Oh yeah, I read that, Oh yeah, yeah I read that…”

But, I’m glad it’s out there. It’s your best work yet. And it’s better that it is categorized as it is because it has a better chance of connection with non members of the choir and hopefully make a difference there.

Not Born This Morning
6 years ago

Correction!

“Actually reads the book….”

Damned auto spell!!!

Not Born This Morning
6 years ago

From Positive Masculinity – “My SMV (sexual market value) graph was never meant to be some canonical tablet handed to me from the Almighty…….those critics aren’t wrong to suggest that this outline would be subject to the social environments and simple physical realities of earlier times, and likely some times yet to come.” I disagree with you a bit here. I think you are due more credit than you appear to attribute yourself. Your SMV graph sure seems to be very accurate applied to a wide range of cultures, time periods and circumstances than not. It may not be in… Read more »

rugby11
rugby11
6 years ago
Not Born This Morning
6 years ago

“Socially acceptable premarital sex, abortion, sperm banks and unilaterally feminine controlled birth control meant that women had an unprecedented degree of control over their Hypergamous decision making.” ….eliminated most negative consequences of unbridled hypergamy for women to the advantage of women and disrupted the balance of control in favor of women’s prerogatives. Naive “men”, (really dope smoking acid dropping boys mostly, living in a fantasy world) mistakenly saw this as an advantage for them, not realizing that it gave women almost total control over the cookies and which men get the cookies on a mass scale like never before. Like… Read more »

Sentient
Sentient
6 years ago

Rollo

Those Amazon listings…

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The Law of Unintended Consequences is sublime…

Congrats. Praise Zeus for your efforts…

SJF
SJF
6 years ago

@Rollo

Your podcast with Andrew Johnson and new book are phenomenally well spoken and written.

I’m only one hour into the podcast and 60 pages into the book.

Outstanding. Knowledge is power and hope. Which leads to Action. Action leads to choosing. Choice is freedom. It doesn’t cost extra.

“If knowing is half the battle, taking action is the other half.”

Indeed.

Reality Transurfing motto: “I do not want or hope, I intend.”

Women talk, Men do.

Yollo Comanche
Yollo Comanche
6 years ago

HyperGAMMY

Sentient
Sentient
6 years ago

Marquis and others with coming of age boys…

You may be interested in this list put together by CH commenter ‘Vagina Dominator” at the Chateau, which PA made into a post on his blog…

https://paworldandtimes.wordpress.com/2017/07/29/advice-to-a-15-year-old-man-by-ch-reader/

What do the pua manosphere and shitlords generally believe about women and how to live your life? If you wanted to redpill your 15 year old son (and perhaps give him nightmares) what would you tell him about women and getting laid? I have knocked out a quick list of Polonius-worthy points. You may agree, disagree, or like to add something. [con’t.]

Jafyk
Jafyk
6 years ago

Perhaps, this is unrelated to this post but it’s gotten to the point I have to say something about it.

By the things I see and observe I am starting to think the term “Alpha” is synonymous with treating people rudely, without regard and then getting butt hurt pissed when they give you a taste of your medicine. The guys who I see claiming or pretending to be Alphas exhibit these traits. Is that what it is then after all?

SJF
SJF
6 years ago

@jayfyk

Not hardly. Although there a grain of lack of respect and rudeness in an Alpha–it goes with the territory. Alphas don’t ask for forgiveness about their personality. They may appear rude, but that is not a virtue nor a goal.

Read this:

https://therationalmale.com/2016/12/12/the-power-of-emotion/comment-page-3/#comment-183124

Sentient
Sentient
6 years ago

Jay Fyk urself…

kfg
kfg
6 years ago

@Jafyk:

In response to your question, no.

Now, if you would be so kind as to reciprocate, are you a serious inquirer who it would be worth my time to enact the labor of engaging with, or are you a troll who would just be a waste of my time and energy?

IRL
IRL
6 years ago

Hahaha

@Jafyk @Sentient (you can add this to PA’s list):

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Roused
Roused
6 years ago

Jafyk July 30, 2017 at 9:37 am Perhaps, this is unrelated to this post but it’s gotten to the point I have to say something about it. By the things I see and observe I am starting to think the term “Alpha” is synonymous with treating people rudely, without regard and then getting butt hurt pissed when they give you a taste of your medicine. The guys who I see claiming or pretending to be Alphas exhibit these traits. Is that what it is then after all? Got a bit of White Knight stuck up your ass? It’s okay, just… Read more »

Lost Patrol
Lost Patrol
6 years ago

The guys who I see claiming or pretending to be Alphas exhibit these traits.

If they are pretending or “claiming” to be – then you haven’t actually found one.

Jafyk
Jafyk
6 years ago

@ Sentient: Lol, well played. Fvck you too 🙂

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