Sunday, October 23, 2011

It's not his fault. It's not his fault.

Roosh needs Robin Williams too:
You made me learn game. You made it very clear that being nice, chivalrous, and patient was not the way to have sex with you. You let me know that being your friend, listening to your problems, and supporting you through hard times would only result in me getting to hear you fuck other guys. You pushed me to approach a million women to improve my ability to get laid.

You made me a selfish asshole. You rewarded me with sex when I treated you poorly. Your pussy got wetter the less I respected you. You made me go against my kind nature by being more cocky and arrogant.

You made me emotionally cold. You punished me any time I told you my feelings. You lost interest in me whenever I showed you basic human affection before you gave me affection first. You showed me that the less I concerned myself with your well-being, the more you did what I wanted.
This is a common theme among the male Game bloggers. I can't honestly say the same, being cold, arrogant, and cruel by nature. I have even been informed that I was standoffish as a baby and seen an amusing picture that appears to support the notion. But that is why I recognized the essential truth of Game from the moment of my first exposure to it and why I required no convincing. It is very hard for a nice, decent, well-meaning man who think highly of women in general to grasp the truth that lies at the core of the Crimson Arts, but it is all too easy for the cruel, the cold, and the unkind to knowingly nod their heads. And ironically enough, that truth is a Biblical one.

All are fallen short of the glory of God. No one is innocent. No one is worthy of a pedestal. All suffer the infernal temptations of Hell. All desire in their secret hearts what is evil and destructive. Man craves domination or submission; women in particular hunger for the latter even if they have intellectually rationalized the precise opposite. The only real question that faces a man with regards to intersexual relations is if a woman's submission is worth the effort required for him to obtain it. In most cases, the honest answer will be no.

Game simply is. There is no more need to hold an opinion on its existence than there is to have an opinion on the existence gravity, the absence of a convincing material explanation for it notwithstanding. What merits discussion is the application of it to whatever the desired outcome happens to be. Just as gravity has to be taken into account regardless of whether you want to fly a plane, throw a ball, or land on the fourth moon of Jupiter, Game has to be taken into account whenever an objective involving the opposite sex is involved. But this doesn't mean that all the purposes for which Game is used are good, justified, or morally right.

And there need be no bitterness towards the women who opened the former nice guy's eyes to the existence of Game. After all, a lot of men crashed and burned while trying to figure out how gravity worked as well. Once you're flying high, better to keep your eyes on the sky.

14 comments:

Smesko said...

So at which point do you think Game become immoral? What is the acceptable level of arrogance, cruelty and general assholery?

"You let me know that being your friend, listening to your problems, and supporting you through hard times would only result in me getting to hear you fuck other guys. "

This doesn't seem to be entirely true. Listening to a woman's problems and supporting her are an essential component of a LTR. In fact, it could be argued that supporting a close person in times of trouble is an Alpha/masculine trait.

Booch Paradise said...

"And ironically enough, that truth is a Biblical one."

So true. The why I see it, game is a result of the curse that God placed against women in general. "Unto the woman he said, I will greatly multiply thy sorrow and thy conception; in sorrow thou shalt bring forth children; and thy desire shall be to thy husband, and he shall rule over thee." All this feminism garbage is just rebellion against that.

Acksiom said...

"And there need be no bitterness towards the women who opened the former nice guy's eyes to the existence of Game."

Except, of course, for when there actually are such needs.

mmaier2112 said...

I am not getting this Robin Williams thing at all.

mmaier2112 said...

Okay... just got it. Need caffeine.

Anonymous said...

"And if you bleed us, are we not pricks?"

modernguy said...

It's essentially an ugly truth. It's normal to want things to be better and even to initially expect them to be. Disillusionment often turns to bitterness, and often justifiably.

It's still better to at least have had a beautiful vision of something that isn't real and to be disillusioned than to have always seen things in a stark light. A man who only sees things in that way is more materialist in his soul than any scientist or atheist. As if he had asperger's of the imagination. It's little consolation to be promised beauty after death.

JCclimber said...

The slight bitterness I sometimes feel is toward those who should have instructed me in the reality of relationships, rather than an artificial construct.

I spoke on the phone tonight with my first serious girlfriend. It was interesting to hear things from her perspective about our past relationship, now that we are older and wiser and have no axe to grind.

I'd probably have married her if I hadn't been raised to look at the world through gamma/delta lenses.

Took a failed marriage and several years in the battlefield of adult dating in San Francisco for me to alpha up. And I can laugh now instead of becoming defensive when my wife calls me arrogant.

I don't understand bitterness toward women, though. It isn't their fault, in fact, you could say they are the biggest victims of their own folly of feminism. Sad. Pity them, rather than be bitter toward them.

Anonymous said...

Srila Prabhupada's teachings on women and anti-feminism
http://prabhupadawomen.wordpress.com/

The purpose of this essay is to address the issue of feminism and misandry (hatred of men, the opposite of misogyny) and how it has destroyed modern society. We will be analyzing many of the statements made by Srila Prabhupada about women, their role in society, and the anti-feminism stance of his teachings.

FrankNorman said...

Hmmm...
One obvious prediction of this theory is that wickedness will increase on earth, if women are allowed to choose which men's children they will bear.
Was the Pre-Flood situation, in which mankind had "filled the world with violence" the result of generations of sexual selection?

LP2021 Bank of LP Work in Progress said...

While some call game immoral I was reminded of our fallen nature. Such a reality helps me remain forgiving, quick to repent to God , sensitive to when I have offended another person and incredibly slow to anger.

Go figure, the post is about game and the first thing I think of is how great the Lord is towards his immature children.

As for the crimson/cruelty arts, its all a educational game of entertainment.

LP2021 Bank of LP Work in Progress said...

We are so fallen how can one remain upset with anyone is just beyond me.

modernguy said...

The logical conclusion, really, is that if women are attracted to immoral behaviour then sex is immoral.

mmaier2112 said...

Modernguy: "It's still better to at least have had a beautiful vision of something that isn't real and to be disillusioned than to have always seen things in a stark light."

Says you, maybe.

Women are no less beautiful creatures simply because you embrace their irrationality regarding attraction.

Knowing how to make them want to make themselves more beautiful to please you seems to be the key here.

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