tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8497093028548856666.post7663998853282111509..comments2024-03-22T11:14:05.861-04:00Comments on UncleBob's Treehouse: Contempt is the Opposite of RespectAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16046202647270439670noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8497093028548856666.post-23394476494143517492013-11-29T13:38:29.897-05:002013-11-29T13:38:29.897-05:00I was stood up for dates - no show, no call, no ex...I was stood up for dates - no show, no call, no explanation - several times in a row and by different women each time, over the course of about a year in the late 1990s. I never saw any of them again (except one, who was in the adjacent bay at an oil change shop a couple of years ago. She recognized me and spent the whole time cowering in her car as if she expected me to get out and punch her in the mouth).<br /><br />It was ten years or so before I was prepared to deal with that kind of rejection again and ask a woman out. I was still social enough; I hung out with male friends, although I drank a lot (too much from time to time - although I could always recognize when it was getting out of hand and would lay low for a couple of weeks as I got my shit together). All of this manifested as a low opinion and deep distrust of women in general and I had sort of hunkered down into a dull hopelessness about the whole thing.<br /><br />My outlook has improved quite a lot since discovering the 'sphere a couple of years ago, though. I share your distaste for PUAs, but I have never had as profound a paradigm shift as when I started reading about Game theory <i>a la</i> Rollo Tomassi.<br /><br />My low opinion and distrust of women has improved greatly thanks to my new understanding, via Tomassi, of female psychology, and my relations with women and everybody else just keep getting better and better.Kevin Tnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8497093028548856666.post-37656417499033399422013-11-28T19:35:37.036-05:002013-11-28T19:35:37.036-05:00The work part definitely resonates. Like the job, ...The work part definitely resonates. Like the job, don't like the management. But that is pretty much the same everywhere.sth_txsnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8497093028548856666.post-21890955565210548412013-11-28T09:03:25.208-05:002013-11-28T09:03:25.208-05:00I agree with Anonymous - both of 'em.
It used...I agree with Anonymous - both of 'em.<br /><br />It used to be that feminism in our day was about equal pay for equal work, respect for women and equal rights for them.<br /><br />Today it's about contempt and hatred for men. And - when you look at today's emasculated, pussified liberal male, one can hardly blame them.Glen Filthiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03256741311142364722noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8497093028548856666.post-33043967261907405012013-11-27T22:44:04.585-05:002013-11-27T22:44:04.585-05:00The fourth trend is Athol Kay, Dal rock, et al.: t...The fourth trend is Athol Kay, Dal rock, et al.: the often semi-religious or ex-religious relationship game guys. <br /><br />It's hard not to regard the great mass of american women with contempt, but you may be able to find a decent one and keep it together. Trouble is, there aren't necessarily enough to go around. You're old. You don't really get how bad it is for young people now. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8497093028548856666.post-52680072856212430912013-11-27T22:02:57.764-05:002013-11-27T22:02:57.764-05:00Yeah, contempt can be a real dagger. But whatever...Yeah, contempt can be a real dagger. But whatever comes about, a man must never lose his sense of self-respect or else the unwinding begins.<br /><br />HerbieAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com