
Low_Tier400
Greycel
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- Dec 2, 2023
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Inceldom is not a new phenomenon, but there is a reason as to why people label it the "male loneliness epidemic", because it's unprecedented in its scale and something novel in society. Exactly because it's something novel, no one knows how to solve it (or even WANTS to solve it), and for a lot of people a way out is desperately needed, especially those that haven't embraced the blackpill yet.
And when there's a demand there's always a supply, in this case regardless of quality. People that "sell" the answer for their own profit, at the expense of vulnerable people. Back in the day, there were PUAs. They're irrelevant nowadays - granted, there are "dating coaches", but they are not as popular as they once were. Today's newest grifters don't really have a proper name but you know them when you see them.
People like Andrew Tate, Hamza, Sneako. People that will "help you" as long as you sign up for their course, it's better than university. It will make you rich, bro! Just trust me. And it's a problem because those people have JUST enough of blackpill discourse to make them believable and appealing, especially teenagers/young adults unsatisfied with their lives. They're also more culturally relevant than PUAs. You'd be hard pressed to find any pick up artist being talked about as often as Andrew Tate is.
I think that they will last way longer than PUAs, but that eventually they will run their course. Unfortunately, they will just be replaced by something just as bad.
And when there's a demand there's always a supply, in this case regardless of quality. People that "sell" the answer for their own profit, at the expense of vulnerable people. Back in the day, there were PUAs. They're irrelevant nowadays - granted, there are "dating coaches", but they are not as popular as they once were. Today's newest grifters don't really have a proper name but you know them when you see them.
People like Andrew Tate, Hamza, Sneako. People that will "help you" as long as you sign up for their course, it's better than university. It will make you rich, bro! Just trust me. And it's a problem because those people have JUST enough of blackpill discourse to make them believable and appealing, especially teenagers/young adults unsatisfied with their lives. They're also more culturally relevant than PUAs. You'd be hard pressed to find any pick up artist being talked about as often as Andrew Tate is.
I think that they will last way longer than PUAs, but that eventually they will run their course. Unfortunately, they will just be replaced by something just as bad.