Of Manlets and Men
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I was thinking about this when I was looking back at my last job interview with a woman (of course I didn't get the job). Men are falsely accused of being "pigs" and "obsessed" with sex, but the reality is that we have thoughts, hobbies, and actual lives that go beyond sex. When a male candidate is being questioned by a female interviewer, his primary focus is on, you know, actually getting the job. If she's cute, he may make a mental note of that, but he's not going to obsess over it, he's going to focus on making the best impression possible to maximize his chances of getting the position.
A woman, on the other hand, treats every interaction with a man, no matter how non-sexual it should be, as a time to make a sexual judgement. To women, interviewing a male candidate for a job is no different from interviewing him for a date. She judges him on his height, his face, his build, and all the other physical, shallow characteristics that she'd judge a potential sex partner on. The man is able to temporarily push sex out of his mind for a more urgent purpose (securing financial stability). The woman is unable to do the same thing. It's no coincidence that virtually all the new hires made by women are either chads or other women (I've seen this firsthand across multiple companies). Meanwhile, the only times where I've gotten the job was where the interviewer was male or an older, post-menopausal woman who could at least let male ugliness go sometimes. But that doesn't help much, as most HR departments are staffed by younger or middle-aged women.
One big reason why so many normies fall for the "men are more obsessed with sex" myth is that they're only looking at the sex-positive side of the equation. A woman constantly has sex on her mind, but most of her thoughts are sex-negative because she can only be sex-positive with chads, and chads are rare. If a man sees a woman he isn't attracted to, he simply ignores her, but if a woman sees a man she isn't attracted to, she actively hates him and fills her brain with thoughts of how repugnant sex with him would be. This isn't something you have to take my word for. Just go to subreddits like r/FemaleDatingStrategy, r/niceguys, r/TwoXChromosomes and of course r/IncelTear and you can see the proof for yourself straight from the horse's mouth. There are thousands and thousands of posts by women expressing how much they hate ugly men and how sickened they are at the thought of physical contact with them. There are zero male equivalents obsessing over women they aren't attracted to.
This all stems from logic (or the lack of it). It is logical to move towards pleasure and away from pain. Men generally can do this because we are logical. We don't want to fill our heads with thoughts of unattractive women, so we simply don't. Women, however, being illogical, keep moving towards pain and keep obsessing over ugly men. This fact used to frustrate me until I accepted that since women are illogical, we shouldn't expect them to behave logically or get frustrated when they aren't logical.
Men, however, need to stop believing these anti-male myths and start recognizing the truth.
A woman, on the other hand, treats every interaction with a man, no matter how non-sexual it should be, as a time to make a sexual judgement. To women, interviewing a male candidate for a job is no different from interviewing him for a date. She judges him on his height, his face, his build, and all the other physical, shallow characteristics that she'd judge a potential sex partner on. The man is able to temporarily push sex out of his mind for a more urgent purpose (securing financial stability). The woman is unable to do the same thing. It's no coincidence that virtually all the new hires made by women are either chads or other women (I've seen this firsthand across multiple companies). Meanwhile, the only times where I've gotten the job was where the interviewer was male or an older, post-menopausal woman who could at least let male ugliness go sometimes. But that doesn't help much, as most HR departments are staffed by younger or middle-aged women.
One big reason why so many normies fall for the "men are more obsessed with sex" myth is that they're only looking at the sex-positive side of the equation. A woman constantly has sex on her mind, but most of her thoughts are sex-negative because she can only be sex-positive with chads, and chads are rare. If a man sees a woman he isn't attracted to, he simply ignores her, but if a woman sees a man she isn't attracted to, she actively hates him and fills her brain with thoughts of how repugnant sex with him would be. This isn't something you have to take my word for. Just go to subreddits like r/FemaleDatingStrategy, r/niceguys, r/TwoXChromosomes and of course r/IncelTear and you can see the proof for yourself straight from the horse's mouth. There are thousands and thousands of posts by women expressing how much they hate ugly men and how sickened they are at the thought of physical contact with them. There are zero male equivalents obsessing over women they aren't attracted to.
This all stems from logic (or the lack of it). It is logical to move towards pleasure and away from pain. Men generally can do this because we are logical. We don't want to fill our heads with thoughts of unattractive women, so we simply don't. Women, however, being illogical, keep moving towards pain and keep obsessing over ugly men. This fact used to frustrate me until I accepted that since women are illogical, we shouldn't expect them to behave logically or get frustrated when they aren't logical.
Men, however, need to stop believing these anti-male myths and start recognizing the truth.