What is everyone's opinion on those far from weak, artistic motivation, you too can become an alpha male, man's life starts at 30 videos that have propagated all over the place on YouTube? Although some of the advice is all right, and men certainly can improve themselves, they seem to just be more of the old tradcon "man up and do your part" crap that the blue pill normies push, as well as the old "you too can become an alpha male if you buy my 6 dvd set" grift. They also seem to be a subtle way to try and push men back into the dating and work market place despite them being such shit holes.
Problem is, why would any man take any risk in such a society or try and protect it? And why not become a criminal if a man "lives in the dark" and his only role is to grind? These arguments don't make sense based on past healthy societies, as healthy societies always tried to marry men off at a young age to keep them invested in society.
What say everyone? Is this some sort of grift, or coordinated attempt to push men back into society?
I've had the opposite experience. I spent most of my 20s in the military, and despite racking up injuries I've kept up with fitness and I think that's key.
But I can pull better quality women now than I ever could in my 20s. In fact I've been astonished at how willing good quality women are to date well above their age range. My wife is ten years younger than I am.
Your wife? That tells me you've been out of the game for a while. Every year it gets worse and worse.
Nope, she and I have only been together a couple of years. I reentered the dating scene in my mid thirties.
I saw a stat here that older male/younger female couples were becoming more common.
From my experience, I believe it. At one point I had my pick of about half a dozen women, all younger than I am by a lot.