Monetising and profiting from lonely men and giving advice which will fail and make said men look weak to lock them in to consistent therapy. They may be told that it's a positive and attractive thing to their face due to social desirability bias but behind their back and away from any backlash, they are seen as less attractive. It's no more moral than the "red pill" gurus and coaches who scam men out of hundreds and thousands to tell them stuff that is designed to fail and keep them locked on their programmes to generate revenue from men desperate to attract women.
Unpopular opinion time - the same (to a lesser degree) is happening on the other side of the debate in the manosphere, self-help and coaching sector. The gym is being grossly oversold as the solution to all problems. The thing is, you can't lift to six feet in height, you can't bench press a cure to autism or cardio your way out of a speech impediment. Same case with "touching grass". I'm not saying these things are bad to do, far from it, however, the role of genetics is completely missing from the advice being given but it is a crucial aspect of attractiveness.
The things recommended by the “manosphere” will help you maximize your potential. That potential is obviously bound by your genetics, but this doesn’t change the fact that you want to do as well for yourself as possible.
I’m not exactly sure what you expect here. There’s nothing to be gained from giving up on yourself because your genes suck. Will the gym fix your height? Of course not. Are you way better off as a fit manlet rather than a bowling ball? Also yes.
Monetising and profiting from lonely men and giving advice which will fail and make said men look weak to lock them in to consistent therapy. They may be told that it's a positive and attractive thing to their face due to social desirability bias but behind their back and away from any backlash, they are seen as less attractive. It's no more moral than the "red pill" gurus and coaches who scam men out of hundreds and thousands to tell them stuff that is designed to fail and keep them locked on their programmes to generate revenue from men desperate to attract women.
Unpopular opinion time - the same (to a lesser degree) is happening on the other side of the debate in the manosphere, self-help and coaching sector. The gym is being grossly oversold as the solution to all problems. The thing is, you can't lift to six feet in height, you can't bench press a cure to autism or cardio your way out of a speech impediment. Same case with "touching grass". I'm not saying these things are bad to do, far from it, however, the role of genetics is completely missing from the advice being given but it is a crucial aspect of attractiveness.
The things recommended by the “manosphere” will help you maximize your potential. That potential is obviously bound by your genetics, but this doesn’t change the fact that you want to do as well for yourself as possible.
I’m not exactly sure what you expect here. There’s nothing to be gained from giving up on yourself because your genes suck. Will the gym fix your height? Of course not. Are you way better off as a fit manlet rather than a bowling ball? Also yes.