In this example, the woman is judgmental and probably exaggerating her objections in order to make the man feel insecure around her. The power of vulnerability comes in setting strong boundaries. This is an example of how vulnerability can embody strength. Her: Are you serious? You’re leaving? NOW?! Her: I just think it’s stupid and disrespectful. Him: That’s a pretty judgmental way to look at it. Her: Ditching your family to go and try to be some badass surfer guy. It was a little bit crazy and my parents hated it. Him: So after school I actually hitchhiked my way down to San Diego. Here's how "vulnerability" can show strength and what he really meant:Įxample 3: Vulnerable Man with Manipulative Woman The problem is that people generally associate "vulnerability" with weakness, while Manson has something different in mind (and it really was a bad wording choice on his part). The deep suspicion feminism holds for any form of a healthy masculinity, with an agenda of its own, is due to the fact that they want you on your knees, they dont want you to grow up, they dont want you to cut the cord, because then. In short, feminism as a whole, behaves like a toxic mother. Now, who can be shamed into submission, who can be threathened with ostracism, who must bow, because he cannot stand on his own two feet? They try to shame us into fat acceptance, they try to shame us into believing that fat, foulmouthed sluts are equal to, if not better, than kind, attractive and caring women and if anyone questions their bull**** and stands up to them he or she is cast out. The beta of course, never having left the world of women, does all of these things and therein lies the difference.Īs should be common knowledge around these here parts, the main weapon of feminism is shame and ostracism. When an alpha opens up to a woman he does not beg his mommy to dress and clean his wounds, he does not ask his mommy for forgiveness for his sins, he does not ask his mommy for approval for the decisions he made, he just tells her his story and how he came to be the man he is now. The reason why women respond differently is because it is not and I repeat not the same thing. It is often said that if an alpha does one thing and a beta does the same, that the very same action will be seen differently by women, I dare suggest that this is not true. Now, even if an alpha showed some of it and it would help him building a closer and healthier relationship it would be explained away by saying that he has such a high SMV that he can get away with it. Now, I know, that goes against standard Red Pill doctrine, at least in part, because the orthodox view is that as long as you are aloof and unknowable you keep her interest and you lose it the moment you show any sign of weakness, doubt or insecurity. Mark Manson in his book "Models" writes about how being vulnerable and opening up to a woman can create a deep and lasting emotional connection. Thus, the primal fear of a young boy to be disapproved of and abandoned by his mother, which would mean his death, is in many cases prolongued into adulthood. In this day and age, with the high divorce rates, single mothers, predominantly female kindergarden, elementary school and highschool teachers it is entirely possible for a young male, not man, to grow up without male guidance or even a male role model altogether.Īdd to that what Rollo Thomassi calls the "Female Imperative", basically a gynolatric society that is deeply suspicious of male virtues, and said young male does not even know what he is lacking, because he has integrated the female point of view into his core personality, so not only will he never sever the emotional umbilical cord, he will actively fight any attempt to sever it, he does not want Women are born, men are made by other men. There, they break the boy so that the man can emerge and they give him a physical reminder of his new status, maybe they knock out one tooth, maybe they give him a scar, maybe he gets circumcised, it does not really matter. The usual procedure seems to be that men raid the area where women and children live and despite the womens mock resistance carry the boy away. In Iron John, Bly writes about initiation rites and how they are important to turn boys into men. "Iron John", "Models" and what I learned from it
My take on this whole thing I posted on SoSuave: