159 - Men Are Slaves

MGTOW Sandman Quotes - Podcast tekijän mukaan Mgtow

Today's video is brought to you by Craig and he has many comments and questions and this what he has to say: "Hey Sandman, Are you familiar with phonesex sites like Niteflirt? If you peruse through some of the listings there, you'll probably recognize a lot of themes that MGTOWs discuss (not specifics, mind you, but broader themes). What most women offer there aren't vanilla phonesex services, but rather to play their part in fetishes that typically fall into the category of female domination. Some of these are about humiliating men sometimes verbally (e.g. mocking on their social status, financial status, penis size) and/or coercing guys to do humiliating things (e.g. wearing women's clothing, to eating their cum, or fuck themselves with a dildo, etc). Or sometimes it's about fantasies of something humiliating being done to them (e.g. role playing being cuckolded, raped with a strapon, raped by another man, or having their penis locked in a chastity device not allowing them to get an erection). Other ones are about blackmail and financial domination. A lot of women on Niteflirt offer "consensual blackmail" where they coerce men in to giving them personal information or even access to their personal computers using remote desktop software to access their personal data. They then tell men to do things for them, or they threaten to do something embarrassing with their personal data. Sometimes this is done during "forced intoxication" calls were men drink as much as the woman on the other end tells them, until they're so drunk they won't remember what they're doing. A lot of women who offer this say they want men to do it so they'll spill all of their secrets and and they can "get inside their head." Some women also claim to be able to hypnotize men over the phone and do the same kind of thing. ... I'm more or less okay with people doing whatever gets them off. I'd imagine most of these interactions basically amount to elaborate and expensive fetishes, although I know there have been cases of unquestionable abuse and blackmail. But I'm not trying to make a case for or against Niteflirt or sites like it. What's interesting to me, and what I'd like to hear your thoughts on, is what the existence of a large number of men with these kinds of fetishes means for MGTOW and for fighting gynocentrism. It seems that a lot of men are turned on at some level by the thought of women exploiting them (enough to blow hundreds or thousands of dollars on sites like Niteflirt). These fetishes make explicit what's implicit in a gynocentric world view; men are only good for being controlled sexually or financially by women. Is it possible that some parts of men's brains evolved to accept their role in gynocentrism, and that these fetishes "hijack" that part in the same way that drugs are said to hijack the reward centers of the brain? If so, do you think it's possible part of the reason there's male resistance to men's rights and MGTOW is because many men are essentially turned on by feminists who want to manipulate them and that treat them like they're disposable? I know that's a long circuitous topic for a video, but I would be very interested in what you think. Thank You!" Well that's what Craig has to say and I'm completely in agreement with his reasoning. I used to get pleasure taking care of my ex girlfriend. Cooking for her, cleaning for her, giving her attention. Essentially being a slave brought me pleasure. I've spent fifteen years of my life conditioning my brain to accept reality in that way. Now I'm working very hard to rewire my neural pathways to no longer be a simping man servant. Men are naturally slaves to women. We want the dopa-mine from our sexual partners and experiences. We want to feel pleasure. But like you said there is a part of our brain that has evolved to accept gynocentric behavior and control from women.Can Oxytocin Get Me A Boyfriendhttp://www.popsci.com/science/article...Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/mgtow/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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