209 - The "Ideal" Woman

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Yesterday I got a message from a woman named Jenna. And her message proves to me that no matter how much I explain MGTOW to women most of them won't get it. Men are biologically coded to figure out their environment and access resources from that environment. Where as women are genetically designed to figure out men and access resources through us. I want any and all women out there to understand just like guys get sucked into their hobbies, video games and jobs women can just as easily get sucked into the hobby of men. Except for women for most of the time we have existed on this planet manipulating men was not a hobby or pastime but a vital means of survival. I will entertain Jenna to a certain extent and give her some answers but they won't be the answers she wants to hear. Anyways, this is that Jenna has to say: " Hi Sandman, I am genuinely curious about the MGTOW perspective and would like to start a friendly discussion on what you all view as the 'ideal' woman. Just from what I've learned so far, which is only what I've seen from these videos since they popped up on my suggestions while I was watching videos about the Gamergate debacle, I'm not so sure this ideal woman exists. Allow me to explain. I only have my own perspective to go off of, but I am a scientifically minded, logical and independent woman. I love the pursuit of knowledge and am curious about anything and everything. I can hold an intelligent conversation on a wide range of subjects but fail epic-ally at idle conversation I find trivial. I'm a gamer and I tend to have more male friends than female, but these tend to remain platonic because I am 'just another one of the guys'. Introspection is a habit of mine and I can tell you, certain traits come at the expense of others. I am no geneticist, but I am mildly educated on the subject. I have to wonder if I had a lack of female hormone in early development which is responsible for my characteristics that are more traditionally 'male'. It has been shown that higher levels of female hormone contribute to a more feminine appearance (attractiveness) but also likely string along less desirable traits such as a qualitative mind and emotionally driven personality. I am not very feminine at all. Some people think I'm cute but I've always been a little boyish looking.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/mgtow/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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