269 - Imitation Game

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This is brought to you by a donation from Rod. And he doesn't have a specific comment or question. So I'll be covering the topic of the imitating women or the imitatrix a term that I've just coined. Women tend to copy each others style and behavior and they also tend to copy the style they see on men. There's an excellent video that was released yesterday about this yesterday by Diana Davison where she says that if women need to grow underarm hair to attract a hippy guy then they will do so. If they need to cover themselves in tattoos to attract a man with tattoos then they will do so. She says that so long as a woman wants something from a man she will become like a chameleon taking on the males characteristics to attract his affection and attention. I'm adding a link to her video in the description below. Well, I've been meaning to do a video on women that imitate for a while now. And the Imitatrix is the annoying woman that copies the ideas and style of others and then passes off their ideas as her own. I've seen this most of my life and remember a couple of years ago when I was in New York's meatpacking district. All the women were wearing the same type of black outfit with long flowing blonde hair. They wore the same type of shoes. And if you weren't not a banker but are still successful at something else then you weren't their mark. Women often go out already knowing what type of guy she wants. And if you're not that guy you're in the way. The best way "to go your own way" is not to look like anything a woman is looking for. I do this all the time. I wear some of the most unstylish, mismatched clothing when I go out in public. Almost as if I'm trying to look terrible so that I keep my anonymity.Feelings... Nothing More Than Feelingshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aI34-...Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/mgtow/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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