SlayerSlayer
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I've noticed that the creepiest aspect about rice and curry boys, to women, especially those raised in their home country, is that they have a natural predilection to want to marry girls they are attracted to immediately. Even I thought this way when I was 10-14. I didn't lust after women, I was just so naturally bluepilled, and romantic, I wanted to dive head first and prove my commitment to them, and just fall in love. In fact, I was shocked to learn that women see this as creepy behavior. I think there is a huge cultural disconnect at play here. And of course, I understand why women are so disgusted by this.
Women are mostly disgusted by this, because they are so naturally hypergamous, the idea of wanting to marry someone at first sight seems like a 'trap' to them, a trap to take away their chance to ride the cock carousel and have a fulfilled female power fantasy of dating a bunch of hot Chad trophies while working a quirky lazy girl job in the New York city. They see immediate marriage as a hostile idea that takes away their freedom to fuck around and find the superior male. Whereas if you are a bluepilled ethnic teen, it's actually really really innocent from their own point of view. They see no oppression from their own point-of-view, because they know in their hearts, they WANT to treat the woman they are gonna marry like a queen, put her on a pedestal. Do everything in their power to make that woman feel secure. It's coming from a place of love and purity. Of not wanting to be corrupted by anyone else, to the teen stalker male mind they see natural value in an immediate bluepilled dive into the deep end of love and marriage without 'overthinking' it. There's an intuitive, romantic sense of 'love' as a journey that starts with marriage.
I definitely do not agree with this bluepilled fantasy, even though I percieve it much more innocently than females do. What I can say though, is that regardless of the intent, men should be sufficiently educated in the blackpill to competently understand female desire, so men can make an adequate assessment of their SMV, to predict it's probably not sustainable in the long term unless you are dating 2-3 points below your SMV. Dating is not about love it's about balancing your power to maintain the status of being a normal person. This is mostly how women perceive dating, and men should see it exactly the same way. According to the tenets of feminism, I come away with this maxim: 'love' is inherently patriarchal, and power is inherently feminist.
Women are mostly disgusted by this, because they are so naturally hypergamous, the idea of wanting to marry someone at first sight seems like a 'trap' to them, a trap to take away their chance to ride the cock carousel and have a fulfilled female power fantasy of dating a bunch of hot Chad trophies while working a quirky lazy girl job in the New York city. They see immediate marriage as a hostile idea that takes away their freedom to fuck around and find the superior male. Whereas if you are a bluepilled ethnic teen, it's actually really really innocent from their own point of view. They see no oppression from their own point-of-view, because they know in their hearts, they WANT to treat the woman they are gonna marry like a queen, put her on a pedestal. Do everything in their power to make that woman feel secure. It's coming from a place of love and purity. Of not wanting to be corrupted by anyone else, to the teen stalker male mind they see natural value in an immediate bluepilled dive into the deep end of love and marriage without 'overthinking' it. There's an intuitive, romantic sense of 'love' as a journey that starts with marriage.
I definitely do not agree with this bluepilled fantasy, even though I percieve it much more innocently than females do. What I can say though, is that regardless of the intent, men should be sufficiently educated in the blackpill to competently understand female desire, so men can make an adequate assessment of their SMV, to predict it's probably not sustainable in the long term unless you are dating 2-3 points below your SMV. Dating is not about love it's about balancing your power to maintain the status of being a normal person. This is mostly how women perceive dating, and men should see it exactly the same way. According to the tenets of feminism, I come away with this maxim: 'love' is inherently patriarchal, and power is inherently feminist.
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