Noted manosphere frequent contributor PA writes at heartiste:
A good girl is, prima facie, as disgusted with the thought of sex with a strange man (especially if she has a man she loves) as a man would be with homo sex.
If you’re a straight man and an ultra charming homosexual approaches you, and callibrates his game to your straightness… will you stand there and ‘resist his charm’ as you parry his lines? No, that would be gay.
What you’ll do is politely take your leave asap. Just like a good girl who is not open to being gamed by strange cock.
–It’s a great observation, yet oddly startling to read at heartiste, despite the many Christian and/or reactionary commenters there (and the frequent reactionary and even quasi-Christian essays from the Vicomte himself). The theory of Game renders these “good girls” largely invisible, precisely because a good girl will not engage with a seducer.
[Ed.: What about Willoughby? Or Wickham?]
–Those remarkable gentlemen were met in polite society. They were (supposedly) vetted. The heroines of those novels were obliged, within certain bounds, to entertain those men as acceptable persons, ignorant as those ladies were of their antecedent scandals. And Elinor at least was concerned, while Elizabeth never gave her heart away. Marianne received good warning, and Elizabeth took her aunt’s notice to heart.
Anyway, it’s not like they were going clubbing or some crap. A truly good girl, prima facie, should avoid that sort of thing altogether.
These reflections don’t negate the use of “Game” insights in a marriage or LTR. Lord knows you don’t want to turn into a yammering beta poodle around the woman you love. Stay strong, aloof, laconic, intense and capable, like Timothy Dalton as James Bond. Don’t flatter and fawn, don’t cling, and don’t be too predictable. And what ever you do, don’t be the inside spoon.
What a rotten week: first Miss Spain and now this:
http://hollywoodlife.com/2014/08/27/big-sean-dating-ariana-grande-admit-it/
As far as PA’s concerns about good girls being rendered invisible by Game; it seems to me that good girls would be more noticeable if the high status women would stop throwing themselves at these kinds of retarded ass-hats.
I’m becoming more convinced every day that all the Game a man needs is to pull his pants down around his knees, turn his hat around backwards and talk and act like an illiterate moron from the county jail and women will come flocking to him. That’s if they don’t turn to lesbianism first.
Was that the black dude in her music video a while back, or is this another?
With the Kabbalah thing, she’s probably been well-programmed. Don’t know about the CIA, but there’s something about it . . . .
Actually, with the Paki grooming stuff in Britain (which I read about months ago but seems only now to be semi-mainstream news), one has to wonder again at the hidden layers of Kubrick’s “Eyes Wide Shut”, and whether the highest reaches of politics are in on the sex trafficking biz.
PA’s quote above was continuing an introductory remark he made, to the effect that every 12 year old girl knows implicitly when she’s being played. A moral woman, then, just won’t stay and listen. That does leave the further problem, though, of deciphering the motivation for declining to listen. Full moral preference, or fear of scandal? Internally validated moral code, or just afraid to disappoint daddy? It may take the latter to get to the former, but one doesn’t want to marry a grown woman who still relies upon external authority in place of conscience.
I don’t know if he’s the same black guy or not…
All that gang-banging ghetto trash looks the same to me. Sort of like the body-count in a Clint Eastwood movie; just a bunch of non-descript thugs.
I’m not sure about the Monarch thing, but I’m starting to wonder about it now. Hollywood can’t possibly be screening starlets just to find the most mentally unbalanced ones among them. Of course, they’re apparently screening male actors for just that: so who knows? The bottom line is that the media today is run by complete kooks.
I agree with your point about PA’s comment—the problem is that conscience isn’t being cultivated in many women today.