Earlier there was a discussion about whether single mothers produce beta sons. Yet some of the best and baddest players I know come from single mother households.
I actually think two-parent households with a domineering mother and weak father are the most toxic environments for boys to be raised. These guys grow up weak-willed, supplicating and even fearful of women. These perpetual "mama's boy" nice guys end up being walked all over as they haven't learned how to assert themselves.
I suspect a lot of late adult virgins fall into this category. The ones that swallow the red pill end up disgusted with their fathers while resentful of their mothers, and go out of their way to distance themselves from their father's betaness and turn into players. The ones that don't marry the first girl that shows them attention and later end up pillaged in divorce court.
On the other hand boys with alpha fathers and doting mothers turn out healthy and emotionally and well-balanced. They're assertive and confident in their masculinity and have learned how to keep girls in line.
The role of a strong father is critical and often underestimated in raising healthy, happy sons. Does a man's interactions with women mirror that of his father with his mother? Thoughts?
I actually think two-parent households with a domineering mother and weak father are the most toxic environments for boys to be raised. These guys grow up weak-willed, supplicating and even fearful of women. These perpetual "mama's boy" nice guys end up being walked all over as they haven't learned how to assert themselves.
I suspect a lot of late adult virgins fall into this category. The ones that swallow the red pill end up disgusted with their fathers while resentful of their mothers, and go out of their way to distance themselves from their father's betaness and turn into players. The ones that don't marry the first girl that shows them attention and later end up pillaged in divorce court.
On the other hand boys with alpha fathers and doting mothers turn out healthy and emotionally and well-balanced. They're assertive and confident in their masculinity and have learned how to keep girls in line.
The role of a strong father is critical and often underestimated in raising healthy, happy sons. Does a man's interactions with women mirror that of his father with his mother? Thoughts?