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My biggest fear
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My biggest fear

Because children often form opinions on a totally opposite side of the spectrum from their parents when going through puberty and teenager(dom/hood??) .. So my biggest fear is revealing too much before the mind matures and the world rejects my boy a few times solidly. What if he turns into a Jezebel fucking mangina if he sees me going through a string of pretty girlfriends?

You think I'm fucking with you? I'm not fucking with you!
Put! The Coffee DOWN!
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My biggest fear

Quote: (03-04-2014 11:26 PM)calihunter Wrote:  

What if he turns into a Jezebel fucking mangina if he sees me going through a string of pretty girlfriends?

That's why you should raise your child in a traditional nuclear family. He should be watching how you treat and game his mother (who will of course be feminine and pleasing lovely woman) and how healthy and beneficial that relationship is for all of you. It's really hard for a kid to have a manwhore for a dad so try to make it traditional. Traditional, strong and charming male is cool these days so your kid won't be mocked if you are his idol.
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#3

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Too late for that. My traditional nuclear went super critical. How about what most any guy here has to deal with? Fallout from that?
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#4

My biggest fear

There is a reason that manginas and feminists are associated with upper-middle class and wealthy SWPL types. It takes a certain type of coddling to create people like that. My guess is that most of them had those stereotypical yuppie parents who led their kids to believe that the world revolved around them and went to schools that fostered a sense of entitlement and fake achievement. That is really the only environment that can consistently produce people who believe shit like that. Go to a lesser-developed country and you'll see that feminism doesn't mean Take Back the Night marches and doublespeak blog posts; it means women who are actually capable of achieving something without daddy's money.

Your kid might be a feminist in the sense that he thinks women should have equal rights and shit, but he probably won't go full mangina retard unless you're pushing some extreme version of the red pill down his throat.
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#5

My biggest fear

Quote: (03-05-2014 07:50 AM)calihunter Wrote:  

Too late for that. My traditional nuclear went super critical. How about what most any guy here has to deal with? Fallout from that?

wait it out. There are many stories from guys on this forum who figured it out when they were older. I was a child of divorce and clashed with my dad often as a teenager, as an adult I now turn to him for advice.

In the meantime, don't spoon feed him just be like Socrates and ask questions...starting with the mild like "why is there so much focus on breast cancer an not prostate cancer?" or "why is your cousin stephanie, who has a degree in womens studies working at starbucks but your other cousin steve owns two apartment buildings and a plumbing business and only went to trade school?"

Why do the heathen rage and the people imagine a vain thing? Psalm 2:1 KJV
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#6

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Lead by example, ask him questions, probe intp his life, butnfor god sakes let him make his own mistakes.

He'll come to the red pill on his own.
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My biggest fear

Quote: (03-04-2014 11:26 PM)calihunter Wrote:  

Because children often form opinions on a totally opposite side of the spectrum from their parents when going through puberty and teenager(dom/hood??) .. So my biggest fear is revealing too much before the mind matures and the world rejects my boy a few times solidly. What if he turns into a Jezebel fucking mangina if he sees me going through a string of pretty girlfriends?

You think I'm fucking with you? I'm not fucking with you!
Put! The Coffee DOWN!

They probably know more than you already know from talking to their friends at school, about 80% of them at my kid's school come from divorced families. My son had it pegged at age 13 when his mom went off the rails at 44. She took off for some guy she met online while he was at summer camp. At the time I wasn't sure what the hell had happened, but when I told him she had gone and what little I knew about it he said, "Dad, I think she's having a midlife crisis"...He's 16 now, has watched his mother's attempts to be 22 again and has no illusions about women.
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