Quote: (08-19-2015 08:58 PM)x-it Wrote:
We discuss a lot about toxic femininity -- but rarely about toxic masculinity. Feminism has found their own very supportive environment - and even though they are toxic, they are in their own space and hence their toxic nature seems normal to them - and they desire no change.
However, masculinity has also become very toxic - especially in Toronto and the rest of Canada -- more so than other countries I think.
Just imagine growing up in a place like TO as a boy. Roosh paid a short visit - and look at the reaction he got. The petition is now up to 46,000 signatures. Men who grow up in this environment, are usually very toxic - meaning in a lot of deniable, scared, in pain, very insecure, emotional imbalanced and immature, - most have never had girl friends, alienated from family who keep thinking they are losers etc. Most men are caught up in the matrix and have not taken the red pill- hence they are think the environment they live in is natural and normal - and don't even question it. They do not realize just how distorted the gender dynamics is.
I was at this business talk this evening - and after the talk I saw this young muscular black guy. I simply complimented him on his physique and asked him how much can he brench press. As I also go regularly to the gym -- and use to bench press 260 lbs. The guy immediately thought I was gay.
It seems you can't have a normal friendly talk with women and men. Such a messed up place TO is.
You never experienced this anywhere else ?
Just to get it out of the way, if you want to complement a man's physical appearance without freaking them out, just look at him and say at a medium tone "Worker man". Then we'll always be friendly. In the case of Toronto, we're not really homophobic, and we all know gays only make their passes at designated areas, like gay events or some joint.
Toronto is the most diverse city in the world. Toxicity in people can be found everywhere.
Being raised in Toronto, it was always believed that women from the north of here are whores, or even women that are easy. About women that are easy, this is typically true granted she's a promiscuous one.
Guy's in Toronto often wake up to the reality of feminism. For me it was in my mid 30's with a woman who was dangerously toxic beyond belief. When this creature still contacts me, I have a sense of fear all the while amazed to associate with such a monster. She doesn't change.
In a state of heartbreak, I set off on a process of self transformation, the pain was gone in a month. What helps is the study of psychological behavior. Part of mastering the emotion is to not allowing others to manage our happiness.
This monster I speak of once went to the University of Toronto, which is a feminism factory. After learning this, I saw similar attributes in my ex girlfriend, who also went to U of T.
For some Toronto men like any really, the red pill is forced down our throats by default, but it'll only happen when they've been mentally abused by their one sided woman and have decided to disband their relationship with the aggressor.
In my case, I was contently MGTOW. It was a place of serenity until I was introduced to ROK by one of the broken women at my psychology forum. She was hating on the women and tattoos blog, and when I saw it, I felt giddy and agreed with just about everything I saw all over that blog.
What's happening in Toronto is interesting. Women put up their shields and are on the lookout for guys trying to pick them up, while it boosts their egos to reject us. It's almost rigged to fail here, even though Toronto has the worlds largest Nightclub strip, if that's your thing.
Sure you'll find 'some' negative men in Toronto, it's not really an issue though.