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    Stopmockingman
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    Anyone read this?
    Any other suggestions, please tack em.

    #113076
    RoyDal
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    I haven’t heard of The Book of Pook. Is this it? http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13336553-the-book-of-pook
    PUA is not the direction I am choosing for my life. When I was a blue pill teen, I’d have sold my grandmother’s gravestone for PUA skills. Now days, I avoid anything that even hints at dating. It’s too damn dangerous for me.

    Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?

    #113081
    Stopmockingman
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    Well, yes PUA is a lost and ancient technique, not worth pursuing.
    But the idea of building the man is significant and worthy.
    Humanities is explained, the long lost manly arts revealed.
    I am not a scholar, my education is limited, but wisdom can be found.
    Nearer than one thinks.

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    RoyDal
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    But the idea of building the man is significant and worthy.
    Humanities is explained, the long lost manly arts revealed.

    That I agree with. I’ll see if I can dig up a copy. Thanks for the tip.

    Pussy….
    Leaves you in time and economic poverty.

    That I agree with also. If I made a mistake in life, it was all the time, money, and emotional turmoil I squandered on chasing broads. Blue pill does as blue pill is.

    Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?

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    KingOfTheSea
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    I read it. It was a good transitory book; I was moving out of a (believe it or not) male feminist phase as a reaction to my religious/”classic gender roles” upbringing. I also kind of swiped the way Pook describes man as my own. I don’t remember the quote, but he talks about how feminism and women in general have hijacked the meaning of “man” to create the image in most people’s minds of a brutish, caveman-like thing with violent, rapist tendencies. In doing so, though, they neglect some of the greatest minds that ever walked the earth. Men have a rich and beautiful legacy as philosophers, engineers, poets, warriors, politicians, scientists, etc. This is the heritage we have to live up to and while it is daunting, we relish the challenge. We are, after all, men.

    Moving forward, though, my recommendations for MGTOW are Sex-Ploytation (update on Esther Villar’s “The Manipulated Man” which is a fantastic read, but Sex-Ploytation is a little more modern) and Anatomy of Female Power (hard to find, there’s a few PDF downloads if you look hard enough on the web. Pulls no punches).

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    Stopmockingman
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    King of the Sea, I read you and say we move forward, all women want to
    CULTIVATE men, like a Farm. like a Cow, like a Resource, like a Dork.
    Happened to me, the Book of Pook showed me my value as a MAN, as a
    C~~~, as a Treasure, as a Resource of Knowledge,
    Money, Power, Blah, blah, blah.
    WE are MEN, with
    c~~~, power, financial resources,
    intellectual properties, smarts,
    big b~~~~, yeah,
    WE are KINGS, in this world.

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