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u/JohnPettimore ยท 1 pointr/MGTOW

I think you guys are being simplistic. Imagine a Venn diagram. One circle is labeled "Altruism" and the other is labeled "Self-Interest." They almost totally overlap. People almost always act in what they believe is their self-interest, especially women. However, they are never, ever straightforward or honest about it, which is what you collectively both seem to expect and are disappointed in not seeing. But affection and friendship are very closely connected with perceptions of potential benefit.


What you're looking for is some kind of pure, abstract loyalty and love. It doesn't exist. I have thought about this a lot, and I believe longing for this is a kind of regression to the love that you experienced, ideally, when you were a small child, but those days are long over. Nobody, ever, doesn't operate out of a high percentage of self-interest. I haven't met too many saints. Thinking otherwise is literally a childish fantasy.

That being said, I also think that if you can provide, or make people believe you can provide, something they want, they will genuinely care about you. Again, especially true for women, who will genuinely and deeply love a man because he can provide for them and/or keep them safe.

This is as real and meaningful as love gets. It's at least partially conditional, as are a lot of friendships. And I'm fine with that. I really am. If a woman believes that you're the provider of comfort and security, you can pretty much do anything you want, within certain limits, and not only will she not mind, she'll find it alluring. But if you can't do that, it doesn't matter what else you bring to the party.

And the one thing you never, ever do is talk about this stuff. It's closely connected to a lot of very important, unspoken rules about human interaction that govern everything, but that nobody talks about. The right response to disloyalty isn't confrontation or discussion, it's distance. Have a lot to offer, be aware of it, use it, but never talk about it.

This book taught me a lot: https://www.amazon.com/Thick-Face-Black-Heart-Philosophy-ebook/dp/B0033WPCRI