I, like many others, have recently seen the Theroux documentary and I have done research papers on the past. I also recently saw an interview where a man described what caused him to get involved with neo-Nazi groups and why he finally left. The reason men joined these neo-Nazi groups was largely because they didn’t feel masculine enough, and they wanted to get girls to like them. Ultimately, they left because they weren’t getting these things. I am wondering if there is a similar path that men who get involved with the manosphere follow. I see these influencers talk about what they think women like, which is how they get young men to listen to them. However, I am skeptical that these methods are all that successful. As a woman, many of these men are attractive at first glance, but once they open their mouths, they lose all of their desirability. Finding a competent and intelligent partner IS what I want, but the way manosphere influencers talk seem to miss the target completely. Many of them seem to speak in word salad and I don’t see the appeal at all. It seems like men who ascribe to these ideas would get fewer women? What are your experiences? submitted by /u/Hyperbolic_Pudding
Originally posted by u/Hyperbolic_Pudding on r/AskMen
