Evan, you are one of the smartest guys I know and love everything about you. I’ve never disliked an article until now.
I know this article is not about Andrew Tate but I feel the need to comment. I’m not at all impressed by rich flashy egotistical men who are all over social media but did you even listen to Tate’s 2+ hour interview on Twitter with Tucker Carlson? Please don’t be like the mainstream media who spread lies about many people. You are joining them by accusing and slandering another human being without all the information.
And on a side note, Tate actually stands for many good character traits that young men lack today. His interview sparked a great conversation with my teenage boys on the men they want to be which is not encouraged in today’s culture.
Keep up the great writing and solid advice. We need you!!!
We can have a fair conversation about masculinity in the 21st century but we won’t be able to do it through the prism of Tucker Carlson and Andrew Tate, unfortunately. I hope you can enjoy my writing despite the fact that we have different information bubbles.
Have you looked at the "female dating strategy" phenomenon? It's similar but not quite the same (they seem to want longterm relationsihps but have very strict ideas about who is "worth" that type of investment).
I've heard of it and know it's a thing. Conceptually, anything that raises women's standards for what they accept from men is a good idea. Without knowing anything more, it's probably 90% overlapping with what I suggest - with a good 10% failing to consider men's needs, which are equally essential if you're dating men. :)
Evan, you are one of the smartest guys I know and love everything about you. I’ve never disliked an article until now.
I know this article is not about Andrew Tate but I feel the need to comment. I’m not at all impressed by rich flashy egotistical men who are all over social media but did you even listen to Tate’s 2+ hour interview on Twitter with Tucker Carlson? Please don’t be like the mainstream media who spread lies about many people. You are joining them by accusing and slandering another human being without all the information.
And on a side note, Tate actually stands for many good character traits that young men lack today. His interview sparked a great conversation with my teenage boys on the men they want to be which is not encouraged in today’s culture.
Keep up the great writing and solid advice. We need you!!!
Here is the interview…
https://twitter.com/TuckerCarlson/status/1678873144201818115?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1678873144201818115%7Ctwgr%5Ef7911f88409d1a04258f96009b323a95b6f95c67%7Ctwcon%5Es1_c10&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Ftuckercarlson.com%2F
We can have a fair conversation about masculinity in the 21st century but we won’t be able to do it through the prism of Tucker Carlson and Andrew Tate, unfortunately. I hope you can enjoy my writing despite the fact that we have different information bubbles.
My point was simply that I did not like you slandering another human being in your article. Never seen you do that before.
Just wanna make sure this is the guy you’re defending?
https://youtu.be/F0PI6na8B1Q?si=XWQn6QmbeHl_vc3F
Have you looked at the "female dating strategy" phenomenon? It's similar but not quite the same (they seem to want longterm relationsihps but have very strict ideas about who is "worth" that type of investment).
I've heard of it and know it's a thing. Conceptually, anything that raises women's standards for what they accept from men is a good idea. Without knowing anything more, it's probably 90% overlapping with what I suggest - with a good 10% failing to consider men's needs, which are equally essential if you're dating men. :)