Scott Galloway how to save teenage boys.

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Anonymous wrote:Um why aren't we talking about this quote:

"Still, jerking off is better than scrolling. Galloway has turned this into a joke when Nolan disappears into the toilet to look at TikTok. “I bang on the door and shout, ‘Hey, start masturbating!’ ”

Completely inappropriate for a parent to say that to their child. WTF is going on in that household?
I read a story in the 00s about Mark Zuckerberg and the creation of the first Facebook code, that they had a joke about jerking off quick and getting back to work. As a guy, I'll admit that it's a valid tactic.

As to the topic, someone on page 5 suggested that we're comparing women who choose to have careers with men who all must have careers. Leaving out the women who are sahm. That's an option a man just doesn't have. It was an interesting point.


I'm so glad you are so certain that I had a choice as a woman. It's just too bad that when I was 17-18 I didn't know where to go and apply to be a kept woman. Perhaps you could post the resources for the future generations so all these women don't get the wrong idea and get themselves these totally voluntary degrees and careers.
Go to college. Find a smart ambitious boyfriend. Marry him. If that doesn't work, go to grad school and repeat. You may still need to work for a while. After you have kids, quit your job to stay home and care for them.

I'll bet you this describes a large portion of the posters here on dcum.


A man was never, ever a plan for me, but you do you.

To insinuate that women have it easier because we can always just have a man provide for us is ridiculous, dumb and offensive.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Um why aren't we talking about this quote:

"Still, jerking off is better than scrolling. Galloway has turned this into a joke when Nolan disappears into the toilet to look at TikTok. “I bang on the door and shout, ‘Hey, start masturbating!’ ”

Completely inappropriate for a parent to say that to their child. WTF is going on in that household?
I read a story in the 00s about Mark Zuckerberg and the creation of the first Facebook code, that they had a joke about jerking off quick and getting back to work. As a guy, I'll admit that it's a valid tactic.

As to the topic, someone on page 5 suggested that we're comparing women who choose to have careers with men who all must have careers. Leaving out the women who are sahm. That's an option a man just doesn't have. It was an interesting point.


I'm so glad you are so certain that I had a choice as a woman. It's just too bad that when I was 17-18 I didn't know where to go and apply to be a kept woman. Perhaps you could post the resources for the future generations so all these women don't get the wrong idea and get themselves these totally voluntary degrees and careers.
Go to college. Find a smart ambitious boyfriend. Marry him. If that doesn't work, go to grad school and repeat. You may still need to work for a while. After you have kids, quit your job to stay home and care for them.

I'll bet you this describes a large portion of the posters here on dcum.


Ultimately marrying a spouse with whom you can have a good solid and financial partnership and understanding (whatever shape in terms of work and gender that means: reverse roles, same sex..) is actually great advice. Some men are actually great stay at home dads too.


THat is not what he is saying and you know it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Um why aren't we talking about this quote:

"Still, jerking off is better than scrolling. Galloway has turned this into a joke when Nolan disappears into the toilet to look at TikTok. “I bang on the door and shout, ‘Hey, start masturbating!’ ”

Completely inappropriate for a parent to say that to their child. WTF is going on in that household?
I read a story in the 00s about Mark Zuckerberg and the creation of the first Facebook code, that they had a joke about jerking off quick and getting back to work. As a guy, I'll admit that it's a valid tactic.

As to the topic, someone on page 5 suggested that we're comparing women who choose to have careers with men who all must have careers. Leaving out the women who are sahm. That's an option a man just doesn't have. It was an interesting point.


I'm so glad you are so certain that I had a choice as a woman. It's just too bad that when I was 17-18 I didn't know where to go and apply to be a kept woman. Perhaps you could post the resources for the future generations so all these women don't get the wrong idea and get themselves these totally voluntary degrees and careers.
Go to college. Find a smart ambitious boyfriend. Marry him. If that doesn't work, go to grad school and repeat. You may still need to work for a while. After you have kids, quit your job to stay home and care for them.

I'll bet you this describes a large portion of the posters here on dcum.


A man was never, ever a plan for me, but you do you.

To insinuate that women have it easier because we can always just have a man provide for us is ridiculous, dumb and offensive.
But also true despite how it makes you feel.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Um why aren't we talking about this quote:

"Still, jerking off is better than scrolling. Galloway has turned this into a joke when Nolan disappears into the toilet to look at TikTok. “I bang on the door and shout, ‘Hey, start masturbating!’ ”

Completely inappropriate for a parent to say that to their child. WTF is going on in that household?
I read a story in the 00s about Mark Zuckerberg and the creation of the first Facebook code, that they had a joke about jerking off quick and getting back to work. As a guy, I'll admit that it's a valid tactic.

As to the topic, someone on page 5 suggested that we're comparing women who choose to have careers with men who all must have careers. Leaving out the women who are sahm. That's an option a man just doesn't have. It was an interesting point.


I'm so glad you are so certain that I had a choice as a woman. It's just too bad that when I was 17-18 I didn't know where to go and apply to be a kept woman. Perhaps you could post the resources for the future generations so all these women don't get the wrong idea and get themselves these totally voluntary degrees and careers.
Go to college. Find a smart ambitious boyfriend. Marry him. If that doesn't work, go to grad school and repeat. You may still need to work for a while. After you have kids, quit your job to stay home and care for them.

I'll bet you this describes a large portion of the posters here on dcum.


A man was never, ever a plan for me, but you do you.

To insinuate that women have it easier because we can always just have a man provide for us is ridiculous, dumb and offensive.
But also true despite how it makes you feel.


No. Stop posting your dumb opinion as some kind of fact.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:He has made this his mission in life. He has 2 boys. I have 3. I get where he is coming from.


Democrats cry after they realize their life choices lead to sexless life style? Why is it a bad thing? They fought for the destruction of family, they can live with their choices.
Anonymous


Men are a good plan for women and vice versa if they are straight. You can choose to be a traditional couple or liberal or anything in between. Whatever works well for you two, no need to let others define you or your relationship.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Um why aren't we talking about this quote:

"Still, jerking off is better than scrolling. Galloway has turned this into a joke when Nolan disappears into the toilet to look at TikTok. “I bang on the door and shout, ‘Hey, start masturbating!’ ”

Completely inappropriate for a parent to say that to their child. WTF is going on in that household?
I read a story in the 00s about Mark Zuckerberg and the creation of the first Facebook code, that they had a joke about jerking off quick and getting back to work. As a guy, I'll admit that it's a valid tactic.

As to the topic, someone on page 5 suggested that we're comparing women who choose to have careers with men who all must have careers. Leaving out the women who are sahm. That's an option a man just doesn't have. It was an interesting point.


I'm so glad you are so certain that I had a choice as a woman. It's just too bad that when I was 17-18 I didn't know where to go and apply to be a kept woman. Perhaps you could post the resources for the future generations so all these women don't get the wrong idea and get themselves these totally voluntary degrees and careers.
Go to college. Find a smart ambitious boyfriend. Marry him. If that doesn't work, go to grad school and repeat. You may still need to work for a while. After you have kids, quit your job to stay home and care for them.

I'll bet you this describes a large portion of the posters here on dcum.


A man was never, ever a plan for me, but you do you.

To insinuate that women have it easier because we can always just have a man provide for us is ridiculous, dumb and offensive.

At least 70% of women want to work. So no, this person is just delusional. As per usual!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Um why aren't we talking about this quote:

"Still, jerking off is better than scrolling. Galloway has turned this into a joke when Nolan disappears into the toilet to look at TikTok. “I bang on the door and shout, ‘Hey, start masturbating!’ ”

Completely inappropriate for a parent to say that to their child. WTF is going on in that household?
I read a story in the 00s about Mark Zuckerberg and the creation of the first Facebook code, that they had a joke about jerking off quick and getting back to work. As a guy, I'll admit that it's a valid tactic.

As to the topic, someone on page 5 suggested that we're comparing women who choose to have careers with men who all must have careers. Leaving out the women who are sahm. That's an option a man just doesn't have. It was an interesting point.


I'm so glad you are so certain that I had a choice as a woman. It's just too bad that when I was 17-18 I didn't know where to go and apply to be a kept woman. Perhaps you could post the resources for the future generations so all these women don't get the wrong idea and get themselves these totally voluntary degrees and careers.
Go to college. Find a smart ambitious boyfriend. Marry him. If that doesn't work, go to grad school and repeat. You may still need to work for a while. After you have kids, quit your job to stay home and care for them.

I'll bet you this describes a large portion of the posters here on dcum.


A man was never, ever a plan for me, but you do you.

To insinuate that women have it easier because we can always just have a man provide for us is ridiculous, dumb and offensive.
But also true despite how it makes you feel.

Not according to reality.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He has made this his mission in life. He has 2 boys. I have 3. I get where he is coming from.


Democrats cry after they realize their life choices lead to sexless life style? Why is it a bad thing? They fought for the destruction of family, they can live with their choices.


Cool, cool. But it's conservative, red pill guys who are struggling the most. You are a perfect example.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Um why aren't we talking about this quote:

"Still, jerking off is better than scrolling. Galloway has turned this into a joke when Nolan disappears into the toilet to look at TikTok. “I bang on the door and shout, ‘Hey, start masturbating!’ ”

Completely inappropriate for a parent to say that to their child. WTF is going on in that household?
I read a story in the 00s about Mark Zuckerberg and the creation of the first Facebook code, that they had a joke about jerking off quick and getting back to work. As a guy, I'll admit that it's a valid tactic.

As to the topic, someone on page 5 suggested that we're comparing women who choose to have careers with men who all must have careers. Leaving out the women who are sahm. That's an option a man just doesn't have. It was an interesting point.


I'm so glad you are so certain that I had a choice as a woman. It's just too bad that when I was 17-18 I didn't know where to go and apply to be a kept woman. Perhaps you could post the resources for the future generations so all these women don't get the wrong idea and get themselves these totally voluntary degrees and careers.
Go to college. Find a smart ambitious boyfriend. Marry him. If that doesn't work, go to grad school and repeat. You may still need to work for a while. After you have kids, quit your job to stay home and care for them.

I'll bet you this describes a large portion of the posters here on dcum.


A man was never, ever a plan for me, but you do you.

To insinuate that women have it easier because we can always just have a man provide for us is ridiculous, dumb and offensive.

At least 70% of women want to work. So no, this person is just delusional. As per usual!


Oh i know, he has been active in this thread for a few days just spewing total nonsense.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Um why aren't we talking about this quote:

"Still, jerking off is better than scrolling. Galloway has turned this into a joke when Nolan disappears into the toilet to look at TikTok. “I bang on the door and shout, ‘Hey, start masturbating!’ ”

Completely inappropriate for a parent to say that to their child. WTF is going on in that household?
I read a story in the 00s about Mark Zuckerberg and the creation of the first Facebook code, that they had a joke about jerking off quick and getting back to work. As a guy, I'll admit that it's a valid tactic.

As to the topic, someone on page 5 suggested that we're comparing women who choose to have careers with men who all must have careers. Leaving out the women who are sahm. That's an option a man just doesn't have. It was an interesting point.


I'm so glad you are so certain that I had a choice as a woman. It's just too bad that when I was 17-18 I didn't know where to go and apply to be a kept woman. Perhaps you could post the resources for the future generations so all these women don't get the wrong idea and get themselves these totally voluntary degrees and careers.
Go to college. Find a smart ambitious boyfriend. Marry him. If that doesn't work, go to grad school and repeat. You may still need to work for a while. After you have kids, quit your job to stay home and care for them.

I'll bet you this describes a large portion of the posters here on dcum.


A man was never, ever a plan for me, but you do you.

To insinuate that women have it easier because we can always just have a man provide for us is ridiculous, dumb and offensive.
But also true despite how it makes you feel.


No. Stop posting your dumb opinion as some kind of fact.
OK, I'll go pick up where I stopped reading on page 8. I have boys so this is an important topic for me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Really interesting takes on boys and technology. I think he’s right about a lot but off on some things but I think his ideas are worth discussing. Are we failing boy? Have we put girls ahead of boys or have women just put their heads down and figured it out?

Excerpt:

“ …his stats tell a worrying story. In 1950, 50 per cent of men under 30 had children; now it’s 21 per cent (and 60 per cent of young men aged 18-24 still live with their parents). The downstream effects are startling: 1 in 3 men under 30 hasn’t had sex in the past year; 45 per cent of men aged 18-25 have never approached a woman in person (as opposed to online) to ask them on a date.

“No cohort has fallen further, faster than young men,” he asserts. “You ask me about the [Tommy Robinson] march in London? History shows us fascism breeds among sad, lonely, badly educated males who are most susceptible to conspiracy theories. Trump got elected because we have a young man problem. And you want to know why his vote went up among women over 45? I believe they are concerned mothers.”

“It begins with education. Boys’ slower brain development (the male prefrontal cortex matures later than in girls) means they quickly fall behind girls at school. What’s more, higher education is now prohibitively expensive, while manual jobs have disappeared due to globalisation and AI. Even for those working, inflation has devalued wages and housing is increasingly unaffordable.

The social contract is broken,” he says. “The promise that working hard and following the rules means your life will be better than for previous generations is gone. In that landscape of despair, the temptations offered by godlike technology, porn, gambling and conspiracy theories can be irresistible.”

Full article.

https://www.thetimes.com/life-style/parenting/article/scott-galloway-how-save-teenage-boys-gckntn7t9


Isn't it the same what Charlie Kirk said? I think that is why he got a lot of followers among the young man because he pushed the narrative that it is a happy life if you marry young, have kids, raise family. The social contract is not broken. Young men still have the same choice. The problem is that a lot of them were raised believing that marriage and family is a bad thing. And now they are lost.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He has made this his mission in life. He has 2 boys. I have 3. I get where he is coming from.


Democrats cry after they realize their life choices lead to sexless life style? Why is it a bad thing? They fought for the destruction of family, they can live with their choices.


Cool, cool. But it's conservative, red pill guys who are struggling the most. You are a perfect example.


Ha? I am a woman. But of course, how would you know the difference between a man and a woman?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He has made this his mission in life. He has 2 boys. I have 3. I get where he is coming from.


Democrats cry after they realize their life choices lead to sexless life style? Why is it a bad thing? They fought for the destruction of family, they can live with their choices.


Cool, cool. But it's conservative, red pill guys who are struggling the most. You are a perfect example.


Ha? I am a woman. But of course, how would you know the difference between a man and a woman?


That's a thousand times worse, you self-hating moron.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He has made this his mission in life. He has 2 boys. I have 3. I get where he is coming from.


Democrats cry after they realize their life choices lead to sexless life style? Why is it a bad thing? They fought for the destruction of family, they can live with their choices.


Cool, cool. But it's conservative, red pill guys who are struggling the most. You are a perfect example.


Ha? I am a woman. But of course, how would you know the difference between a man and a woman?


Are you a biologist?
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