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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Men ... also compare what they think they are told (women like smart, sensitive guys ...) with what they think they see (again - jerks getting the girl). Enter someone who wants their money ..., add a bunch of social media types telling the virgin nerds that they are privileged and bad and should just suck it up, and holy shit! We have a toxic brew. [/quote] Yes, men's forums became infested with commercial PUA scammers, self-promoters like Andrew Tate, Walter Mitty alter-egos, and bitter misogynists. But as Scott Alexander wrote in "Radicalizing the Romanceless", they were the only place to go for useful commiseration and advice. Feminists were nasty to him. DMV dating authors Erika Ettin and Jennifer Lourie kept spreadsheets of their online dates, using men for free dinners and book material. Scott Alexander needed to avoid such women. DCUM has many Red-Pill-aware posters. Indeed, DC spawned notorious haters Roosh and Roissy. D.C. has the thinnest and most educated women in the country, so men should not complain. But it is also very polarized about dating, and Jeff is quick to nuke posts that offend his sensibilities.[/quote]
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