Anonymous wrote:Justin Waller was the most fascinating to me (the other two just look like ragebait so whatever we’ll see how long they remain relevant). But with Justin I could see how his lifestyle “could” be perceived as aspirational, building 30 million in wealth (though that is clearly a lie cause he’s nowhere near that wealthy) and then having the “dream” of being married and having kids yet having permission to have sex with other women while your wife stays faithful. LOL so ridiculous
At least I can understand what he’s going for. The problem is that it is just clearly such a grift. It is really clear he’s not worth that much money. The rental that he had with his wife looked staged. I’m just wondering if one of them has a real estate side hustle and they just got permission to use a staged house because it’s just so clear they don’t live there with young kids. It just struck me as an image generated from some first generation AI program where someone said “show me what a wealthy person lives like.” Just very cheap and cheesy looking.
I believe he’s lying and I do think he is married. He was trying to back out of it by saying the state doesn’t recognize their marriage, but I do not think that is true and his wife looked surprised when he said that. She also looks like she has had very cheap either Botox and fillers or plastic surgery or all of the above. She’s one of those women that could either be 35 or 45. You just couldn’t tell she had so much crap going on with her face. It’s sad because she might’ve been attractive one day, but I found her hard to look at it.
Justin also seems quite short. Nothing against a short king but his height combined with an obvious not very high net worth combined with being married with kids makes me think he’s not getting laid as much as he wants us to think he is.
Just seems a grift and I think the wife is in on it probably helps him run the business. Strikes me as very trad wife coded where she’s like “I don’t work” yet she’s part of it all and probably helps him with whatever MLM scheme they have going on with the wealth management advice etc.
Anonymous wrote:I haven't watched this (and likely won't) but is anyone else feeling a vibe shift on this? Women and girls are VERY aware of this trend and aren't interested in guys who are into it. I kind of feel like the manosphere has had its day.
Anonymous wrote:I haven't watched this (and likely won't) but is anyone else feeling a vibe shift on this? Women and girls are VERY aware of this trend and aren't interested in guys who are into it. I kind of feel like the manosphere has had its day.
Anonymous wrote:It's interesting how this movement keeps morphing into slightly different versions.every ten years or so: the men's rights guys, then the pickup artist community with negs and all that and now the Andrew Tate types.
Anonymous wrote:I haven't watched this (and likely won't) but is anyone else feeling a vibe shift on this? Women and girls are VERY aware of this trend and aren't interested in guys who are into it. I kind of feel like the manosphere has had its day.
Anonymous wrote:The sad part is that they can't see how it's a marketing campaign meant to sell young men things. Keep them insecure and lonely, sell them seminars and supplements and such to make them "manly". Happy well adjusted men won't buy their snake oil so they want them lonely, away from women and in their dumb internet bubble.