MGTOW meets Roissysphere

by Ferdinand Bardamu on September 10, 2009

in Gender War

Anakin Niceguy has a post up in which he evaluates the Roissysphere from an MGTOW perspective. A snippet:

The Roissyphere has its share of talented writers who are saying some noteworthy things about what men face today. I tip my hat in respect to these gentlemen for that. On the other hand, I have a bit of “wait and see” attitude, given how some PUAs have comported themselves in past. I’ll let the men of the Roissysphere speak for themselves on the questions I raise. The Roissyphere bills itself as (1) being realistic about relationships between men and women, and (2) being a voice that gives men’s options. From my admittedly limited perspective, it remains to be seen whether or not the Roissysphere can live up to both of these promises the way MGTOW already does. In the end, “Roissyism” may actually be a form of MGTOW.

Go check out the whole thing.

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1 z.g. September 10, 2009 at 7:14 am

Ferdinand,

I will not watch this as an overwiew of their “study guide” caused nausea in me.

You or some of your readers, most whom I also read anyway, may like this:

http://www.flyingconfessions.com/

z.g. out

2 z.g. September 10, 2009 at 7:15 am

Ok, maybe they mean well,

I may be mistaken, though in this case it is a very distant possibility.

3 Mike T September 10, 2009 at 8:40 am

If the Roissysphere is going to distinguish itself from the generic PUAs, it’s going to have to address the sociological issues that hurt the average man. The Chinese have a simple legal trick for keeping most women from filing divorces and ruining their husbands: unless the man is an unfit father or was abusive toward his wife, he gets automatic custody of the kids. That simple legal trick has worked well for keeping Chinese men from getting shafted the way their American counterparts are getting treated.

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