Amanda Marcotte: make me your whore
Amanda Marcotte has transformed herself, seemingly overnight, into a stalwart of the pickup artist community. August Løvenskiolds lays bare the details of her remarkable turn.
Amanda Marcotte has transformed herself, seemingly overnight, into a stalwart of the pickup artist community. August Løvenskiolds lays bare the details of her remarkable turn.
Is it possible to be alone without being lonely? Bonding is an important part of the human experience, yet bonding with women it is now fraught with legal and social dangers for men.
Although there are racial dimensions to men’s human rights issues, all races of men suffer from injustices generated by our gynocentric culture. With the race-obsession over the George ZImmerman/Trayvon Martin affair, a lot of people missed some much deeper issues. August Løvenskiolds has a look at the inherent sexism, and possible homophobia, in the much-ballyhooed story that most people seem to have missed. [Illustration by Typhonblue]
Jessica Valenti asks the question “Did you ever try to talk at one of those man-things about feminism but his shocked and terrified look indicated he didn’t comply with your viewpoint sufficiently?” August Løvenskiolds says feminists should show how much of a strong, independent women they are by ditching the damseling. Show, don’t tell, Jessica.
Dr. Helen Smith offered a no-nonsense straight-on logical piece here on AVfM recently giving 8 very concrete reasons why men should not marry in today’s climate. August Løvenskiolds offers up his own somewhat more subjective, vastly more snarky list of reasons why it’s women who should be on bended knees begging, not the other way around.
August Løvenskiolds pays us a visit from the future, both looking back on us in the past, and issues a lesson in the lexicon to come in the acronym happy environment at AVFM, one particular corner of the MHRM. But one has to wonder, as we look into the future through the eyes of a man writing his history. Why no mention of the GMP?
Are you addicted to gynocentric outrage? Have you ever woken up amid waded up kleenex, spent tubs of ice cream and crumpled printouts of the latest Facebook damsel in distress to a message from your boss firing you for missing work three days in a row? And all you could think of was to turn on Oprah? August Løvenskiolds offers a suggestion to turn your life around.
August Løvenskiolds throws a question into the MGTOW ring. If a savvy, monied man can’t chose the right woman, what chance does the average man have? And why make it worse by shaming Mr. Average for throwing in the towel when Mr. Ultra Successful gets KO’d in the first round at Divorce Court?
Jelly (or mud, or Jell-O) wrestling, page 3 girls, nudie films, topless dancers, football, other sports; all these things and more have at one time or another topped the list of modern feminist causes which they demand that we, as a society, MUST do something about, for the sake of all women. Bah.
Men have now been openly chastised and made to feel inferior by women for not being more emotionally open. But there is a catch. That is not what a lot of women really want. Maybe all of them. It stems from the reptilian brain and extends outward through the realm of gender politics.