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Please express your thoughts on MGTOW. A lot of women nowadays judge men based on an unfair criteria. Why should there be investment towards them?
I think MTGOW is a personal choice. If someone has had nothing but failure when it comes to the opposite sex and has invested a lot of time and effort, like any other business decision, wouldn't it make sense to pursue something else more worthwhile? Hobbies, working out, etc all yield a tangible return, where as the return on an investment with a woman is emotional support and occasional (or frequent sex). If you marry her, then having children.
You can do anything you do in a relationship while single. Personally, I think MTGOW should be what every man thinks. When your own pursuits become your main line of focus, then women may come. If they don't, let it be. If are MTGOW, then make sure you're doing it for you?
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That article says the study they conducted was inconclusive. It also said there are counter-examples, and that studies also show shorter men live longer on average.
Society will run with whatever fits their narrative.
agreed-we have seen this time and time again throughout human history. taller people considered more valuable than shorter people, white people considered more important than black people, men considered more important than women, the suffering and death of human animals considered more important than the suffering and death of non-human animals. like heightism, racism, sexism and speciesism are biases and prejudices which attribute greater value to certain classes in order to exploit and oppress others. the very sad and disturbing part is than most people condemn some forms of discrimination while willingly and happily supporting others. i am reminded of a quote by Paul Farmer:
“The idea that some lives matter less is the root of all that is wrong with the world.”
I firmly believe that heightism will never change. It will always be there. Heightism affects men more than it does women, so no one will give a flying frack. The masses are okay with short men being disparaged and so any dung flown toward us will elicit an applause from the most of society.
I'd say Karma. If a woman talks about how "important it is" to have a tall husband, I'll reference this pic.