Brace wrote: I was talking with a 16 years old kid today and he still doesn’t know what he wants to do in life. I kinda wanna give him a dose of the red pill before we part ways, or at least point him on the right direction. so many 16 and 17 years old guys don’t know whats going on and don’t know where to head. especially those raise by single moms. brilliant kids with so much potential. I genuinely hate to see them go down in ruins by relations~~~s and marriage.

I’m a bit torn about convincing most boys/men about the red pill. I think it lessens the experience if everyone avoids the hard experiences of making the mistakes and suffering. On one hand, they do avoid the pain, but on the other, can they truly appreciate what they have gained.

Imagine a large number of late teens and early twenty-somethings avoiding marriage and other pitfalls. They did this based on the stories and testimonies of older MGTOWs. Some of them will question and want to dip their toes in the water, wondering if what they older folks say is true.

I think that is beneficial, as it will provide a persistent example and reinforcement to their peers to not engage. I say allow them to make our mistakes and then offer an outstretched hand to pull them up. Let them walk through the fire so that it’s presence is never forgotten, but be there to support them as they pass through.

Due to biology, our species is dependent on sexual reproduction. Ending that would be humanity’s downfall. What MGTOW highlights is the inequity in the relationships between mothers and fathers, husbands and wives in the views of society and the law. Having all men refrain from any interaction with women dooms our species. Bringing to light the hypocrisy and disparities in which the sexes are relegated by society and the courts in regards to relationships is the goal.

I’d say to give them a warning and then a helping hand after they’ve touched the fire a few times.