Getting the second blog up and running was the start. Now it’s moving ahead with blog posts and more details. As my regular have likely sensed, I’ve taken a more moderate approach with Red Pill Dating and The Private Man. If ya’ll have any feedback, please post it here.
That’s a fine logo, right there!
And the Spring Break Meetup is coming up soon! It’s the opportunity to meet some cool guys, me, and my ugly dog!

Sherlock
/ March 1, 2013Have you read David Deida? His books have incredible insight into masculine feminine polarity and dynamics. I`m sure you could get a lot of inspiration for your writings through reading him.
Nupnupnup
/ March 4, 2013I would also recommend Mark Manson on that topic – less well written than Deida but ultimately more substance to it than the way of the superior man.
Hamster Tamer
/ March 4, 2013It’s a start. OTOH, there’s now a century+ of published writing in the Anglosphere (going on 200 years in France) which articulately denigrates virtually all of the traditional, society-enhancing roles of women. The Marxists have amplified it all quite effectively, and added tons of their own.
Personally, I want to avoid the Total Collapse/Revolution/Mad Max scenarios, thus I’m going to comb world history for examples of “sea changes” that occurred in less drastic fashion… help me out, you well-read humanties Man-o’s.
Nupnupnup
/ March 6, 2013Arguably the changes between leading European (and the US) powers in post medieval times could fit that – sure there were wars, but mostly one power overstretched itself and went into decline
Nupnupnup
/ March 6, 2013I would actually argue that the MadMax scenarios may not be all that common (the best example is possible the fall of the Roman empire)
Hamster Tamer
/ March 6, 2013Yeah, but the fall of the Roman Empire was really, REALLY bad! One could argue it took 12+ centuries to recover! (Looking at the bastardized hodge-podge known as The English Language vs. the orthogonality and precision of Roman Latin, one might argue we STILL have not “recovered”, lol!)
Seriously though, I consider the US Civil War, 1861-1865 A.D. to be sufficiently brutal, widespread, and anarchistic to qualify for what I’m calling “Total Collapse”, or “Mad Max”… but… sometimes… “circumstances” take you there!
MattC
/ March 7, 2013Some good stuff on the new Twitter, mate.
theprivateman
/ March 7, 2013You guys are quite the set. I’ve been catching up with your blog.
And thanks.