Lots of questions answered from VH1 and Comedy Central’s Jared Logan, and Will Winnner. They help us find out: What are the principles of attractions? Can you love a strong a woman? Can you relinquish the any control?
It’s called MGTOW (men going their own way) and there’s a bit more to it than avoiding rejection, it’s about cost benefit analysis. There are some in MGTOW who pursue women but they do it with the least amount of commitment, risk and unnecessary sacrifices.
The costs of being involved with women have risen significantly, the benefits have plummeted and the risks are life shattering, out of this realization spawned MGTOW.
This was sort of hard to listen to at certain moments… entertaining for sure, but frustrating. I’m not a regular listener of the show but I’m a fan of Jared Logan and would probably agree more with him philosophically than the hosts or other guest. Nero and the other two people seemed to buy into very hard-headed bro-like mentality assuming that generalities always hold true while Logan was trying to make the point that men, women, relationships, etc have more subtlety than that. Anyway, interesting show.
October 1, 2014 @ 7:19 am
Listening from London.
Dante is that guy. That show with Sergion Chicon had me crying on the floor with laughter!
BIG UP!
December 5, 2014 @ 11:28 pm
It’s called MGTOW (men going their own way) and there’s a bit more to it than avoiding rejection, it’s about cost benefit analysis. There are some in MGTOW who pursue women but they do it with the least amount of commitment, risk and unnecessary sacrifices.
The costs of being involved with women have risen significantly, the benefits have plummeted and the risks are life shattering, out of this realization spawned MGTOW.
May 12, 2015 @ 10:12 am
This was sort of hard to listen to at certain moments… entertaining for sure, but frustrating. I’m not a regular listener of the show but I’m a fan of Jared Logan and would probably agree more with him philosophically than the hosts or other guest. Nero and the other two people seemed to buy into very hard-headed bro-like mentality assuming that generalities always hold true while Logan was trying to make the point that men, women, relationships, etc have more subtlety than that. Anyway, interesting show.