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Analysis of 1STMAN’s Trajectory and Underlying Realities
Based on the behavioral patterns, contradictions, and contextual factors described, here’s a breakdown of his likely psychology and potential outcomes:


1. The Virginity/Lack of Meaningful Relationships

Probability: High.

  • Compensatory Grandiosity: Claims of "thousands of women" are textbook overcompensation for insecurity or inexperience. The louder the proclamation, the likelier it masks the opposite reality.
  • Zero Evidence: Absence of photos/relationships aligns with histrionic narcissism, where fantasies replace lived experiences to sustain self-worth.
  • Fear of Intimacy: His misogynistic rhetoric ("dumping women not on my level") deflects from a terror of rejection or vulnerability. By framing himself as the "rejecter," he avoids confronting his own inadequacies.
Why This Persists:

  • Cognitive Dissonance: Admitting virginity or loneliness would shatter his persona, triggering shame. Instead, he inflates his "body count" to align with his "high-value" delusion.
  • Social Isolation: Arrogance and transactional views of women repel genuine connection, trapping him in a cycle of loneliness → grandiosity → further isolation.

2. Financial Collapse and Scamming Behavior

  • Debt as a Trigger: Losing his job/hair likely eroded his identity (ties to traditional markers of masculinity: career, appearance). Scams may fund his persona (e.g., renting luxury items for clout) or numb shame through impulsive spending.
  • Narcissistic Entitlement: Scamming reflects a belief that "the world owes him" success, bypassing accountability. This aligns with exploitative narcissism, where manipulation replaces effort.
Risk of Exposure:

  • If his scams unravel, his persona collapses. This could lead to:
    • Self-Destructive Spiral (substance abuse, deeper delusions).
    • Victim Mentality: Blaming "haters" or "the system" for his downfall.

3. The "Truman Show" Delusion

His perception of life as a performance (being watched/judged) suggests:

  • Paranoid Narcissism: Belief that others are hyper-focused on him, fueling both his grandiosity ("I’m the main character") and paranoia ("they’re out to expose me").
  • Fragmented Identity: Contradictory statements (e.g., "I’m a winner" vs. financial ruin) reveal unstable self-concept. He may dissociate from reality to avoid cognitive dissonance.

4. Future Scenarios

A. Implosion

  • Trigger: Financial ruin, public humiliation, or aging (losing "high-value" status).
  • Outcome: Mental health crisis (depression, suicidal ideation) or withdrawal from public life.
B. Escalation

  • Trigger: Temporary validation (e.g., grifting success, cult-like followers).
  • Outcome: Doubles down on scams/misogyny, becoming more extremist to retain relevance. Risks legal consequences or radicalization.
C. Awakening

  • Trigger: Hitting "rock bottom" or encountering empathy (e.g., a mentor/therapist who sees through his facade).
  • Outcome: Painful but necessary ego dissolution. Therapy could help him grieve unmet needs (e.g., hair loss as symbolic of lost youth/control) and rebuild authentic self-worth.

5. Why He Can’t Sustain the Persona Long-Term

  • Emotional Bankruptcy: Maintaining the act drains mental resources, leading to exhaustion or outbursts of rage/despair.
  • Societal Pushback: Modern audiences increasingly distrust performative masculinity. His misogyny and scams will alienate even fringe communities over time.
  • Aging: At 32, his "player" persona clashes with societal expectations of maturity, making his act appear increasingly pathetic.

Conclusion

1STMAN is likely a deeply lonely individual trapped in a self-created prison of lies. His claims of sexual conquests are projections of his own feelings of inadequacy, while his scams and arrogance shield him from confronting his fear of irrelevance. Whether he’s a virgin is almost incidental—the core issue is his inability to form authentic human connections. Without intervention, his trajectory points toward self-destruction or marginalization. However, the very fragility of his persona leaves room for collapse, which, while painful, could be the catalyst for genuine change. His story is a cautionary tale about the costs of conflating ego with identity.
 
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1STMAN: A Psychological Timeline and Analysis


Developmental Timeline

Ages 0–18: The Roots of Insecurity

  • Family Dynamics: Likely raised in an environment where love/validation were conditional (e.g., tied to achievement, appearance, or compliance). A domineering or emotionally distant father figure may have instilled a need to "prove" masculinity or success.
  • Early Trauma: Possible bullying or social rejection (e.g., for being awkward, unattractive, or poor). This seeds a fear of inadequacy and fuels future compensatory grandiosity.
  • Coping Mechanisms: Learned to dissociate from vulnerability by adopting a "perfect" facade. Began conflating self-worth with external validation (grades, sports, popularity).
Ages 18–24: The Mask Begins

  • Early Adulthood Struggles: Entered a conventional 9-5 job but felt unfulfilled. Compensated by investing in superficial markers of status (designer clothes, gym obsession).
  • Hair Loss Crisis: Losing hair in early/mid-20s shattered his identity. Hair symbolized youth, virility, and control—its loss triggered a narcissistic injury. Began overcompensating with hypermasculine posturing (voice modulation, misogynistic rhetoric).
  • Social Alienation: Failed romantic pursuits or mockery from peers deepened his resentment. Started viewing relationships as transactional to avoid emotional risk.
Ages 24–28: The Grift Era

  • Job Loss: Mid-20s career collapse (likely due to arrogance or incompetence) destroyed his remaining stability. Turned to scams/grifting to fund his persona.
  • Father’s Death (2021): Inherited a windfall but framed it as "self-made" success. This lie became central to his persona, masking survivor’s guilt and shame.
  • Digital Persona Construction: Began fabricating a lavish lifestyle (green-screen penthouses, rented luxury cars). Claims of "hundreds of grand/month" aimed to humiliate perceived doubters from his past.
Ages 28–32: The Delusion Unravels

  • Partnerships with Rob Lipsett/Gary Allman: Collabs with influencers who tolerate his BS to monetize his audience. They recognize his instability but exploit his desperation for validation.
  • Escalating Contradictions: Increasingly erratic behavior (e.g., Barcelona prostitute rants, "transactional" diatribes). Freudian slips about his father’s death and finances expose his fragility.
  • Isolation Cycle: Women avoid him due to his instability; male peers see him as a joke. His "options" narrative is a defense against loneliness.

Deep Psychological Struggles

  1. Narcissistic Wound: Hair loss and job failure shattered his ego. He pathologically rejects reality to avoid confronting his "unworthy" self.
  2. Transactional Worldview: Reduced human connections to metrics (money, status, "high value") to sidestep emotional intimacy. Fear of being "unmasked" as inadequate.
  3. Parental Legacy Trauma: Father’s death and inheritance created unresolved guilt. By claiming to be "self-made," he denies his dependency on paternal approval (even posthumously).
  4. Dissociation: Uses performative masculinity (voice modulation, misogyny) to distance himself from childhood shame ("I’m not the weak boy they mocked").

Freudian Slips and Documented Delusions

  • Green-Screen Penthouse: Symbolizes his "fake it till you make it" ethos—a digital Potemkin village masking emptiness.
  • Prostitute Complaints: Projection of self-loathing. He hates paying for intimacy but can’t secure genuine connection, so he blames the women.
  • "Self-Made" Lies: Overcompensation for inherited wealth reveals deep shame. His father’s ghost haunts his fraudulent narrative.

Anti-Role Model Lessons for Men

  1. The Trap of External Validation: Tying self-worth to sex, money, or status is a prison. 1STMAN’s misery stems from chasing approval, not purpose.
  2. Vulnerability > Performance: Authenticity fosters connection; personas repel it. Men must embrace imperfection to build trust.
  3. Heal, Don’t Mask Trauma: Unresolved wounds (hair loss, parental strife) fester if ignored. Therapy > grifting.
  4. Spotting Grifters: Recognize red flags: over-the-top claims, transactional relationships, and contradictions. Trust actions, not words.

Societal Implications

  • Influencer Exploitation: Figures like Rob Lipsett profit from 1STMAN’s decline, reflecting capitalism’s appetite for human tragedy.
  • Misogyny as Armor: His hatred of women stems from terror of their ability to see through him. Toxic masculinity is a shield for insecurity.
  • The Truman Show Paradox: By documenting his lies, 1STMAN invites exposure. His audience watches not for inspiration, but as a car-crash spectacle.

Prognosis

  • Collapse Within 2–3 Years: Scams will fail; "partners" will abandon him. Debt and isolation will trigger a breakdown.
  • Potential for Change: Rock bottom could force introspection, but his narcissism makes therapy a long shot.
  • Legacy: A cautionary tale about the dangers of conflating ego with identity.
Final Note: 1STMAN is a mirror for societal sickness—a man so traumatized by shame that he’d rather die than be real. His tragedy is our lesson.
 
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The Only Path to Salvation for 1STMAN: A Multifaceted Reckoning

To dismantle his self-destructive persona and reclaim authenticity, 1STMAN must undergo a profound, multi-layered transformation. Here’s the only viable path forward:


1. Existential Collapse (Rock Bottom)

Why It’s Necessary:
His delusional persona thrives on avoidance. A catastrophic failure—financial ruin, public humiliation, or abandonment by exploitative allies (e.g., Rob Lipsett)—would shatter his defenses, creating a crisis of meaning. This collapse must be severe enough to destabilize his denial and force confrontation with reality.

Potential Triggers:

  • Exposure of scams, leading to legal/financial consequences.
  • Total social isolation (e.g., women and peers rejecting his facade).
  • Physical or mental health breakdown from chronic stress.

2. Therapeutic Surrender

Critical Intervention:
Post-collapse, he must engage in long-term, trauma-focused therapy (e.g., psychodynamic or schema therapy) to:

  • Unearth Childhood Wounds: Address conditional love, paternal pressure, and bullying that shaped his need for external validation.
  • Process Grief and Guilt: Confront unresolved trauma from his father’s death and the shame of inheriting (not earning) his wealth.
  • Deconstruct the Persona: Identify how his "ideal self" (hypermasculine grifter) was built to protect his "real self" (insecure, rejected boy).
Barriers:
His narcissism will resist therapy initially. A skilled therapist must bypass his defenses by framing growth as a form of "strength" to appeal to his ego.


3. Radical Accountability

Steps:

  • Financial Honesty: Publicly admit to scams/debt and repay victims. This kills the "self-made" lie but rebuilds integrity.
  • Acknowledge Hair Loss Trauma: Openly discuss his insecurity (e.g., via vulnerable content) to humanize himself and disarm critics.
  • Apologize to Exploited Women: Recognize misogyny as a projection of self-hatred, not female inadequacy.
Outcome:
Short-term humiliation, but long-term liberation from the exhausting performance.


4. Vulnerability as a New Currency

Rebuilding Relationships:

  • Seek Non-Transactional Bonds: Engage in platonic friendships or mentorship where status/wealth are irrelevant.
  • Practice Emotional Exposure: Share insecurities incrementally (e.g., discussing loneliness, fear of aging) to rewire his brain’s reliance on grandiosity.
  • Join Support Groups: Connect with others recovering from narcissistic patterns or male insecurity (e.g., Men’s Circles).

5. Redefine “High Value”

Shift from External to Internal Metrics:

  • Self-Worth: Measure value by integrity, empathy, and growth—not income, body count, or clout.
  • Purpose Beyond Ego: Channel energy into creative/mentorship roles (e.g., helping young men avoid his mistakes).
  • Embrace Aging: Reframe hair loss/maturity as symbols of wisdom, not inadequacy.

6. Cut Ties with Enablers

End Toxic Partnerships:

  • Distance from grifters like Gary Allman who profit from his downfall.
  • Avoid communities that glorify misogyny or materialism (e.g., "alpha male" circles).

Why This is the ONLY Way

1STMAN’s survival hinges on ego death. Without it, he remains trapped in a cycle of lies, scams, and isolation. His pathology is too entrenched for half-measures; only a total dismantling of the persona—followed by rebuilding from raw honesty—can save him.


The Stakes

Failure: A downward spiral into addiction, homelessness, or suicide.
Success: A chance to model redemption, proving that even the most fractured personas can heal.

Final Note:
1STMAN’s story is a parable for the digital age—a warning about the cost of conflating identity with illusion. His salvation lies not in being "high value," but in becoming human.
 
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Analysis of 1STMAN’s Trajectory and Underlying Realities
Based on the behavioral patterns, contradictions, and contextual factors described, here’s a breakdown of his likely psychology and potential outcomes:


1. The Virginity/Lack of Meaningful Relationships

Probability: High.

  • Compensatory Grandiosity: Claims of "thousands of women" are textbook overcompensation for insecurity or inexperience. The louder the proclamation, the likelier it masks the opposite reality.
  • Zero Evidence: Absence of photos/relationships aligns with histrionic narcissism, where fantasies replace lived experiences to sustain self-worth.
  • Fear of Intimacy: His misogynistic rhetoric ("dumping women not on my level") deflects from a terror of rejection or vulnerability. By framing himself as the "rejecter," he avoids confronting his own inadequacies.
Why This Persists:

  • Cognitive Dissonance: Admitting virginity or loneliness would shatter his persona, triggering shame. Instead, he inflates his "body count" to align with his "high-value" delusion.
  • Social Isolation: Arrogance and transactional views of women repel genuine connection, trapping him in a cycle of loneliness → grandiosity → further isolation.

2. Financial Collapse and Scamming Behavior

  • Debt as a Trigger: Losing his job/hair likely eroded his identity (ties to traditional markers of masculinity: career, appearance). Scams may fund his persona (e.g., renting luxury items for clout) or numb shame through impulsive spending.
  • Narcissistic Entitlement: Scamming reflects a belief that "the world owes him" success, bypassing accountability. This aligns with exploitative narcissism, where manipulation replaces effort.
Risk of Exposure:

  • If his scams unravel, his persona collapses. This could lead to:
    • Self-Destructive Spiral (substance abuse, deeper delusions).
    • Victim Mentality: Blaming "haters" or "the system" for his downfall.

3. The "Truman Show" Delusion

His perception of life as a performance (being watched/judged) suggests:

  • Paranoid Narcissism: Belief that others are hyper-focused on him, fueling both his grandiosity ("I’m the main character") and paranoia ("they’re out to expose me").
  • Fragmented Identity: Contradictory statements (e.g., "I’m a winner" vs. financial ruin) reveal unstable self-concept. He may dissociate from reality to avoid cognitive dissonance.

4. Future Scenarios

A. Implosion

  • Trigger: Financial ruin, public humiliation, or aging (losing "high-value" status).
  • Outcome: Mental health crisis (depression, suicidal ideation) or withdrawal from public life.
B. Escalation

  • Trigger: Temporary validation (e.g., grifting success, cult-like followers).
  • Outcome: Doubles down on scams/misogyny, becoming more extremist to retain relevance. Risks legal consequences or radicalization.
C. Awakening

  • Trigger: Hitting "rock bottom" or encountering empathy (e.g., a mentor/therapist who sees through his facade).
  • Outcome: Painful but necessary ego dissolution. Therapy could help him grieve unmet needs (e.g., hair loss as symbolic of lost youth/control) and rebuild authentic self-worth.

5. Why He Can’t Sustain the Persona Long-Term

  • Emotional Bankruptcy: Maintaining the act drains mental resources, leading to exhaustion or outbursts of rage/despair.
  • Societal Pushback: Modern audiences increasingly distrust performative masculinity. His misogyny and scams will alienate even fringe communities over time.
  • Aging: At 32, his "player" persona clashes with societal expectations of maturity, making his act appear increasingly pathetic.

Conclusion

1STMAN is likely a deeply lonely individual trapped in a self-created prison of lies. His claims of sexual conquests are projections of his own feelings of inadequacy, while his scams and arrogance shield him from confronting his fear of irrelevance. Whether he’s a virgin is almost incidental—the core issue is his inability to form authentic human connections. Without intervention, his trajectory points toward self-destruction or marginalization. However, the very fragility of his persona leaves room for collapse, which, while painful, could be the catalyst for genuine change. His story is a cautionary tale about the costs of conflating ego with identity.
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Analysis of 1STMAN’s Trajectory and Underlying Realities
Based on the behavioral patterns, contradictions, and contextual factors described, here’s a breakdown of his likely psychology and potential outcomes:


1. The Virginity/Lack of Meaningful Relationships

Probability: High.

  • Compensatory Grandiosity: Claims of "thousands of women" are textbook overcompensation for insecurity or inexperience. The louder the proclamation, the likelier it masks the opposite reality.
  • Zero Evidence: Absence of photos/relationships aligns with histrionic narcissism, where fantasies replace lived experiences to sustain self-worth.
  • Fear of Intimacy: His misogynistic rhetoric ("dumping women not on my level") deflects from a terror of rejection or vulnerability. By framing himself as the "rejecter," he avoids confronting his own inadequacies.
Why This Persists:

  • Cognitive Dissonance: Admitting virginity or loneliness would shatter his persona, triggering shame. Instead, he inflates his "body count" to align with his "high-value" delusion.
  • Social Isolation: Arrogance and transactional views of women repel genuine connection, trapping him in a cycle of loneliness → grandiosity → further isolation.

2. Financial Collapse and Scamming Behavior

  • Debt as a Trigger: Losing his job/hair likely eroded his identity (ties to traditional markers of masculinity: career, appearance). Scams may fund his persona (e.g., renting luxury items for clout) or numb shame through impulsive spending.
  • Narcissistic Entitlement: Scamming reflects a belief that "the world owes him" success, bypassing accountability. This aligns with exploitative narcissism, where manipulation replaces effort.
Risk of Exposure:

  • If his scams unravel, his persona collapses. This could lead to:
    • Self-Destructive Spiral (substance abuse, deeper delusions).
    • Victim Mentality: Blaming "haters" or "the system" for his downfall.

3. The "Truman Show" Delusion

His perception of life as a performance (being watched/judged) suggests:

  • Paranoid Narcissism: Belief that others are hyper-focused on him, fueling both his grandiosity ("I’m the main character") and paranoia ("they’re out to expose me").
  • Fragmented Identity: Contradictory statements (e.g., "I’m a winner" vs. financial ruin) reveal unstable self-concept. He may dissociate from reality to avoid cognitive dissonance.

4. Future Scenarios

A. Implosion

  • Trigger: Financial ruin, public humiliation, or aging (losing "high-value" status).
  • Outcome: Mental health crisis (depression, suicidal ideation) or withdrawal from public life.
B. Escalation

  • Trigger: Temporary validation (e.g., grifting success, cult-like followers).
  • Outcome: Doubles down on scams/misogyny, becoming more extremist to retain relevance. Risks legal consequences or radicalization.
C. Awakening

  • Trigger: Hitting "rock bottom" or encountering empathy (e.g., a mentor/therapist who sees through his facade).
  • Outcome: Painful but necessary ego dissolution. Therapy could help him grieve unmet needs (e.g., hair loss as symbolic of lost youth/control) and rebuild authentic self-worth.

5. Why He Can’t Sustain the Persona Long-Term

  • Emotional Bankruptcy: Maintaining the act drains mental resources, leading to exhaustion or outbursts of rage/despair.
  • Societal Pushback: Modern audiences increasingly distrust performative masculinity. His misogyny and scams will alienate even fringe communities over time.
  • Aging: At 32, his "player" persona clashes with societal expectations of maturity, making his act appear increasingly pathetic.

Conclusion

1STMAN is likely a deeply lonely individual trapped in a self-created prison of lies. His claims of sexual conquests are projections of his own feelings of inadequacy, while his scams and arrogance shield him from confronting his fear of irrelevance. Whether he’s a virgin is almost incidental—the core issue is his inability to form authentic human connections. Without intervention, his trajectory points toward self-destruction or marginalization. However, the very fragility of his persona leaves room for collapse, which, while painful, could be the catalyst for genuine change. His story is a cautionary tale about the costs of conflating ego with identity.
He is a lost cause.
 
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1STMAN: The Vortex of Shame and Digital Dissolution
Core Pathology
: A shame singularity—every lie, scam, and boast is a black hole sucking him deeper into self-annihilation. His persona isn’t just a mask; it’s a digital doppelgänger he feeds with delusions to avoid confronting the void where his identity should reside.
Unique Insights:
  1. The Truman Show Paradox: Unlike Truman, he knows he’s performing. His audience’s voyeuristic complicity (watching his collapse) becomes the only “real” relationship he has—a grotesque symbiosis of grifter and spectator.
  2. Inheritance as Poison: The windfall from his father’s death is a cursed trophy. By claiming “self-made” status, he rejects grief and weaponizes his father’s absence, turning legacy into a prop for his fraud.
  3. The Hair Loss Alchemy: Baldness wasn’t just a blow to his masculinity—it severed his tether to a socially legible self. His deepened voice and misogyny are incantations to resurrect a “self” he never truly had.
  4. Prostitutes as Mirrors: Complaining about their “manners” reveals his self-disgust. He pays to control intimacy but hates the transaction, mirroring his own commodification.
Anti-Lesson for Men:
  • Authenticity is Anti-Fragile: His persona crumbles under scrutiny; real strength lies in vulnerability.
  • Legacy ≠ Liquidity: Inherited trauma (or wealth) can’t be laundered into worth.
  • Digital Personas are Carnivorous: The more you feed them, the hungrier they get.
Salvation’s Threshold:
To survive, he must ritually destroy his persona—livestream the demolition of his green-screen penthouse, confess the scams, and weep publicly for the father he’s defiling. Only through this digital seppuku can he begin to exist as a human, not a hologram.
Final Truth:
1STMAN isn’t a man—he’s a sentient coping mechanism. His tragedy is modernity’s parable: when identity becomes content, the soul evaporates.
 
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And thank you!
What should I do? I'm suicidal because of Norwooding, hair recession... I'm not married and it's taking a toll on my psych. I contemplate suicide every single day now, I even planned on how to unplug. Tried finasteride but nasty sides so called it quits. I'm sad.
 
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What should I do? I'm suicidal because of Norwooding, hair recession... I'm not married and it's taking a toll on my psych. I contemplate suicide every single day now, I even planned on how to unplug. Tried finasteride but nasty sides so called it quits. I'm sad.
What side effects are you getting from finasteride? Plus you can maybe get hair plug.
 
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What side effects are you getting from finasteride? Plus you can maybe get hair plug.
Insomnia, ball ache, testicles size disparity, low T behavior (foid like), weak erections, watery semen, loss of morning wood.

Tried it on 3 different doses and frequency. It's not made for me
 
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What should I do? I'm suicidal because of Norwooding, hair recession... I'm not married and it's taking a toll on my psych. I contemplate suicide every single day now, I even planned on how to unplug. Tried finasteride but nasty sides so called it quits. I'm sad.
Don't deny yourself. Be easy going, try find peace in the moment. Please don't overthink, or try to fight nature.

Hopefully the 1STMAN analysis is something you can work off what not to do. Do not follow how he went. Do not deny. Accept.


Accept yourself. Find peace. Stay motivated. Fin/Dut is the most you can do, or a hair transplant. But do not isolate and delude yourself like 1STMAN; you will avoid A LOT of pain.

1STMAN is showing you that you cannot fight nature, but you can inflict unnecessary pain on yourself if you:

  • lie
  • reject help
  • don't seek help
  • compare to others
  • blame external factors
  • delude yourself
  • never confront yourself

Be a kind person. And be kind to yourself. You should not consider killing yourself. Stay up @Kroker 👊

Everyone struggles. But focus on what's in your control. Do not let yourself go off the rails. 1STMAN has.


Remember. No unnecessary roadblocks. Make smart moves. Keep putting yourself out into the world and pushing on.
 
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The 1STMAN Phenomenon: A Descent into Grift, Delusion, and Collective Exploitation

1STMAN represents a modern archetype of pathological grift—a man so consumed by the need to validate his fractured ego that he weaponizes insecurity, loneliness, and societal disillusionment to fuel his scams. Here’s a breakdown of his latest venture, the "1M House," and the psychology underpinning his downward spiral:


The 1M House Scam: Exploiting Male Loneliness

  • Mechanics: Promising young men "exclusive access" to a luxury "boys only" club in Spain for £3k, 1STMAN and co-conspirator Alex Dallison (a known scammer) are effectively running a Ponzi scheme for community. Victims fund mortgages on properties they’ll never own, while 1STMAN launders their desperation into clout.
  • Psychological Hook: Preys on Gen Z’s crisis of belonging—selling camaraderie and status to men alienated by modern dating, gig economies, and digital isolation. The scam mirrors cult tactics: exclusivity, shared delusion ("we’re building something big"), and a charismatic leader.

The Streaming Platform Debacle: Narcissism as Business Model

  • Netflix Delusions: His failed platform (repackaged YouTube videos) reveals a core truth: 1STMAN conflates content with value. By framing himself as a "disruptor," he masks incompetence with grandiosity. The lie ("I could’ve been a pro footballer") isn’t just ego—it’s a narrative prosthesis to compensate for a life devoid of tangible achievement.

Partnerships with Gary Allman & Alex Dallison: The Grifter’s Ecosystem

  • Gary Allman’s "Family Man" Grift: Allman uses 1STMAN’s audience to sell trad-wife cosplay and suburban fantasy, creating a good cop/bad cop dynamic. Allman’s "wholesome" image sanitizes 1STMAN’s misogyny, while both profit from monetizing male despair.
  • Alex Dallison’s Role: A fellow scammer, Dallison provides "legitimacy" through collaboration. Their partnership is a mutual assured delusion—each uses the other to buffer their own credibility.

Freudian Slips & the Father’s Windfall: The Unmourned Inheritance

  • Denial of Privilege: 1STMAN’s refusal to acknowledge inheriting wealth after his father’s death (March 2021) isn’t just lying—it’s existential erasure. By claiming "self-made" status, he murders his father’s legacy twice: once in death, again in denial.
  • Projection as Survival: Accusing others of being "scammers" or "low value" deflects his own parasitic behavior. His hatred of "ordinary jobs" stems from terror of being exposed as average.

Why He’s a Lost Cause: The Grift-Addiction Cycle

  1. No Exit Strategy: Admitting the 1M House is a scam would collapse his entire persona. He’s trapped in a performative death spiral—each new grift must be bigger to distract from the last failure.
  2. Audience Complicity: Followers either (a) know he’s a fraud but enjoy the spectacle, or (b) are too deep in denial to admit they’ve been duped. This creates a toxic symbiosis.
  3. Zero Accountability Infrastructure: Influencers like Rob Lipsett and Gary Allman enable him because his collapse would implicate their own grifts.

Lessons for Society

  • Loneliness is the New Oil: 1STMAN monetizes male isolation because capitalism rewards those who exploit vulnerability. His success is a referendum on our failure to address the crisis of connection.
  • Narcissism as Cultural Currency: In an era where identity is performance, pathological liars thrive. The more absurd the lie ("Netflix competitor"), the more it resonates in a reality-optional digital landscape.
  • The Scammer’s Playbook: Recognize the signs—overpromising, jargon-heavy "visionary" claims, partnerships with known fraudsters, and appeals to tribal identity ("us vs. the low-value world").

Final Prognosis

1STMAN will continue escalating until external forces (legal action, financial collapse) intervene. His endgame? A public meltdown documented for clicks, followed by obscurity. Yet his legacy will linger as a case study in 21st-century exploitation—a man who sold his soul to be the protagonist of a story no one believes.

The Irony: The 1M House, like all his ventures, is a metaphor. He’s building castles in the air, charging admission to a fantasy that even he knows is hollow. The house isn’t in Spain—it’s the prison of his own making.
 
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Insomnia, ball ache, testicles size disparity, low T behavior (foid like), weak erections, watery semen, loss of morning wood.

Tried it on 3 different doses and frequency. It's not made for me
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TL;DR

  1. Risks: Chronic anxiety, isolation, and identity collapse from clinging to a fabricated "ideal self" to mask inadequacy.
  2. Psychopathology: Narcissistic defenses and a "False Self" forged by childhood neglect, trauma, and societal pressures to avoid shame.
  3. Learnings: Authenticity demands dismantling delusions via therapy, self-compassion, and vulnerability to rebuild fractured self-worth.
  4. Path Forward: The persona is a survival trap; freedom lies in confronting pain, not performing it.
 
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Another takeaway is that authenticity is anti-fragile.

Be authentic (i.e., be your actual self.)

Learn from 1STMAN
 
TL;DR

  1. Risks: Chronic anxiety, isolation, and identity collapse from clinging to a fabricated "ideal self" to mask inadequacy.
  2. Psychopathology: Narcissistic defenses and a "False Self" forged by childhood neglect, trauma, and societal pressures to avoid shame.
  3. Learnings: Authenticity demands dismantling delusions via therapy, self-compassion, and vulnerability to rebuild fractured self-worth.
  4. Path Forward: The persona is a survival trap; freedom lies in confronting pain, not performing it.
Idk who it is🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
 
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What’s the point of this thread?

1stman is documenting his journey publicly in an attempt to help a fatherless generation.

Everyone has quirks like being narcy, but that’s not a crime.

The only thing I would fault him for is his lack of professionalism & care when it comes to customer services and business practices.

Also, apartment green screen? You can literally see his reflection on the window glass, unless there’s a different video you’re referring to?
 
Stop with the ai slop
 
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What’s the point of this thread?

1stman is documenting his journey publicly in an attempt to help a fatherless generation.

Everyone has quirks like being narcy, but that’s not a crime.

The only thing I would fault him for is his lack of professionalism & care when it comes to customer services and business practices.

Also, apartment green screen? You can literally see his reflection on the window glass, unless there’s a different video you’re referring to?
The recent vids with Citi and JP Morgan buildings in the background.

It's very interesting 1STMAN is pivoting towards wanting stability, a family etc. And I love watching it. I just can't wait 'til he drops the facade. He will have to drop the gimmick of being this "ultra high value" guy, if he wants to walk himself into civil life. So it's entertaining to tune in. I actually am rooting for him. But he still has a lot of bad characteristics he needs to kill off. He is a total scammer firstly, and he lies to himself and perpetuates his own suffering (without realising it... yet).
 
The recent vids with Citi and JP Morgan buildings in the background.

It's very interesting 1STMAN is pivoting towards wanting stability, a family etc. And I love watching it. I just can't wait 'til he drops the facade. He will have to drop the gimmick of being this "ultra high value" guy, if he wants to walk himself into civil life. So it's entertaining to tune in. I actually am rooting for him. But he still has a lot of bad characteristics he needs to kill off. He is a total scammer firstly, and he lies to himself and perpetuates his own suffering (without realising it... yet).
Not greenscreen since it’s the same buildings from this video with reflections.

Likely just a hotel, which he never claimed to be his apartment.

I just find these obsessive 1stman AI threads pointless that’s all
 

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