
Seth Walsh
The man in the mirror is my only threat
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That epiphanic moment when you realise education, social class and private property are the main factors behind happy, pure families.
Not religion, not politics, not performative "strait-lacedness".
Here's the truth.
Committing to a demanding, high-status degree creates such a steep opportunity cost that aimless detours become unaffordable (i.e., derailment, "slaying", NEETing etc), and when paired with the financial cushion of a property-owning background and the oversight of supportive kin, it enforces discipline, prudence, and sexual selectivity.
Layered onto that is the advantage of an upscale, property-owning neighborhood—where inheritance expectations, private-property stakes, and visible markers of social class set clear long-term goals—and the constant engagement of parents, cousins and siblings. Together, these forces supply both the financial cushion and the ever-present social oversight that channel effort into disciplined study, prudent life choices and heightened sexual selectivity.
SOCIAL CLASS AREA PILL ITT
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The most chaste women are typically those of very high social class. Strong family, high career expectations, studious, high social class family home area. There's no correlation with them being physically hot or not. But the truth lies in generational wealth and area of upbringing; rather than in some cope like religiosity, with area of upbringing and education being ignored.
The usefulness of a college degree will also influence the sexual selectivity of a woman. Social, socioeconomic, practical and genetic factors all play into this.
I'd argue that a chick with a liberal arts degree from a very well connected family and from a high social class area, will be less promiscuous than any other girl, or guy from a lower socioeconomic class, in the same situation.
I am starting to believe that a lot of the blackpill is class issues, stability, the social class of your postcode (will affect who you engage with to a huge degree).
It's a lot less than "muh looks" imo.
I believe slaying is a low social class activity, for all involved. Happy to debate.
Not religion, not politics, not performative "strait-lacedness".
Here's the truth.
Committing to a demanding, high-status degree creates such a steep opportunity cost that aimless detours become unaffordable (i.e., derailment, "slaying", NEETing etc), and when paired with the financial cushion of a property-owning background and the oversight of supportive kin, it enforces discipline, prudence, and sexual selectivity.
Layered onto that is the advantage of an upscale, property-owning neighborhood—where inheritance expectations, private-property stakes, and visible markers of social class set clear long-term goals—and the constant engagement of parents, cousins and siblings. Together, these forces supply both the financial cushion and the ever-present social oversight that channel effort into disciplined study, prudent life choices and heightened sexual selectivity.
SOCIAL CLASS AREA PILL ITT

VS

The most chaste women are typically those of very high social class. Strong family, high career expectations, studious, high social class family home area. There's no correlation with them being physically hot or not. But the truth lies in generational wealth and area of upbringing; rather than in some cope like religiosity, with area of upbringing and education being ignored.
The usefulness of a college degree will also influence the sexual selectivity of a woman. Social, socioeconomic, practical and genetic factors all play into this.
I'd argue that a chick with a liberal arts degree from a very well connected family and from a high social class area, will be less promiscuous than any other girl, or guy from a lower socioeconomic class, in the same situation.
I am starting to believe that a lot of the blackpill is class issues, stability, the social class of your postcode (will affect who you engage with to a huge degree).
It's a lot less than "muh looks" imo.
I believe slaying is a low social class activity, for all involved. Happy to debate.