Recessed Bateman
Retarded Greycel
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I’m 20 yo, Christian, and I’ve embraced black pill thinking.
BP makes sense to me in a descriptive way: looks, genetics, hipergamy, etc. It explains patterns I see about foids behaviour in my country (Spain).
Christianity, though, is almost the opposite framework: intrinsic value, meaning beyond status, hope even when outcomes are bad.
They clearly clash.
I don’t fully reconcile them. Right now I just see BP as realism about the world, and Christianity as meaning despite the world.
One issue I struggle with is that I feel socially pushed toward promiscuity, since male virginity is seen as weakness or lack of ability. At the same time, there are no women of faith who match my looks level, so it feels like a lose–lose situation.
What do you guys think? Should I resist, or be more flexible with my faith?
BP makes sense to me in a descriptive way: looks, genetics, hipergamy, etc. It explains patterns I see about foids behaviour in my country (Spain).
Christianity, though, is almost the opposite framework: intrinsic value, meaning beyond status, hope even when outcomes are bad.
They clearly clash.
I don’t fully reconcile them. Right now I just see BP as realism about the world, and Christianity as meaning despite the world.
One issue I struggle with is that I feel socially pushed toward promiscuity, since male virginity is seen as weakness or lack of ability. At the same time, there are no women of faith who match my looks level, so it feels like a lose–lose situation.
What do you guys think? Should I resist, or be more flexible with my faith?
