
Mogynist Vegeta
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Getting gains at the gym requires consistency, that you go to the gym and do your lifts at least 3 times a week. But where does one find the motivation required to keep that consistency especially if your somebody like me with bad genetics which makes the work required for any positive improvement much harder. What keeps me going?
Liftmogging women
The idea is simple, you get near a woman doing lifts and do those same exact lifts with more weight. 95% of the time even if you are a beginner you will have more strength then the woman you are attempting to liftmog. The biological differences in strength between a man and woman are just too much of a difference (for the most part) for strength training to bridge that gap.
Why?
We humans naturally like to compare ourselves to each other, if your comparing to the guys at the gym who've been their for years you're always gonna lose and it's gonna demotivate you when it comes to working out. If you're just starting like I did 8 months ago and you're like me in that your blackpilled but you still want to try to lookmaxx via the gym, your gonna need something to motivate you. Seeing the looks on the faces of the women who've been outlifted by complete losers like myself is what has given me the fuel to keep going. Outside of your own motivation a lot of women have being getting the bad idea from superhero slop that they can physically challenge a man, a dangerous idea that will get them hurt by people like me (If a bitch laid her hands on me I'd send her straight to the hospital). They need to be reminded that men no matter their size will always be physically superior to them.
Liftmogging women
The idea is simple, you get near a woman doing lifts and do those same exact lifts with more weight. 95% of the time even if you are a beginner you will have more strength then the woman you are attempting to liftmog. The biological differences in strength between a man and woman are just too much of a difference (for the most part) for strength training to bridge that gap.
Why?
We humans naturally like to compare ourselves to each other, if your comparing to the guys at the gym who've been their for years you're always gonna lose and it's gonna demotivate you when it comes to working out. If you're just starting like I did 8 months ago and you're like me in that your blackpilled but you still want to try to lookmaxx via the gym, your gonna need something to motivate you. Seeing the looks on the faces of the women who've been outlifted by complete losers like myself is what has given me the fuel to keep going. Outside of your own motivation a lot of women have being getting the bad idea from superhero slop that they can physically challenge a man, a dangerous idea that will get them hurt by people like me (If a bitch laid her hands on me I'd send her straight to the hospital). They need to be reminded that men no matter their size will always be physically superior to them.