There are a number of reasons that college age males tend to be less disciplined than women, but in general I think men have a more of a need than women for their labor to have some greater meaning. Women more readily just do what they're told / what's expected of them, wherea men need to have a sense that what they're doing matters in a context higher than themselves. The decline of religion, nationalism, family life, community life, etc. is thus particularly demoralizing for men since the consequent void of meaning disinclines them from seriously applying themselves to anything. This is reflected in the shift from what going to college used to be - 4 years of intellectual exploration undertaken by (exclusively) males who came into university already knowing Latin and Greek, a not insignificant portion of whom were going on to become priests - to what it is today: glorified job training with a heavy dose of propaganda
Masculinity
That's just disgusting
This is a sensible practice from the perspective of seeing women as a resource that needs to be controlled. Women aren't immoral so much as non-moral; morality is imposed on them from without by men. If (like in a traditional culture) you have the license and responsibility to do so, and don't, then you are failing in your role as a man.
Think of the attributes and behavior that ensured survival and propagation of one's DNA in a pre industrial society and apply those best as possible within the bounds set by modernity.
>Women more readily just do what they're told / what's expected of them, wherea men need to have a sense that what they're doing matters in a context higher than themselves.
YES THIS. I have noticed this. It's why women don't get stoicism (stoicism is VERY theological and theistic if you actually read Meditations; it's all about aligning your actions with a higher power/God/the Kosmos). Jordan Peterson (I know there are valid reasons to dislike him), pretty much realised this; it's why what he says connects with a lot of younger men.
>The decline of religion, nationalism, family life, community life, etc. is thus particularly demoralizing for men since the consequent void of meaning disinclines them from seriously applying themselves to anything.
You are on the money with that.
>What makes a man a real man Yas Forums?
Is it the power in his hands?
I think we can all agree that men, especially young men, are all equally fucked from everything and the more this keeps going the more likely we'll have young men rebelling
this cannot stand
His assets
That’s it
>Always in peak physical and mental condition
>Financially independent with career
>Loyal to wife and family
>Beast-mode in bed
>Multiple children sired and raised properly
>Conscious of tribal health and well-being
Also this
>What makes a man a real man Yas Forums?
Here's the full list of requirements:
#1 Has testicles
That's all