No, but I'm bored of Lone Yakuza! LOLAren't any of you, bored of women yet?

More like comfortably detached.S_Parc wrote:As time goes by (I'm in my mid-30s), women are simply not all that interesting anymore.
I mean it's one thing to be 15-16 (or 20-22) yrs old and be in the throws of one's first (or second) infatuation (or love), or perhaps in that mid-to-late 20s period, where the sky's the limits in terms of life's possibilities.
But then ... one day it hits you, you always wake up with yourself. And then, that *special* person next to you, is just another person: the good, the bad, & some ugly. Well that happened to me with my Brazilian ex-GF, several years ago.
Since then, I haven't found women all that noteworthy. Granted, I b@ink on a type of scheduled basis(my physiology is quite satisfied) but in a way, as a daily discourse, I assess 'em like everyone else. Yet, all around me, guys are in this constant, non-stop pining for El Dorado mode, as if being with a woman, is the only thing worth living for. And these guys ages vary, from their late 20s to their mid-50s. Is it me or is that simply a recipe for long term unhappiness?
Alot of hate and bitterness detected in that article.Jester wrote:Thoughtful article.
PS The "About the Author" paragraph was hilarious!
What men need is something closer to a modern day incarnation of Plato's Academy, where men gather to discuss political science, history, natural/applied sciences, philosophy, psychology, and the arts/music.clowny wrote:Alot of hate and bitterness detected in that article.Jester wrote:Thoughtful article.
PS The "About the Author" paragraph was hilarious!
And the Men Going Their Own Way is not the path to personal enrichment and happiness. Having no contact with the opposite sex is NOT healthy, and is not something that men or women should aspire to.
One of the things I do not like about time travel shows is that they usually depict a guy trying *to fix*, what went wrong in association with women.Billy wrote:something like the lions club. maybe it is to modern. when i think of gentleman friends together i think of the movie time machine where the guy meets his friends at his house. but the guy does not like his times and goes to the future to find a bride at oather time.
Billy wrote:something like the lions club. maybe it is to modern.
I don't like the whorehouse visit, but I like the general idea of a group of friends pushing each other to be better. Sports, workouts, occasional movie or beer at a sports bar... and pushing each other on The Hunt for real women. Accomplish steps to go abroad.... or else do something here to meet quality women here, like joining a yoga class etc., practice a little PUA, etcS_Parc wrote: And then the other problem, with a men's association, esp in the West, is that it basically becomes a type of aegis, where closet gay men start to gather, instead of an association of brilliant, free thinking straight men, who instead of dating worthless AWs, go to b@inking clubs instead.
As long as it has decent seating.S_Parc wrote:What men need is something closer to a modern day incarnation of Plato's Academy, where men gather to discuss political science, history, natural/applied sciences, philosophy, psychology, and the arts/music.
Jester wrote:I don't like the whorehouse visit, but I like the general idea of a group of friends pushing each other to be better
Yes, furnishings and ambiance is important.Teal Lantern wrote:As long as it has decent seating.S_Parc wrote:What men need is something closer to a modern day incarnation of Plato's Academy, where men gather to discuss political science, history, natural/applied sciences, philosophy, psychology, and the arts/music.
S_Parc wrote: Yes, furnishings and ambiance is important.
I was thinking of having a live band, fully stocked bars, sushi chefs, Oysters on the half shell, King Crab legs, Lobsters, & Prime Rib.
The women hostesses will don several styles: western businesswomen (in office formal suits w/ no undergarments), Singapore Airline Flight Attendants, and women who only walk around in silk robes. These will be our attendants