tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29137904.post1500436072536217473..comments2024-03-29T20:21:24.821+11:00Comments on The Social Pathologist: Heart of Darkness. Part IIIThe Social Pathologisthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12927698533626086780noreply@blogger.comBlogger13125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29137904.post-53709109733991700912014-08-19T07:45:12.641+10:002014-08-19T07:45:12.641+10:00I don't think Mimi was "sick to the core&...I don't think Mimi was "sick to the core", she was simply utilitarian. True Love, however, cannot grow in a utilitarian environment.The Social Pathologisthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12927698533626086780noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29137904.post-35260128874798561672014-08-19T06:22:07.840+10:002014-08-19T06:22:07.840+10:00Of course it was her Godlessness. Yes, people are...Of course it was her Godlessness. Yes, people are hardwired for some things. But many people resist those things because they believe in something higher than themselves. They fight against sin, sometimes they lose, but they fight. Mimi was sick to the core in the way she viewed everything. She was giving blow jobs to advisors as the president watched. This is a vile, disgusting person. Not the person to draw conclusions about the full range of human moral responses to our biology - she is the low end. There is a higher and noble end that is completely different from hers. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29137904.post-25648450384504564032012-03-08T04:09:48.553+11:002012-03-08T04:09:48.553+11:00There's almost certainly a crude biological ba...There's almost certainly a crude biological basis for pre-selection, and you know what? I'm ok with that.<br />Presumably, as TSP said, innate sexual desires cannot be changed, but behavior can be controlled.<br /><br />And Kathy, it's good to finally see you, for once, admit you have a bad woman screwing over a good man.<br /><br />ClarenceAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29137904.post-14316350956075511402012-03-07T22:09:02.505+11:002012-03-07T22:09:02.505+11:00What is attractive about a bloke that sleeps with ...<i>What is attractive about a bloke that sleeps with a slew of women<br />and is cocky and crude?</i><br /><br />I ask myself the same question, especially when I see women who have options choose the "bad boy". What you're attracted to is not a choice, who you choose is.The Social Pathologisthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12927698533626086780noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29137904.post-91216407514123463962012-03-07T22:05:53.936+11:002012-03-07T22:05:53.936+11:00Yes, I think that you are right about Tony loving...Yes, I think that you are right about Tony loving her SP.<br /><br />He was so angry.. With good cause. The President took what should have been his. I cannot begin to imagine how he must have felt. when he finally had her! He had to wait Sigh..<br /><br />As for Mimi, something lacking in her upbringing. Where was God in her life? Nowhere as far as I can make out.<br /><br /><br />"The fact that a lot of women like bad boys is more a measure of their "psychological crudeness" than some innate preference for anti-social behaviour."<br /><br />Sorry can't agree SP.<br /><br /> I struggle to understand this. <br /><br />What is attractive about a bloke that sleeps with a slew of women<br />and is cocky and crude?<br /><br /> Unless of course the woman is like minded.. <br /><br />Anyhow thanks for the interesting posts.<br /><br />They are always thought provoking.<br /><br />Your wife married a very good man. :DKathy Farrellyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16532126739204105127noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29137904.post-51919614934876165812012-03-07T20:20:45.636+11:002012-03-07T20:20:45.636+11:00@Kathy
Still, he married her because of the shame...@Kathy<br /><br /><i>Still, he married her because of the shame it would bring if he didn't.</i><br /><br />I'm not convinced that he married her for that reason. I think he really loved her. I think he was a bit of a romantic beta. I think she was more worried about the shame.<br /><br />I must admit, I do wonder what would have happened with the relationship if Kennedy had not been killed. I've got a feeling that she would have kept going back to him until he broke the relationship off; even after the wedding.<br /><br />I don't lump all women in one group Kathy; not all women are like Mimi Alford. I don't think Godlessness is as much of an issue here as is biology. The pleasure she got from being with the president had nothing to do with her morals but her biological response. It's a testament to biological/genetic basis of hypergamy. The desire for a alpha male seems "hard wired" in women to a variable degree. I think Alford's book illustrates this very well. As a woman without any prior sexual experience, the fact that she automatically started disrobing once on the Presidential bed say less about her morals than her biological submission.<br /><br />Now, people are not automatons and a hypergamous impulse can be overcome, but even good Christian girls get hot and steamy around alpha males. It's just that some of them have got religious inspired self-control whilst a majority haven't. A lot of people are weak.<br /><br />I think the other thing that needs to be understood is that there is not one type of alpha. i.e. bad boy.<br /><br />Some women need to be "bitch slapped" in order to be aroused by a man, whilst women on the other end of the "crudeness/phyisicality" spectrum will get aroused by a charismatic and politely self- assured man. The fact that a lot of women like bad boys is more a measure of their "psychological crudeness" than some innate preference for anti-social behaviour.<br /><br />Alford's hypergamy and her solipsism are two separate issues.The Social Pathologisthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12927698533626086780noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29137904.post-87970840317611778402012-03-07T20:15:14.671+11:002012-03-07T20:15:14.671+11:00This comment has been removed by the author.The Social Pathologisthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12927698533626086780noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29137904.post-22562130522664478012012-03-07T18:26:43.482+11:002012-03-07T18:26:43.482+11:00Brilliant deduction, there, Clarence. Not! :D
T...Brilliant deduction, there, Clarence. Not! :D<br /><br /> Tony was a good man who was sucked in by this woman. He was utterly blown away when he found out the truth about her. Still, he married her because of the shame it would bring if he didn't. They were engaged and this was back in the sixties, remember.<br /><br />This is why the poor man made her promise never to mention the affair with the President to anyone. Imagine how that would have made him look and feel if it had been made public, or his family had found out about it!!<br /><br />And who is to say that Mimi would have married Tony if the President had not been killed?<br /><br />She may still have married him and continued the affair, knowing that the President would never divorce his wife for her. Who knows.<br /><br /> So, nice try, Clarence, but no cigar. <br /><br /> In any case I am not disputing what SP says. Just saying that I do not relate to Mimi in any way. Nor do I see anything in common with the good women that I know (who are happily married btw)<br /><br />Unrestrained hypergamy (and I think that word has been twisted to mean that a woman is forever on the look out to upgrade her man) is not the problem.<br /><br /> Godlessness is.<br /><br />Now I mean no rudeness here, Clarence, but you as a non-believer can't really understand what I mean. <br /><br /> I put my faith and trust in God. I pray. I try to be a good wife and mother. Sometimes I don't measure up, but I do the best that I can. <br /><br />God gave me a wonderful husband. I love him deeply and have never ever wanted any one else. Never. Never ever thought about having sex with anyone else either.<br /><br />Whether you believe it or not is up to you. God knows what is in my heart.Kathy Farrellyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16532126739204105127noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29137904.post-58859216735436071492012-03-07T17:51:05.729+11:002012-03-07T17:51:05.729+11:00Kathy:
Your own behavior betrays you.
I note you ...Kathy:<br /><br />Your own behavior betrays you.<br />I note you cover for this woman by asserting her husband must be a bad man. After all, "water seeks its own level". That's very cute but women are hypergamous and many have BPD - and you can't always see that coming.<br /><br />I don't have your religion and yet I can see every single thing that TSP is saying is correct. You seem utterly incapable of doing so.<br /><br />ClarenceAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29137904.post-56133240051628981932012-03-07T13:29:06.781+11:002012-03-07T13:29:06.781+11:00Not female hypergamy, SP.
Complete and utter Godl...Not female hypergamy, SP.<br /><br />Complete and utter Godlessness.<br /><br />I see nothing in common with the selfish, solipsistic and attention seeking Mimi.. That goes for the good women that I know as well.<br /><br />Unfortunately there are just too many "bad" women around today, giving men the impression that all women are attracted to "bad" boys.<br /><br />And the bad women ARE attracted to the bad men.<br /><br />I say again. 'Water seeks it's own level.'<br /><br />Mimi! What an apt name for such a woman. .. me! me! Yes, always about Mimi..Kathy Farrellyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16532126739204105127noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29137904.post-78774644158132017542012-03-07T11:38:23.487+11:002012-03-07T11:38:23.487+11:00@spandrell.
It's a great book illustrating al...@spandrell.<br /><br />It's a great book illustrating all the principles of Game and female hypergamy. The kindle version is a steal for the education it provides.<br /><br />@jmperry.<br /><br />Thanks, but I actually don't mind subsidising the author as she has done great service to both history and the "man-o-sphere". Everyone has commented on her dalliances with JFK but missed the big things. <br /><br />I thought her recollections of JFK during the Cuban Missile Crisis particularly valuable. His comment, "I'd rather my children red than dead" explains a lot of the psychology of his actions during that time. Unlike Castro, who was prepared to die for Communism, Kennedy was not prepared to live up to his ideals expressed in his inauguration speech. Le May's assessment of Kennedy continues to be validated.The Social Pathologisthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12927698533626086780noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29137904.post-70075789162216092472012-03-07T05:07:25.770+11:002012-03-07T05:07:25.770+11:00If anyone wishes to read the book without subsidiz...If anyone wishes to read the book without subsidizing the author, it's available in .pdf:<br /><br />http://oron.com/3emv9f9vmwyojmperrynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29137904.post-39010478294663578582012-03-07T03:30:40.177+11:002012-03-07T03:30:40.177+11:00Roissy should get royalties from the book.
Also h...Roissy should get royalties from the book.<br /><br />Also how hard must it have been for a moral man to live the 60s. Kennedy wasn't the only one fucking engaged young women. At least now we know the score.spandrellhttp://bloodyshovel.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.com