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<blockquote data-quote="Towgunner" data-source="post: 1581493" data-attributes="member: 12355"><p>Hey, this description is spot on. Well done. </p><p></p><p>That said, what you described above is the bane of my existence. Today, I'm like Roosh, so, I don't go to gyms. But, when I used to I was a monk. I didn't talk to anyone, I was laser-focused on my workout and that's it. At any rate, what you said above describes all institutions. Sadly, this describes places like the military. I honestly find such environments intolerable. I can't see how any other rational person wouldn't either. For instance, the whole female back-stabbing. How is that a welcomed thing? I suppose if you're a rotten person then, yeah, it's appealing. But then again, why were shows like jersey shore so popular when they're literally everything you described? </p><p></p><p>At any rate, this phenomenon exists today because of feminism and, so, it's due to very specific conditions. What can we do to stop it? It doesn't do any of us good, men especially but women too. There has to be a healthy separation between the sexes. Its making us miserable and its unnatural. Yes, I concede that this phenomenon exists and I think on their own people will want to be in coed spaces for the social aspects. Then again, such places do exist for that purpose, but they exist for that exact purpose i.e. dance halls, clubs, bars etc. Apropos a gym exists for exercise health etc. Since women insist on being there too it morphed into just another social club, which defeats the purpose entirely. There's that and there's the arbitrary intervention driven by feminist activism. feminists activists discover a male-only space and demand access. This has to stop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Towgunner, post: 1581493, member: 12355"] Hey, this description is spot on. Well done. That said, what you described above is the bane of my existence. Today, I'm like Roosh, so, I don't go to gyms. But, when I used to I was a monk. I didn't talk to anyone, I was laser-focused on my workout and that's it. At any rate, what you said above describes all institutions. Sadly, this describes places like the military. I honestly find such environments intolerable. I can't see how any other rational person wouldn't either. For instance, the whole female back-stabbing. How is that a welcomed thing? I suppose if you're a rotten person then, yeah, it's appealing. But then again, why were shows like jersey shore so popular when they're literally everything you described? At any rate, this phenomenon exists today because of feminism and, so, it's due to very specific conditions. What can we do to stop it? It doesn't do any of us good, men especially but women too. There has to be a healthy separation between the sexes. Its making us miserable and its unnatural. Yes, I concede that this phenomenon exists and I think on their own people will want to be in coed spaces for the social aspects. Then again, such places do exist for that purpose, but they exist for that exact purpose i.e. dance halls, clubs, bars etc. Apropos a gym exists for exercise health etc. Since women insist on being there too it morphed into just another social club, which defeats the purpose entirely. There's that and there's the arbitrary intervention driven by feminist activism. feminists activists discover a male-only space and demand access. This has to stop. [/QUOTE]
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