Zelcorpion said:What some guys fail to realize is that you don't have to agree with everything with someone to still have plenty in common. Think about your friends and how little you share with some of them on topics like politics or economics. Heck- I have plenty of friends with whom I never even discussed those things, because they simply don't matter.
You go out, you have fun, you hit on girls, you laugh, you talk about your life - which is for most of us similar, but also different in many aspects. We are united here on the precepts of Red Pill, of Game, of independent thinking - most of our differences do not matter in real life.
I agree. I would say this would be yet another thing that sets apart men and women.
I've had male friends/acquaintances calls me out when I said something that they didn't agree with. Sometimes it got heated to the point where I would be called "a fucking idiot". None of this every affected my personal relationships with any of these men.
On the other hand, I've had female acquaintances cut me off simply because I linked to an article or posted up an off color joke or one liner up on my Facebook. These were chicks that I never had any problems with otherwise but all of a sudden did a 180 because they read something I wrote that wasn't even directed towards them.
Putting your head in the sand or sticking your fingers in your ears and going la la la whenever you hear something that doesn't sit right with you is a prime example of effeminate behavior. The correct course of action if you are a man is to settle your differences and if there are some points that neither side can budge on, then the two of you must simply agree to disagree or if these differences are so big that they cannot be bridged, then simply wish each other good luck and go on your separate ways. Women take disagreements as personal attacks, men do not.
