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[–]Mgtow-now 2ポイント3ポイント  (3子コメント)

What books would you recommend to someone who might be put off by the sharp edges of MGTOW? Sure there's the red pill bible of The Rational Male, but to someone really plugged in and against PUA it could discourage. Similarly with The Manipulated Man and Predatory Female. No More Mr Nice Guy is a decent option, but for someone in the midst of a painful break up it might feel like taking the preventative after contracting the illness. Any ideas?

[–]ThisAdorableSOB[S] 1ポイント2ポイント  (1子コメント)

No More Mr Nice Guy was the book I was referring to - hopefully other commenters can offer more examples.

I've been reading A Guide to the Good Life: The Ancient Art of Stoic Joy & Enchiridion by Epicurus for some easy-to-digest MGTOW philosophy which has crossed nicely into the mainstream. For fiction I'd hugely recommend Whatever by Michel Houellebecq & Lights Out in Wonderland by DBC Pierre (one of my all-time favourites.)

To be fair, Bukowski can be read to help with the "Don't Give A Fuck" attitude that can help build your confidence. He tends to see women without the rose-tinted glasses, to put it delicately. He's written lots of poetry but his novels are the best. Bluebird is one of my favourite poems by him. Post Office is one of his great novels.

That's all I can think of for now.

[–]Mgtow-now 0ポイント1ポイント  (0子コメント)

Thanks for the suggestions. I'll have to read of couple of those myself.

[–]ryeshoes 0ポイント1ポイント  (0子コメント)

The manipulated man made me anti feminist but not mgtow. Maybe it made me more red pill or at least critical.

Still, it is almost required reading. Esther Vilar has said that if she had not written it when she did, she would never have written it. Maybe that's marketing for ya.