There's a whole part of the internet where women teach other women to become master manipulators in order to extract resources from vulnerable men. Forget love, get that money girlfriend!
I'm seeing my boy go through it right now - he's in a dark place and won't accept help.
Fuck it. If I can't help him, maybe I can help someone else. Here's 5 signs you're dealing with a manipulative woman.
1. Power Dynamics
She showers you with compliments and builds up your confidence in the early stages of dating, but then unexpectedly pulls back emotionally or physically. This tends to happen in cycles (building you up and tearing you down).
This is a classic use of power dynamics to manoeuvre you into chasing her approval and giving more in the relationship.
Another is to isolate you from friends and family. You become more reliant on her and therefore can't afford to lose her.
2. Targeting your vulnerabilities
She is great at identifying and exploiting your weaknesses. For slightly older men (35+), this might include:
- Playing on desperation: she sees all your friends are married with kids and that you're eager to settle down with a family. She offers you hope of that, only to take that hope away when it suits her interests.
- Exploiting Low Confidence: Older men, especially those inexperienced with women, might feel inadequate in some way. A manipulator uses this to make you pliable or eager to please, especially if you feel a sense that this is your last chance at love or companionship.
- Strategic Criticism: Interspersed with moments of validation comes deep criticism (particularly when connected to your insecurities). This makes you constantly work for her approval.
3. Gendered Tactics
She might leverage traditional gender roles to gain the upper hand. In particular, one of man's key instincts is to protect and provide. The manipulator might fabricate vulnerabilities (e.g. social anxiety around your friends/family) or crises to elicit your need to help and support. You then offer more resources— usually money, but also time and energy..
4. Financial and Emotional Extraction
- Guilt Tripping: She makes you feel like you're not doing enough, even when you're overextending yourself (financially and emotionally). You then give more.
- Crisis Creation: As with the drive to protect, some manipulators create constant drama or crises (health issues, financial problems, emotional breakdowns) to keep you engaged.
5. Avoiding Accountability
If you call out her behaviour she avoids responsibility for the fallout of her manipulative actions. She will fight to control the narrative and seek to avoid any blame for any emotional or relational damage done.
In short, some women will leverage psychological tactics to maintain control, take advantage of vulnerabilities, and extract resources from their targets, especially men who might be more susceptible due to age, loneliness, or a lack of confidence with women.
It's your job as a man to be alert to this and avoid these women.
Yep
Big time. Easiest way to get everyone on your side.
The classic line of a politician "as a parent myself".
Like everything, there will be some initial pushback and debate, but it'll ultimately go through.
Victorian Premier and all-around Commie piece of shit, Jacinta Allan, is also going to “age restrict” social media.
This is coming to a Liberal Democracy near you, complaint nanny statist #AUStriches are simply the test balloon. https://v.nostr.build/yHJ0MGqaJ7TYzeAL.mp4
Pardon my French, but fuck all these cunts
Australia's govt is looking pretty close to implementing a Digital ID requirement for social media. All in the name of age verification to "protect the kids". This comes after effectively legislating it earlier in the year in the name of convenience and "preventing identity theft".
It happens slowly, then all at once.
Thank god for #Bitcoin and Nostr.

A means for the user to directly influence and control their own algorithm would be a game changing feature. Perhaps this could be implemented within clients and verified at some level (to ensure no manipulation by third parties).
Given current platforms have an overarching business interest in maximising their revenue, it's difficult to see them offering users algorithmic control over content curation. As we've seen over the last few years, centralised platforms are easily pressured into censoring content. User controlled algorithms (with verification features) would be directly at odds with their current models.
LFG
The 9 to 5 - the daily grind.
Many of us working on things that we don’t like doing in order to go on living lives that we don’t like living.
Then we encourage our children to do the same thing.
We throw them into an education system that leads them into debt and struggling to survive.
We’ve been cheated; we were fooled.
Isn’t it better to live a short life full of joy and excitement, than a long one living depressed.
Live your life now.
If money’s the most important thing to you, you’ll spend your life wasting your time.
Recognise that success isn't measured solely by financial gain and status, but by the joy and satisfaction you gain from your daily life.
Do work that you love and let that work become an expression of your true self.
Working 9 to 5 you don't like it though
Give em half your life but when you're there
Time is slow
Feel stuck
Life ran out of luck
Others raise your kids
Use your cash to pass the buck
Working 9 to 5, costs you more than just your time
Working 9 to 5, how you lost your friends and wife
Working 9 to 5, trading freedom for a screen
Working 9 to 5, gave em more than what it seems
https://video.nostr.build/57f271ca2e4feccf36e075854d77fc574d36f9a3cfb7fc50404ed288bd72ec67.mp4
nostr:npub1r0fj5wr200n0dz9nm37ysrhuy8xeg66ratq5hf960q62caaz8e5sqpuzz3 Hoping you appreciate the Alan Watts sample
Working 9 to 5 you don't like it though
Give em half your life but when you're there
Time is slow
Feel stuck
Life ran out of luck
Others raise your kids
Use your cash to pass the buck
Working 9 to 5, costs you more than just your time
Working 9 to 5, how you lost your friends and wife
Working 9 to 5, trading freedom for a screen
Working 9 to 5, gave em more than what it seems
https://video.nostr.build/57f271ca2e4feccf36e075854d77fc574d36f9a3cfb7fc50404ed288bd72ec67.mp4
In the social media age, every voice must battle for relevance and engagement. Silence is mistaken for ignorance and not having an opinion on any issue is akin to not caring.
In the battle to be right, we lose our understanding and compassion.
The situation between Israel and its neighbors is complex, rooted in decades of historical and
geopolitical entanglements. Similarly, Australia’s upcoming referendum regarding an Indigenous “Voice” to parliament and constitutional recognition is founded upon centuries of perceived mistreatment of Australia’s indigenous people and long running social and economic issues within those communities.
It's quite easy to be pulled into the whirlpool of vehement opinions and heated debates, yet what is achieved in that? More often than not, it leads to deeper division.
There’s wisdom in not allowing oneself to be swept away by popular discourse. Not every issue or discussion warrants your energy and time. Notice when you’re drawn into matters that drain your spirit or draw you into negativity. Seek to understand rather than to be understood.
If you do choose to engage or voice your opinions, do so with kindness and respect. Don’t be a cause of further division in a world quick to judge and slow to understand.



