There really needs to be some solid communist dating advice for these young men, other than "just be yourself" and "be a good person" kind of stuff. Like real, concrete steps on how a guy can be diverted from the incel/pua/tate path. Tbh a lot of the pua advice is common sense stuff (try to groom yourself well, don't be afraid to put yourself out there, etc.).

I remember there were some good comments in a thread somewhere here (I'm pretty sure it was on c/menby but I can't seem to find it)

    • DivineChaos100 [none/use name]
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      2 years ago

      Sorry, i just didn't know what to say.

      The problem with what you devised is - at least as far as i can remember - that it depends on the individual what they constitute as a meaningful relationship. For some it's sex. For some it's friendship. It's too uhh liquid (?) a concept imo to be considered as human rights unlike housing or food. But i guess "for everyone whatever they need" would comprise of these problems as well.

      The thing is i don't believe in "rights" as a formal concept anyway so again i don't know if i am the right person to talk to about this.

      • SadStruggle92 [none/use name]
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        2 years ago

        The thing is i don’t believe in “rights” as a formal concept anyway so again i don’t know if i am the right person to talk to about this.

        Your previous statements are fair, but with regards to this, I feel like I have to, because if I completely discard the idea of rights then there's no basis on which I can say that anything bad that anyone does to me is unjustified.

        • DivineChaos100 [none/use name]
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          2 years ago

          You're right, there has to be a standard to that and maybe i wasn't clear but i am only against it's formal use, as in, since i am an anarchist, my conception of rights isn't a set of moral baselines coded in law but as an unwritten bare minimum i adhere myself to.

          • SadStruggle92 [none/use name]
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            2 years ago

            That is fair.

            I appreciate that you were willing to continue speaking with me for at least a little bit longer. TY. I hope your weekend has been good; mine is okay.