I’ve been lifting for 3/4 years and since the beginning I recall women touching me (even when I was weighing 63kg’s). It’s more evident nowadays, as I’ve bulked up and my legs are bigger than 90% of the skinny guys out there.
Women literally grab my ass or touch my chest.
And what’s funny is that if a man touches them, you can hear them screaming “don’t touch me, you pervert!” (Actually rarely happened to me but I’m quite sure this is common, especially for low SMV guys), while you can see the same woman touch a muscular guy as if she was entitled to touch him. And if the guy ever told her “don’t touch me, you pervert!”, that would sound uncommon and weird.
This is a quite strange phenomenon I would say.
For the reason above (* “don’t touch me you pervert!”) many men (me included actually) developed the BluePill tendency to be scared to escalate and touch a woman’s body. Honestly if I had to touch a woman’s ass out of the blue I would hesitate at least for a second.
We men developed this fear, while women didn’t. Because no men ever told them “Don’t touch me!” Or “Rape!”, and so they have no reason to be scared of it.
What do you think about all this? Do you recon it’s possible to destroy this bluepill tendency?
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