Summary: I pose a question to discuss pros and cons of finding like minded men to hang out with in your city. Not organizing it publicly.

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Shoot me if this has been discussed before. Most of you are probably in the same boat as me regarding constantly having to read about RP stuff on reddit but need more like minded male friends. We have good contributors and we have your average Joe that started lifting and is on his own journey. Most of us are still flawed, some in LTRs and some married.

TRP is a toolbox and you use it the way that you see fit in your life. We don't (not supposed to) judge one another based on where we are in our lives with self improvement and unplugging. When was the last time you had a BBQ with a bunch of your male friends and didn't have to worry about offending a girl's someone's feelings? Or when could you make a sexism joke just because it's funny without having a few cunt hearing you in public and going off? Or needed some advice about a situation you're in without having to resort to talking to your GF or rather bottling it up because there is no one to talk to?

I've been thinking of asking who here are interested in hanging out at a bar or something within my local city, but with doxing and the possibility of attracting the wrong attention like what happened with Roosh is preventing me. I'm sure we could all make tons of new friends if we had the possibility to safely come out of our anonymous spaces without any threats. How can we do this? Roosh had this intention and look what happened to the guy.

How can we post our cities and make a hangout possible? Think how great it would be for us to have a group of guys we can shoot the shit with, get advice on something or just let go of your fears of passing off some femcunt. There has to be a way. Reading posts is good. But we're all stuck behind our phones.

TLDR
Discuss some ideas on how we can hang out in our cities safely or how we can have the possibility of meeting new bro-friends without being castrated by the media.

[Edit] I'm in Denver.