Point being, if a girl wont fck you, that shouldn't diminish your personal value
Never stated nor implied that it should.
Deeper territory follows. Let's discuss.
TMK said:
We don't want guys overcompensating - altering personal or interpersonal frames - in one respect or other with the next girl, simply because the last one didn't put out. Long story short - lose some, win most.
Depends on the person.
Person 1: Fluid personal frame. Adapts to the target, feeds the target's needs, and wins the target (target is disposable at his beck and call).
Person2 : Intransigent personal frame. Shotgun approach. Will serve the needs and win those who are within his frame. Will lose those whose needs are outside his frame.
Here, in SoSuave, we preach men to be Person 2, correct? Let's challenge this argument:
One could argue that Person 2 has a stronger sense of self, as his frame is intransigent. But Person 1 "wins" more in the context of what he is trying to win.
1. Counterpoint to Person 1: Person 2 is being true to himself which is more important than "winning," while Person 1 is compromising himself and thus really losing.
Counterpoint addressed: Person 1 is also being true to himself, as he, "himself," is fluid, and so no compromising of himself, Mr. Fluid, exists.
2. Counterpoint to Person 1: Winning is being true to yourself, not winning the outcome.
Counterpoint addressed: Person1 is being true to himself, Mr. Fluid, and winning the outcome, together.
3. Counterpoint to Person 1: Person 1 loses value by altering himself to fit the needs of the subject.
Counterpoint addressed: Person1 does not alter "himself," as he, himself, is fluid.
4. Counterpoint to Person 1: Person 1 is inherently weak, as he has no personal convictions.
Counterpoint addressed: Person 1 does have a conviction: To be fluid. Person 2 could be understood as weak by being a slave to convictions that were formed primarily by the indoctrination of social constructs.
5. Counterpoint to Person 1: Person 1's fluidity could impose harm upon Person 1. For example, if the target wanted to get married, Person 1's concurrence to such a need could have dire financial consequences.
Counterpoint addressed: Correct. Person 1's fluidity should only be limited to acts that cannot cause personal injury directly, incidentally, or consequentially.
Any other counterpoints to Person 1's modus operandi?