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Anonymous /lit/24558593#24562795
7/19/2025, 2:55:34 AM
Sadly, Porn. It’s written in a very unique style unlike any other self-help book. The author does his best to filter out people who won’t actually put in the work to change by filling the book with cuck porn (first 35 pages is just a skit to a cuck porn scene iirc) where most of the text is under footnotes. I think it even went as far to say that if you were a grown woman or a man above 40, you shouldn’t bother reading the book since you’re incapable of the change that’s prescribed by Teach and that you’re much better off coping consciously than pretending that you can meaningfully change. The fundamental thesis of the book is that >you are fake and gay and that you were shaped by, sadly, porn. By using a Lacanian lens to analyze literature and other forms of art, the author challenges you to actually “traverse the fantasy”…as well as learn some calculus lol. This book has made a serious and noticeable change in how I live my life, though it is fundamentally brutal work.
Anonymous /lit/24558593#24562781
7/19/2025, 2:52:45 AM
Sadly, Porn. It’s written in a very unique style unlike any other self-help book. The author does his best to filter out people who won’t actually put in the work to change by filling the book with cuck porn (first 35 pages is just a skit to a cuck porn scene iirc) where most of the text is under footnotes. I think it even went as far to say that if you were a grown woman or a man above 40, you shouldn’t bother reading the book since you’re incapable of the change that’s prescribed by Teach and that you’re coping consciously than pretend you can meaningfully change. The fundamental thesis of the book is that >you are fake and gay and that you were shaped by, sadly, porn. By using a Lacanian lens to analyze literature and other forms of art, the author challenges you to actually “traverse the fantasy”…as well as learn some calculus lol. This book has made a serious and noticeable change in how I live my life, though it is fundamentally brutal work.