Summary

Competition makes you produce more semen


Body

I ran across a study (source below) that shows just how deep competition is rooted inside a man. In 2005, researchers did a study that had straight men masturbate to two different porn videos. One was a group of lesbians, one was a gangbang of one woman by a group of men. They found that the video of the gangbang actually increased the participants sperm level significantly.


Conclusion

Think about the logical conclusion of these results. Just the thought of male competition makes a man ejeculate more genetic legacy. There is a biological force that drives a man, so deeply rooted inside us, that we subconsciously alter the amount of sperm we produce when faced with competition.

I think today's society views "competition" as a dirty word. No one wants to man up and be better than the next man. But, we are built for it. When we give up and give in to the allure of "everyone is equal" we deny ourselves our genetic identity. Women despise their husbands who get fat, lazy, and stop gaming them, because they gave up -- they don't think they have any other competition. But, there's a better man out there ready to make her scream.

I'll admit, at one point I was afraid of competition. However, I've learned to love it. Through understanding hypergamy, you learn to appreciate the intricacies of competition. Men don't want to be better than you because they don't like you (although they might). Men want to be better than you because that's the game of life. If you don't want to play the game, you don't get to complain. If you don't compete, you are the reason for your unhappiness -- not another man or woman.

I had a weird metaphor pop into my head this weekend as I mowed my lawn: I don't get mad at the grass for growing. I don't hate the dirt, rain, and sun for helping the grass grow. In fact, I don't even think about it. The grass growing just happens and it will always happen. Now, take this and apply it to women, hypergamy, and competition. Incels are mad at the grass growing. Incels don't want to compete. But, competition should be a foregone conclusion. It's going to happen, just like the grass is going to grow. Are you going to curse the grass or are you going to man up and mow it?

Edit: Forgot to add the study -Kilgallon, S.J. & Simmons, L.W. (2005) Image content influences men's semen quality. Biology Letters, 22, 253-255