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Cool bachelors in the real world to aspire to be like.

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I follow Dan Bilzerian on Instagram and have also heard of the Australian dude named Candyman who does Tobacco stuff or something. In many ways these guys have inspired me to believe that there is life after 30. Unfortunately I find that so many American men after college fall into the following camps:

1. Marriage with kids.

2. LTRs.

3. Working on some "hobby" or "life purpose" while not having much going sexually.

4. Loser PUAs that Chase recently did an article on.

5. Best case, the guy that does get laid but does not have the flashy social life or the social success/status to brag of.

I feel like some of us need role models, older guys to really look up to that are not necessarily top shelf celebrities. I mean we'd all love to be like Leonardo DiCaprio but any success stories of guys you know who live a smaller scale version of the life Dan Bilzerian lives or actually live a bachelor lifestyle that includes a lot of hot women, cool friends, partying and having social status.

We'd all love role models or some guys to emulate, especially here in America.

While I am not that big of a fan of mental masturbation, after so much negativity out there of incels and men being divorced after marrying the wrong girl, why not talk more of the older guys doing game right?
 

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Re: Give me more cool bachelors in the real world to aspire to be like.

Use Chase as a model, use the other authors from here as models.

If you don't want to settle down after 30 then don't. If you feel you'll be judged because you're a bachelor in your 30s then conform to society and have a family.

You have nothing to worry about, you have a good job. Keep your good job, go out as much as you want, sleep with as many women as you want, and keep doing it until you are bored of it.

Tbh you shouldn't really need a model, but I get what you're saying.

I know many guys who settled down in their early to mid 20s, they just like settling down.

I knew that I didn't want to do that, and I have been doing my own thing for a while so doing this is normal to me.

Only thing is that I also do want to work on more important things than just women, but I still want to be a bachelor for a while.
 
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