In this short Austin advises straight men to get gay friends and use them as wingmen. Avoid people like this. Gay men are more than tools to get sex. This reminds me of women who think all gay men can do is be their personal shoppers and stylists. Insulting.

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In this short Austin advises straight men to get gay friends and use them as wingmen. Avoid people like this. Gay men are more than tools to get sex. This reminds me of women who think all gay men can do is be their personal shoppers and stylists. Insulting.

Trash.

Men are only attractive when their mouths are shut. This is so gross.
 
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In this short Austin advises straight men to get gay friends and use them as wingmen. Avoid people like this. Gay men are more than tools to get sex. This reminds me of women who think all gay men can do is be their personal shoppers and stylists. Insulting.

Trash.

There is so much wrong with this I don't even know where to start.

1. Masculine men don't have to state they're masculine, they just are. Sorry, bud.
2. The way he says "a gay guy" eight seconds in made me gag a little.
3. Nope, it's not like being friends with a woman. We're dudes.
4. Yes, we are great wingmen to our straight friends, provided we're actually friends, not if you're using us as a tool. And we don't tend to befriend red pill guys, beacuse yikes.
5. When we have genuine friendhips with women (i.e. when they're not using us as accessories), we're very protective of them, we're not going to introduce them to you if you're a red pill guy and we're probably kicking your ass instead.
6. "As long as he isn't trying you in any sort of way". Buddy, we don't even want to befriend people like you.
7. "This dynamic can have a lot of benefits". Yeah, for you. Do you offer anything back? Will you be our wingman? Will you introduce us to your gay buddies? Of course not, you don't have any.
8. "As long as he isn't flamboyant you can do masculine things together and actually be friends". Already admitting that you don't see the friendship as genuine. Disgusting. And also, flamboyant gays can be into "masculine things", whatever that is, and "masculine gays" can be uninterested in them, which you would know if you actually had gay friends.

Somehow dealing with a homphobe sounds better than delaing with this guy.

Amazing how someone with such an attractive physique can just open his mouth and make your dick shrivel up and nearly make you straight. :joy::joy:
 
There is so much wrong with this I don't even know where to start.

1. Masculine men don't have to state they're masculine, they just are. Sorry, bud.
2. The way he says "a gay guy" eight seconds in made me gag a little.
3. Nope, it's not like being friends with a woman. We're dudes.
4. Yes, we are great wingmen to our straight friends, provided we're actually friends, not if you're using us as a tool. And we don't tend to befriend red pill guys, beacuse yikes.
5. When we have genuine friendhips with women (i.e. when they're not using us as accessories), we're very protective of them, we're not going to introduce them to you if you're a red pill guy and we're probably kicking your ass instead.
6. "As long as he isn't trying you in any sort of way". Buddy, we don't even want to befriend people like you.
7. "This dynamic can have a lot of benefits". Yeah, for you. Do you offer anything back? Will you be our wingman? Will you introduce us to your gay buddies? Of course not, you don't have any.
8. "As long as he isn't flamboyant you can do masculine things together and actually be friends". Already admitting that you don't see the friendship as genuine. Disgusting. And also, flamboyant gays can be into "masculine things", whatever that is, and "masculine gays" can be uninterested in them, which you would know if you actually had gay friends.

Somehow dealing with a homphobe sounds better than delaing with this guy.

Amazing how someone with such an attractive physique can just open his mouth and make your dick shrivel up and nearly make you straight. :joy::joy:

The irony about guys like him is when they've been in my orbit, profusely claiming their straightness and these pseudo player profiles, they are the ones "trying me in many sort of ways." They move to try this dick.

They suck.


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...and suck

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and swallow...

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In this short Austin advises straight men to get gay friends and use them as wingmen. Avoid people like this. Gay men are more than tools to get sex. This reminds me of women who think all gay men can do is be their personal shoppers and stylists. Insulting.

Trash.

Lol. He might as well winked at the end of the video because the man is clearly speaking in code. And the hidden message is: Normalize masculine straight guys being friends with queer guys and subsequently making it easier for closet cases like himself can hang out in public with their effeminate "roommates" with fewer and fewer suspensions about their sexuality and questions about their masculinity.
 
I just love how not a single person in the comments on his own video agrees with him. Some call him homophobic, some call him gay, but most point out what a beta move it is to go ask your gay friend to talk to women on your behalf. Which I hadn't even thought about, but so true. :joy::joy:

What little credibility he could have had as a dating coach, down the drain. :joy::joy:
 
In this short Austin advises straight men to get gay friends and use them as wingmen. Avoid people like this. Gay men are more than tools to get sex. This reminds me of women who think all gay men can do is be their personal shoppers and stylists. Insulting.

Trash.


Who cares. He's hot and his idea is foolproof. Stop crying.
 
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There is so much wrong with this I don't even know where to start.

1. Masculine men don't have to state they're masculine, they just are. Sorry, bud.
2. The way he says "a gay guy" eight seconds in made me gag a little.
3. Nope, it's not like being friends with a woman. We're dudes.
4. Yes, we are great wingmen to our straight friends, provided we're actually friends, not if you're using us as a tool. And we don't tend to befriend red pill guys, beacuse yikes.
5. When we have genuine friendhips with women (i.e. when they're not using us as accessories), we're very protective of them, we're not going to introduce them to you if you're a red pill guy and we're probably kicking your ass instead.
6. "As long as he isn't trying you in any sort of way". Buddy, we don't even want to befriend people like you.
7. "This dynamic can have a lot of benefits". Yeah, for you. Do you offer anything back? Will you be our wingman? Will you introduce us to your gay buddies? Of course not, you don't have any.
8. "As long as he isn't flamboyant you can do masculine things together and actually be friends". Already admitting that you don't see the friendship as genuine. Disgusting. And also, flamboyant gays can be into "masculine things", whatever that is, and "masculine gays" can be uninterested in them, which you would know if you actually had gay friends.

Somehow dealing with a homphobe sounds better than delaing with this guy.

Amazing how someone with such an attractive physique can just open his mouth and make your dick shrivel up and nearly make you straight. :joy::joy:
Stop using "we". I'm a gay man and not agree with what you say.
 
With this kind of buzz-killing attitude, you'll be the unchallenged Dry Hump King for the rest of your virgin life. Give my best to your pillows. Long live the king. Lmfao. :joy::laughing::joy:

Thank you. Now post porn not tears. We don't care about complaints.
 
I just love how not a single person in the comments on his own video agrees with him. Some call him homophobic, some call him gay, but most point out what a beta move it is to go ask your gay friend to talk to women on your behalf. Which I hadn't even thought about, but so true. :joy::joy:

What little credibility he could have had as a dating coach, down the drain. :joy::joy:

Isn't it more beta to obey and do it like a good boy. Less work. His plan worked. Who cares.