Current Year girls are blissfully unaware of the disgust they inspire in men when they casually mention past relationships with assholes. The Slut Life + the Thirst Life have become so ingrained in US culture — in assertion if not in actual practice — that displeasing men is an autonomic twitch.
The Thirst Life is the enabler of The Slut Life, and the Slut Life exposes hypergamous rifts in the sexual market which exacerbate The Thirst Life. The two cultural degradations operate as a positively reinforcing feedback loop which can only be disrupted by a culture of patriarchal warlordism.
In the meantime, as a cratering sexual market loosened from all traditional constraints reveals more dark truths about the nature of women to dumbstruck beta males with vanishing outlets left to patrol wayward thots, there will be a temporary revisitation of lunkhead White Knightism as a means of grappling with a cultural landscape that has changed so radically it is easy to forget it was ever tethered to a system of benevolent sexism. As Andrew Anglin wrote,
Anglin is hitting on something important: degenerate and dying cultures can experience temporary resurgences in white knighting by thirsty betas who recoil at the consequences of a rudderless sexual market, and who have become accustomed to their pittance of online pats on the head by attention whore thots. So what will happen, and what we in fact see happening now, is a tension developing within the beta male matrix (which includes bro culture) caused by two simultaneous shifts in social excitation: one toward expressing the male sexual urge through online thirst, and the other toward policing the online attention whores who incite that urge.
As this tension ramps up it becomes intolerable, and something must give. That something, I predict, will be a generational (Gen Zyklon) swing against online exhibitionism and against White Knightism which paradoxically protects these sluts from the consequences of their inexhaustible need for socially disconnected anonymous male adoration.