Steve Santagati, bestselling author of “The Manual: A True Bad Boy Explains How Men Think, Date, and Mate–and What Women Can Do to Come Out on Top,” says that one of the secrets to dating for men is not to be a liberal beta male.
The longtime serial dater and field researcher turned bestselling author told Fox News in a recent interview that women “just don’t like liberals, and they don’t like men that are not real men.” Instead, “real men predominantly are found in the Conservative Party.”
The reasoning behind this theory is that “women want to be with a man that they can trust, that they feel safe with,” a quality that conservative men have “by a landslide.” Santagati adds, “Any liberal woman who’s with a liberal man, chances are she hates him.”
Santagati also commented on the DNC convention last month, noting that women looking for a relationship were probably disappointed by the lack of real men in attendance. “The men are not being true to themselves. It’s all a veneer of, ‘Oh yes, I apologize for my whiteness, I apologize for my male toxicity. I apologize for these things.’ Women don’t want that,” said Santagati. […]
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