Lost Boys by James Bloodworth review journey into the manosphere
Briefly

James Bloodworth's exploration of the manosphere highlights how a subculture developed from pickup artist strategies into a broader online community where men blame women for their struggles. His personal experiences and interviews indicate that while many men immerse themselves in this toxic environment, the motivations remain unclear. Bloodworth’s encounters with conferences and social media coaching reveal that the ideologies prevalent in this space have historical roots dating back to the early 2000s, but his narrative lacks personal depth, detracting from insight into the allure of these communities.
Bloodworth’s exploration of the manosphere reveals a troubling culture that encourages men to blame women, stemming from pickup artist origins to modern online communities.
Despite immersing himself in the manosphere for research, Bloodworth expresses a lack of understanding as to why so many men are drawn to its toxic ideologies.
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