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That "mog" problem
« on: August 19, 2022, 04:23:33 PM »

What is "mog" ("mogging")


If you read some incels' posts you will notice that almost all of them when it comes to comparing with better people will use the verb "mog" ("mogs", "mogging") and here we can explain the meaning for those of the noncels, new incels, English slang learners and random visitors what is the meaning and the origin of these words.

There is that definition "Mogging is a verbification and apheresis (loss of a sound or sounds at the beginning of a word) of the acronym "AMOG" (alpha male of the group) and it is the act of dominating another person."

But you can see that many if not all of the incels are using this verb every time when they want to say that someone is better than them like "His frame mogs me." (When someone has a better frame.), "Mogs me in looks." (When someone looks better.), etc. They use it not necessarily in the "dominating" sense because sometimes they say that even a woman mogs them (and usually the women aren't their competitors like all those better men out there except when there is a bisexual or lesbian female competitor) like "Her height mogs me." or "Mogs me for having friends."

A person who mogs others in some way is called a "mogger" (plural: "moggers"). A person who gets mogged is a "moggee" (or in other term a "mog-victim".)

There are countless examples of mogging, here are some of them.

  • Heighmog: being taller than someone else. Maybe one of the most depressing or frustrating thing for many of the incels who overthink this problem.
  • Jawmogging: being with a more masculine, sharp jawbone. Another overexaggerated problem for many of them.
  • IQmogging: being better educated, with more knowledge and skills. A real problem that most of them don't realize because at the present time the IQ is undervalued.
  • Hairmogging: being with better hair; not bald; not balding.
  • Skinmooging: being with better skin.
  • Torsomogging: being with a better torso (synonym: trunkmogging.)
  • Voicemogging: being with a better voice.
  • Breastmogging: femcels problem especially overthinked by those femcels and noncel females who doesn't realize that there are males who don't like big breasts.

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Re: That "mog" problem
« Reply #1 on: August 19, 2022, 05:49:48 PM »
The mogging is stronger in North and West. North > South (height mogging, pale skin mogging). West > East (height mogging, white skin mogging) and usually money mogging or wealth mogging. This rule is valid for the average number of the male incels. The southern, eastern, poor femcels it's not that big problem because they can ascend easy (hypergamy).

The rule isn't fully valid for those who prefer darker skin.
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Re: That "mog" problem
« Reply #2 on: August 19, 2022, 09:16:09 PM »
It's interesting.🍏🍎

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Re: That "mog" problem
« Reply #3 on: August 20, 2022, 12:44:41 AM »
It shows that these incels are comparing themselves with the others constantly.
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Re: That "mog" problem
« Reply #4 on: August 21, 2022, 02:35:15 AM »
 Mostly it's useless (unless it's not a motivation for you to try to improve yourself -- for instance you're looking at somebody who is having better body and you're not just thinking "He mogs me!" but immediately starting to think of a better diet, better physical exercises, more sports and so on.)
 When it comes to mogging (a.k.a. "amogging") I often think about this photo: -- Bruce Lee and Van Williams. I'm sure there are many incels who're going to say that Van Williams mogs Bruce Lee (mostly because he's taller than Bruce Lee) but I can't see how it is a problem once Mr Lee has a better built body, better martial skills and better popularity (at least now -- almost everyone knows Bruce Lee but who knows who was the actor Van Williams, especially the ones who're not from the USA?)
 So here are my 2 good suggestions when you feel you're a "moggee" (or a "mog-victim"):
 
  • Use it as a motivation; as a challenge to get better in this mog-area. For example, he's lean, you're fat. Start a weight loss plan; he has bigger muscles and you're skinny. Start a bodybuilding activity!
  • If you can't do anything about the certain mogging (for example he's tall and you're short or he has hair and you're bald) or if you don't like to compete in this certain field (for example his English is better than yours but you dislike learning English) then you can just compensate with something else. Some examples: you can compensate your shortness with gymmaxxing and your baldness with artmaxxing; you can compensate your poor English with learning Japanese or Spanish, Korean or Portuguese... (if the languages are not "your cup of tea" then learn some new skill like yoga or playing guitar).
There are many options. Don't let the mogging to discourage you; let it to motivate you becoming a better you. 8) :) 8)
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