asmodeianism is inclusive

Respect for All Men in Asmodeianism

Lack of attraction is not an excuse for lack of respect.

In Asmodeianism, all men are worthy of dignity, acknowledgment, and respect—regardless of background, race, body type, ability, or whether they fit into one’s personal desires.

A true Son of Asmodeus sees the value in all men, knowing that while not every man will be a lover, every man has the potential to be a brother. In a world that discards people so easily, where friendships and connections are often treated as disposable, an Asmodeian does not fall into the trap of shallowness and dismissal. He understands that respect is not about attraction—it is about strength, honor, and mastery.


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1. The Asmodeian Code of Respect

✔ Brotherhood is More Than Desire – While sex is worship, brotherhood is power. A man does not need to be a lover to be valuable. The wisdom, loyalty, and presence of another man can strengthen the path.

✔ Acknowledge Every Man’s Presence – Ignoring, belittling, or dismissing someone based on superficiality is weakness. A true Son of Asmodeus stands with presence and power, and that includes treating others with dignity. A nod, a handshake, a moment of recognition—these small acts build connections and respect.

✔ Confidence Does Not Require Cruelty – A Son of Asmodeus does not tear others down to lift himself up. He walks into a room commanding attention through his own fire, not by dimming another’s.

✔ Inclusivity is Strength – Asmodeianism embraces all men—regardless of race, body type, age, or ability. Strength is not just in the flesh; it is in presence, intelligence, wit, loyalty, and mastery over one’s desires. Every man walking the path, or seeking it, deserves respect.

✔ No One is Owed Attraction, but Everyone Deserves Dignity – Rejection can be firm, but never cruel. A simple “I appreciate that, but I’m not interested” is enough. Humiliation, mockery, and cold dismissal are signs of a weak man who fears his own reflection.

✔ A Man’s Worth is Not Defined by Your Desire for Him – Some men may not be your type sexually, but they may be allies, friends, mentors, or potential brothers.

✔ The Strong Elevate, the Weak Dismiss – A Son of Asmodeus leaves every man feeling acknowledged, respected, or inspired—never humiliated or diminished.


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2. The Value of Platonic Brotherhood

In today’s world of throwaway relationships, ghosting, and shallow interactions, true brotherhood is rare. Asmodeianism teaches that while sexual indulgence is sacred, so is deep, platonic male connection.

✔ A Brother Can Offer Strength, Guidance, and Power – Not all men will share your bed, but many will walk beside you, offering wisdom, loyalty, and support. A true Son of Asmodeus values these relationships and does not discard them in pursuit of fleeting indulgence.

✔ The Modern World Tries to Isolate Men—Brotherhood is the Cure – Many men feel disconnected, unseen, and unwanted. A Son of Asmodeus sees the value in other men, lifts them up, and strengthens his circle.

✔ Loyalty is Power – Lovers may come and go, but brotherhood, when nurtured, creates lasting bonds that elevate all involved. A man with strong brothers is never alone.


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3. When You Are Pursued by Someone You Do Not Want

✔ Reject With Grace, Not Cruelty – "I appreciate the confidence, but I'm not interested." No mockery, no disgust, no need to make them feel small.

✔ Set Boundaries Without Shame – If persistence becomes uncomfortable, enforce boundaries firmly: "I said no, and I need you to respect that."

✔ Treat Others as You Expect to Be Treated – One day, you may desire someone who does not desire you. How would you want them to respond?


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4. True Power is in Presence, Not Pettiness

A Son of Asmodeus does not waste energy on cruelty. He moves with confidence, acknowledges all, and respects even those he does not desire.

Because respect is not about attraction. It is about mastery. It is about fire. It is about carrying oneself as one who commands, not one who diminishes.

An Asmodeian is powerful not just because of who he takes—but because of who he lifts up.


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