Andrew Tate claims increased stress levels make men more romantic through 'G code', trolls say 'man's typing anything'

Andrew Tate said, 'Because anything big enough to stress him is big enough to end lives and end loves'
PUBLISHED OCT 21, 2023
Andrew Tate discussed the principles of the G code in his recent tweet (cobratate/Twitter)
Andrew Tate discussed the principles of the G code in his recent tweet (cobratate/Twitter)

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate, the controversial figure in the realm of social media, stirred up a commotion on 'X' by making a statement that left many of his followers perplexed.

Tate boldly claimed that men who experience higher levels of stress are inherently more romantic, as they adhere to what he refers to as the "G code."

Andrew Tate's cobra tattoo (@Cobratate/ Twitter)
Andrew Tate takes to the platform 'X' to share the G-code (@Cobratate/ Twitter)

Tate's remarks on both 'X' and the platform Rumble during his podcasts consistently provoke strong reactions.

They tend to place his critics in confusion, as they grapple with the perceived toxicity and controversy surrounding his beliefs and ideology.

Andrew Tate reveals the 'G code'

Tate is renowned for consistently sharing his beliefs and ideology with his dedicated followers.

Andrew Tate appered on a YouTube vlog (Mo Vlogs/ YouTube)
Andrew Tate asserts that men with more stress are more romantic (Mo Vlogs/ YouTube)

He has frequently emphasized his desire for men to exemplify the qualities of a 'Top G,' someone who commands both fear and respect from others.

In a recent post on the 'X' platform, Tate alluded to this notion, discussing how there exist men, including himself, who adhere to the principles of the G code, a core pillar of the Top G kind of men.

Tate confidently asserted, "Real Gs run by a different code to the p***ydem. G code - The more stressed he is. The more romantic he is."

(@Cobratate/ Twitter)
Andrew Tate asserts that only real Top G's follow G-code (@Cobratate/ Twitter)

"Because anything big enough to stress him is big enough to end lives and end loves."



 

Trolls indirectly assert Andrew Tate is typing anything without thinking

Following Tate's statement that men embodying the essence of a real Top G, who adhere to the 'G-code,' tend to become more romantic as their stress levels rise, several users came forward to share their perspectives.

Andrew Tate has become most influencial figure for the youth  (@Cobratate/ Twitter)
Andrew Tate's fans say Top G has a unique mindset (@Cobratate/ Twitter)

One user wrote, "Man's typing anything." Another user wrote, "Romantic?💀 when we stress we only focus on whats stressing us."

A user stated, "Respect to the G code. It's a unique mindset that not everyone understands. Life's pressures can shape a person in profound ways, and it's admirable when someone channels stress into love and care. Stay true to the code."



 



 



 

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