Before I ever heard the term "red pill", I was listening to Tom Leykis' very RP show. For helping people ease into the idea, he presented a list of very simple rules to stay on track. I haven't seen them here yet, but I know they'd be appreciated.

  1. NEVER, EVER date a single mother (and if you do bed one, always use condoms).

  2. Never do what you don't want to do. You make the money, you decide where you are going and what you are doing.

  3. Don't ask a women what she wants to do.

  4. Never tell a women how much money you make.

  5. Don't EVER date co-workers!

  6. Never answer the phone on the weekend (unless it is a for-sure lay).

  7. Never spend more than 40 bucks on a date. (Have a big meal before the date, then when you get there just have a salad. She won't want to eat more than you.)

  8. NEVER approach a woman in a club who has her girlfriends with her.

  9. If you are not getting laid by the 3rd date, dump her and move on.

  10. No spooning, no cuddling, no staying over. Get in, get out!

  11. Never be in a committed relationship UNTIL you are 25 or really ready to settle down (or better yet, when you have achieved your professional dream.)

A couple more I remember:

  1. Don't let a chick get chatty on her cell phone during a date. She is possibly talking to the guy she will fuck after your date. Tom recommended immediately getting up and leaving -- letting the guy who would get to fuck her cover the bill.

  2. Don't trust a woman to be honest about birth control. Dispose of a filled condom by flushing it.

  3. Always get paternity tests.

  4. Don't buy drinks for women in bars.

His show and blog are also relevant to your RP interests:

http://blowmeuptom.com/leykis101/

Enjoy!

Edit: A lot of people are taking this exactly by the letter, rather than the spirit, of each rule. They also seem to miss the fact that he is an ENTERTAINER rather than a preacher or lecturer. I guess you'd have to understand his show and his humor to have the proper context.

I see some personal attacks, too. The point was to present a show with humor and topics that most people here would appreciate. Take it or leave it.