In light of the common line I've seen of "Every man should know about trp," I would also say the reverse is true. All girls should be exposed to this kind of content and should be exposed early, before they reach sexual maturity.

It's technically the opposite effect of what the men themselves want to achieve, but I've found that becoming educated on the material helps me avoid the very men that utilize it. 

I have a friend who recently got into a relationship and we had the typical female text screenshot analyzing going on, and she was telling me about how he's been ghosting her then coming back etc, and it immediately clicked that it's the same behaviors from his texts and her words - so I told her exactly that. She didn't listen to me and a few weeks later he dumped her, and she was super mad because she had been planning to break up with him, a similar situation I was once in. But I would not have been able to know that was a manipulation technique, had I not known about trp. And I told her the same thing, and I've been working with her the past few days about this sort of thing. She seems to be having a sort of revelation.

Likewise, I met a dude at a campus event last week that I talked to, and after messaging a little bit he ignored my last message for a few days, sent me one later, etc, and I see now he posts a lot of stuff of him with other girls. It clicked in my head, and I blocked him.

I don't think I would have handled these situations the same way a year ago before discovering trp.

I think most girls see these men as an extreme minority. They only look for very blatant, obvious red flags we're raised to look for, and ignore the subtle ones. In the past year the number of things I consider red flags has risen exponentially, and I find myself recognizing manipulative behaviors in boys I would not have before.

Trp takes every subtle red flag, collects them in one place, makes them evident to any woman who happens to stumble upon it, and essentially gives women instructions of how to recognize, avoid, and even revert that behavior or turn it on its head. I've read most of their sidebar, I'd say that was very eye opening.

So in a weird roundabout way I'm grateful to trp. Technically, by their increased popularity, women will stumble upon it, understand it, and learn to avoid men that utilize it. This is technically the opposite of the goal of trp, but nonetheless it is a good reason for it to keep existing.