I have seen this claim in a number of ways before:

  1. women have some natural, inborn understanding about how sexual relationships work; it's part of how they can be so good at manipulation

  2. men are always completely honest and straightforward with women about the nature of their sexual attraction (unlike women who lie about what they find hot, making guys grow up blue pilled and need TRP)

  3. just hearing the term "female intuition" and stuff thrown around irl

If you're red pill, do you believe that the women who disagree with TRP are lying about disagreeing with it? Because wouldn't all women side with red if this stuff rang as true to them? Do you think BP women are faking their surprise at some of its claims, or possibly arguing against it for some "feminine imperative" reasons?

If you're a woman, do you actually believe that you have some natural advantage in understanding relationships? Or maybe that the men in your life prepared you for understanding men romantically from a young age?

I think claims about superior female intuition are untrue. I don't think I have ever experienced any sort of natural understanding in my own relationships. And no man ever sat me down and told me about "male nature" the way its described on TRP, so no I don't think men are as perfectly honest as they'd like to believe they are. If they were, then TRP shouldn't be surprising to me or any women. I have no reason to think women are born with more knowledge about sex and relationships, but maybe some ladies out there do. What do you PPD peeps think about this?