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5

This is such an insane abuse of statistics.
/r/seduction01/02/16 09:57 PM
1

So far? Starting from when?
/r/TheRedPill20/01/14 10:02 PM
1

we live in different worlds.
/r/seduction05/12/13 06:23 PM
1

you may be projecting, not all of us are self-inflating.
/r/seduction04/12/13 06:00 PM
4

you might want to re read the entire sidebar section on inner game if you think this has anything to do with insincerity or deception.
/r/seduction04/12/13 05:15 PM
2

Who re upholstered your pussy?
/r/TheRedPill09/08/13 12:51 AM
1

You're doing a real good job of putting words in my mouth and talking to me as if I am your internalized concept of a TRP Male without considering that I'm an individual. The ONLY thing that I have commented upon is your use of the terminology 'making love', and from this, I'm a soul-less fuck bot who can't derive any pleasure from emotions. You're also doing a lot of assuming that I see sex as a physical release. In a hierarchy of reasons that I fuck someone, orgasm is maybe #5.
/r/TheRedPill09/08/13 12:39 AM
7

How in the world do you know if you want to date someone before you approach? You could try to approach with no end goal, that might help.
/r/seduction08/08/13 07:38 PM
1

You made a lot ( a metric fuck ton) of assumptions off of 4 letters. I make love to my girlfriend the same way I have sex with her, the same way I fuck her. Passionately, with care, and as dirty as possible. The same way I do with every woman. Just because I don't get the touchie-feelies doesn't mean I am incapable of love, just incapable of your very narrow and specific view of what 'love' is.
/r/TheRedPill08/08/13 07:34 PM
1

'making love' BPAF
/r/TheRedPill08/08/13 05:28 PM
-1

english good alpha trate
/r/TheRedPill08/08/13 05:25 PM
1

Response two is beta as fuck.
/r/TheRedPill19/07/13 02:24 AM
-1

Neither are vaginas.
/r/TheRedPill03/07/13 04:54 PM
1

1st) You're awesome. I came at you with a personal attack and you bounced back with a well-conceived, thoughtful response. Point 1 to you. You demonstrate you knowledge of our teacher Lee, because you respond 'like water'. 2nd) I don't need to apologize for overanalyzing. Overanalyzing is my game and it gets me results. People have called me telepathic. I claim no such thing. 3rd)I claim to understand noone's condition but my own. But I also hold no illusion that my condition is that far removed…
/r/seduction15/06/13 10:30 PM
2

Such as? By that I mean can you cite your sources?
/r/MensRights11/04/13 04:24 PM
3

Which data?
/r/MensRights11/04/13 04:19 PM
-1

Women have a lot more than sexuality to 'bargain' with.
/r/MensRights07/03/13 09:34 PM
2

you mean break 1 problem into a bunch of smaller problems? Yeah.
/r/seduction19/12/12 05:39 PM
4

There's actually a lot to be said about increased testosterone production in men that take cold showers nightly. If I can find my source I'll give you a link.
/r/seduction25/11/12 05:45 PM
129

sounds like AA to me
/r/seduction25/11/12 05:44 PM
0

Yup. A hate group hate group.
/r/MensRights04/08/12 08:20 PM
2

I feel like we're talking across each other here.
/r/seduction30/07/12 01:50 AM
2

Let's say I talk to 30 different girls in a five hour (9 to 2) night. I can probably number close 6, and walk out with a hard close, k or f, if not two. If I'm in a part of town with 1000 girls on any given night, approaching is 99.7% of the work. It's the hard part, and it takes so little effort.
/r/seduction30/07/12 12:51 AM
2

Why should it be illegal to be selfish? Isn't that what capitalism teaches us? Isn't that why we burn coal and kill whales? It is the most efficient use of our dollar and we have been socially conditioned to believe that is a good thing. If a baby is legitimately about to murder me of course I would kill it. Are you kidding me? Just because he's young and stupid and doesn't know what he's doing doesn't make it less dangerous.
/r/MensRights16/07/12 07:35 PM
1

Who did I kill?
/r/MensRights16/07/12 07:26 PM
3

I'm arguing that we should establish more basic rights first, and then move on to illuminate more complicated ones.
/r/MensRights16/07/12 07:25 PM
1

This is a pattern of behavior that you seem to want to dissuade. Comprehensive sex ed and easy access to birth control is the best way to do that. You can help stop abortion in this country, but not by making it illegal or difficult. If you make it illegal and difficult you keep the choice in the hands of those with means.
/r/MensRights16/07/12 07:20 PM
4

Yes. It is perfectly acceptable to kill a baby in self defense.
/r/MensRights16/07/12 04:11 PM
3

I am so pleased that I wasn't aborted. I'm pleased that my father had a decent education and employment. I'm pleased that my parents decided to try for a second child. I'm pleased that my mother got me proper prenatal care and didn't smoke crack while pregnant. So of course I would be pleased that my parents had the ability to choose not to abort me. Not every parent has that ability, and denying the opposite choice only does harm to the lives of children and families. Giving these families a ch…
/r/MensRights16/07/12 04:05 PM
1

wat?
/r/MensRights16/07/12 03:56 PM
11

In a political climate where birth control is considered controversial, I think you can understand why the reproductive justice movement has turned a blind eye to LPS. There are so many issues that we can't move on to because our elected officials are tilting at abortion. We can't overhaul the adoption system to be easier to navigate for gay couples or single individuals. We can't fix access issues faced by men and women in rural areas. We can't mandate comprehensive sex education. We can't legi…
/r/MensRights16/07/12 03:49 PM
2

A little too weak but you'll do.
/r/seduction20/05/12 06:30 PM
0

Really? A post in MensRights about a Cosmo article that simply points out a trick (used by both genders) used to build attraction? There are actual things to advocate for in the sphere of Men's Rights. This is not one of them.
/r/MensRights28/03/12 11:45 PM
1

Yup. Keep in mind as well, that being engaging in any behavior that could be perceived as 'rape-y' is bad form for someone with strong game. You want them chasing (coercing, begging, forcing, etc) you. So when someone in the comments of a FR accuses you of rape, there's probably some game you can tighten up anyhow.
/r/seduction27/03/12 10:04 PM
0

☐ Some people accuse you of date-rape ☐ Some people accuse you of actual rape Same thing. Don't perpetuate the idea that something can be 'just' date-rape. If a woman says no, it's rape. If a woman cannot say yes, it's rape. If a woman says no, it's one of two things, either she isn't interested, or she is trying to get you to chase her. In either case, giving chase when she says no is bad form.
/r/seduction27/03/12 09:41 PM
-1

You realize that this reads like a manifesto. Right?
/r/MensRights17/03/12 03:34 PM
23

Never saw her sit around and moan again after that day People are assholes when they are allowed to be assholes. Verbally slaughter (or just address with compassion and assertiveness) them the first time and it won't happen again.
/r/MensRights05/03/12 11:15 PM
1

Look, we're arguing semantics here. I think discrimination against men is fucking terrible. Discrimination against women is fucking terrible. I have a pro-woman agenda. I also have a pro-man agenda. (I'm a man, how could I not have a pro-man agenda?) But, because sexism is institutional, and discrimination is individual, the female employer in this scenario is engaging in a discriminatory act.
/r/MensRights05/03/12 01:53 AM
3

Oh and, don't give me that feminism is about equality crap. I don't buy into that. Why not?
/r/MensRights05/03/12 01:38 AM
0

Except it wasn't invented by feminists. It was invented by academics and also applies to racism and other forms of institutionalized oppression. Our society gives power to women Good. Great, even. Give them equal power in every situation. Give them equal social, physical, military and political power. But, the fact of the matter is that men have more power. The abuses of those with greater power are despicable, whether the individual has more power on a micro or macro level. However, a despicabl…
/r/MensRights05/03/12 01:34 AM
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Sexism against men is possible, but only if it is perpetrated by a man. (Male employer hires female over male because she is female = sexism against a man, i don't think any sane person could argue the opposite) Women can certainly discriminate against men, but because of their lack of power (in western society as a whole, not necessarily their power in the given situation) their prejudices don't cross the line into true sexism.
/r/MensRights05/03/12 01:03 AM
1

Why is faggot the pejorative of choice in this instance? Is it because you associate the act of sending a morning text message with a particular homosexual population? Is it because you are trying to cast this gentleman in a negative light? Is there something inherently negative about gay sex?
/r/seduction11/01/12 05:57 AM
6

I sounds like you're looking for excuses not to have friends.
/r/seduction05/01/12 02:18 AM
2

More like who has lemons with tequila.
/r/seduction11/12/11 08:15 PM
19

This is a joke.
/r/seduction25/11/11 12:53 PM
2

You know that is the look of disapproval right?
/r/seduction23/10/11 07:45 PM
1

She doesn't remember your flubs. She remembers laughing, the rain, the food, getting lost, and the kiss. Those 5 things are much more important than whether or not there was an awkward attempt at a hug or the fact you asked her to call.
/r/seduction04/10/11 10:43 PM
27

"I'm flattered, but not interested, thank you. Do you need anything else from the bar?" Clear, concise, direct and tactful.
/r/seduction02/10/11 09:39 PM
17

"I'm not interested." Clear, concise and direct.
/r/seduction02/10/11 07:40 PM
2

Nothing wrong with it, but you're creating obstacles for yourself. Why would it be awkward sitting next her? Are you awkward sitting next to people on the bus or train? Are you awkward in a movie theatre? Why should you be more awkward next to someone you know than someone you don't?
/r/seduction02/10/11 06:55 PM
19

Stand up and sit next to her.
/r/seduction02/10/11 01:19 AM
1

Feynman Style.
/r/seduction29/09/11 03:46 AM
4

Perfect timing for me.
/r/seduction23/09/11 02:43 AM
7

english is not her first language, so there's kind of a barrier there. I can't be as charming as I'd like because of this Sounds like an excuse to me. In order to do it, do it. Since you "can't communicate" you need to hit your body language hard. Kino better.
/r/seduction14/09/11 12:04 PM
1

i don't think i'm handsome/cool enough to make her give me her number by not pushing for it That's the problem. There's nothing wrong with you. Stop trying to make easy outs for yourself. Assume the yes, friend. Until she says otherwise, she is still interested. Don't bother adding her on facebook or going out of your way to get to this bar. When it happens, just be you and let her close herself.
/r/seduction06/09/11 11:50 PM
2

Go to the lounge and talk to everyone but her. If she doesn't offer her phone number by the end of the night, write it off as a failed experiment and move on.
/r/seduction05/09/11 07:14 PM
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