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| 3 | "we fought for the freedom to RISK rape!"Why not? People accept risk every day in every aspect of our lives. Our entire day revolves around doing risk reward analysis to determine our actions. For all other violent or evasive crimes we teach people how to avoid or lower the risk. Lock your doors, get an alarm system, don't show off fancy Jewelry or flash money walking down the street etc... But for some reason rape is treated differently and it's not about encouraging people to lower their risk it's encouraging them to ignore or increa… | /r/RedPillWives | 12/09/16 09:50 PM |
| 7 | Non-Mothers of RPW - Let's share our thoughts on parenting. Mother's of RPW, share your experience! Controversial Opinions Welcome.Haha good point! But then again, if your in a gang you probably have high aggression and delinquency to authority.... Because you were spanked in the first place =p | /r/RedPillWives | 07/09/16 11:56 PM |
| 2 | 6 Feminist Myths That Will Not DieWell that's why I think both ends of the spectrum are heavily skewed.. Because where do you draw the line of when to include someone in the statistic? For example I live in Canada and I could Name easily 25-30 prostitutes who are under aged and while not "abducted" have been forced into sex trade. And that's just people I personally have encountered in 1 city in Canada. Given that the US has 10x the population I can only assume the numbers would correlate. And I am just one person in one city ..… | /r/RedPillWives | 10/08/16 02:59 AM |
| 1 | 6 Feminist Myths That Will Not DieI just re read it again. What I am getting from it is that the myth is the 100,000-300,000 figure ( which is exaggerated) and that the "true number" is only in the hundreds. I am saying that while 300,000 might be exaggerated, a number in the hundreds is a very LOW estimation. | /r/RedPillWives | 09/08/16 11:57 PM |
| 2 | 6 Feminist Myths That Will Not DieMost of this is very true and spot on for shooting down false claims. Except point #2. While the stated estimate of 100,000-300,000 might be exaggerated, the rebuttal does not reflect the actual numbers at all and down plays the situation entirely. | /r/RedPillWives | 09/08/16 05:28 AM |
| 1 | What are your unpopular opinions?Haha exactly but I was just trying to figure out if it was unpopular as far as your internet associations go or if it was unpopular in your real surroundings... if that even makes sense . | /r/RedPillWives | 06/07/16 04:49 AM |
| 1 | What are your unpopular opinions?You have to give a reason to why you want to change your name.. a common example ( which doesnt apply to THIS situation but is just an example of one you can use)...is that your maiden name causes you stress because it reminds you of an abusive family member. If you have a reason you petition to change your name... it can be done. Theres also kind of a two tiered system where your legal name will remain the same but your public name can change.. .so the name on your passport will stay your maide… | /r/RedPillWives | 06/07/16 04:46 AM |
| 2 | What are your unpopular opinions?I just ask because being white an north american I have actually never in "person" encountered someone with views aligned with yours. However your comment was higher up in this thread than others... and when I looked at other comments I realized that my north american culture is FAR different then the culture experienced elsewhere close to me. | /r/RedPillWives | 05/07/16 05:33 AM |
| 2 | What are your unpopular opinions?Well like all studies you kind find plenty that agree with you. It all comes down to if you believe that there are different types of intelligence versus the typical math/science scale. | /r/RedPillWives | 05/07/16 02:13 AM |
| 3 | What are your unpopular opinions?Yeah it is. It's really easy to legally change your gender and name. All you need is a doctors note. | /r/RedPillWives | 05/07/16 02:06 AM |
| 3 | What are your unpopular opinions?Hah.... It's one of the least imposing laws that quebec has ;) | /r/RedPillWives | 05/07/16 02:05 AM |
| 2 | What are your unpopular opinions?You can legally change your name to your spouses. It's not a simple process and it costs money.. But changing your surname is possible. | /r/RedPillWives | 05/07/16 02:04 AM |
| 1 | What are your unpopular opinions?Can I just ask where you are from geographically and what culture you identify with? | /r/RedPillWives | 05/07/16 02:01 AM |
| 1 | What are your unpopular opinions?I mean I guess MGM doesn't make sense to someone who doesn't have a penis or who hasn't had to experience GM at all. I know more than a handful of adult males who got infections later in life, Chronic ones. They had to be cut later in life and they described the experience as complete torture. Which could have been avoided if it was done when they were a few days old. It could also be a cultural thing but me and most of the females I know have a very real preference for circumcised males. | /r/RedPillWives | 05/07/16 01:59 AM |
| 2 | Simple Questions!It's perfectly safe to leave yogurt out of the fridge for the day. | /r/RedPillWives | 07/06/16 02:50 AM |
| 1 | [Article] Disciplinary Spanking Increased Childhood Defiance and Mental Health IssuesWell thats the whole point of marrying someone right.. making sure you are on the same page about very important issues such as those pertaining to child raising. However, the reality is that a LOT of people have children with people and find out that HEY they really were not on the same page at all. Raising a child takes 2 people and when both people are not on the same page... the child suffers and that is the bottom line. The urge for a mother to care for and parent their child sometimes trum… | /r/RedPillWives | 02/05/16 03:51 AM |
| 1 | [Article] Disciplinary Spanking Increased Childhood Defiance and Mental Health IssuesI never used the words cops, but for the purposes of this comparison ill just roll with it. Its all about context. 6 year old just playing with a knife they found because they think it is interesting... take the knife from them, distract them, explain that its dangerous and could hurt people. 15 year old waving a knife because they are mad and want to hurt things... call cops. Gently taking a knife from a 6 year old is not "force"...wrestling a knife away is... | /r/RedPillWives | 02/05/16 03:38 AM |
| 2 | [Article] Disciplinary Spanking Increased Childhood Defiance and Mental Health IssuesI struggle with this rational. I have expressed in other posts that while I agree and enjoy the conversations/morals/values brought up here, sometimes a topic will come up that makes me question everything..this is one of them. From my perspective traditional corporal punishment can be seen as abuse, especially when you look at how it was used on "out of line slaves". While I am not comparing the bloody beating of slaves to that of a child, the same intention of curbing behavior by use of force/… | /r/RedPillWives | 29/04/16 04:28 AM |
| 4 | [Article] Disciplinary Spanking Increased Childhood Defiance and Mental Health IssuesIf a child is being abused, hurt, subjected to inappropriate discipline then no he does NOT have the right to do so as he "sees fit". There is a reason that Child Services/Youth Protection/Social Services exists... people dont have the right to do "what they want as they see fit" to a child just because they happen to have biological ties to it. | /r/RedPillWives | 29/04/16 01:45 AM |
| 2 | [Article] Disciplinary Spanking Increased Childhood Defiance and Mental Health IssuesI have had many kids have dangerous things in their hands, and not once have I ever had to use force to resolve the issue. Should the situation be so critical that force needs to be used, then appropriate authorities should be used to do it, not yourself. | /r/RedPillWives | 29/04/16 01:40 AM |
| 2 | [Article] Disciplinary Spanking Increased Childhood Defiance and Mental Health IssuesNatural consequences are very tangible and leave much more meaningful and long lasting imprints on developing minds than physical force. No personality responds well to violence, if they do, then there was something else very wrong there to begin with. The act of giving birth does not automatically qualify someone to be able to make "the best choices"... a parent might feel 100% that hitting their child is the best option.. but studies like this point out that no.. no its not. | /r/RedPillWives | 29/04/16 01:39 AM |
| 5 | [Article] Disciplinary Spanking Increased Childhood Defiance and Mental Health IssuesWithout addressing everything else being brought up in this thread, I just want to point out that the difference between this study and all the other studies is that one spanned over 50 years and studied a huge sample of people. If you had 10 small studies over short periods of time of COURSE you could get the results to sway many different ways.. but the beauty of this study is that it was huge. The bigger the sample size the higher the probability that the results are reflective of the "true m… | /r/RedPillWives | 29/04/16 01:32 AM |
| 3 | [Article] Disciplinary Spanking Increased Childhood Defiance and Mental Health IssuesActually the study was on an open handed single hit to the bum, exactly like LauraXVII described. So yes, that method leads to negative consequences outlined in the article. | /r/RedPillWives | 29/04/16 01:27 AM |
| 1 | Suggestions on encouraging my man to be more ALPHA in bed?Condoms are still his responsibility though. Why are you not taking birth control of some sort if you dont mind me asking? | /r/RedPillWomen | 09/04/16 03:53 AM |
| 1 | Suggestions on encouraging my man to be more ALPHA in bed?That's still on him. Condoms are a male responsibility . Why don't you use the pill or the patch or an IUD? | /r/RedPillWomen | 08/04/16 04:33 AM |
| 4 | Weird Things "All" Couples Fight AboutBut how do you hang your coats ?!? | /r/RedPillWives | 08/04/16 12:06 AM |
| 1 | Weird Things "All" Couples Fight AboutI will have to disagree with everything she says or does showing no respect. I think that's a bit extreme. He told delegates her to pick supper, she does, he shoots it down. That's not disrespect on her end. She rolls her eyes about the paper towel, he rolls his eyes about putting the cup in the sink... Both have pet peeves about each other. I think the video showed balance that both partners could annoy, disrespect, make mountains out of molehills . | /r/RedPillWives | 08/04/16 12:04 AM |
| 9 | Suggestions on encouraging my man to be more ALPHA in bed?It's not up to HIM to ask you to go on birth control. You are responsible for your own reproductive health, as he is for his. He is using his own birth control by abstaining and pulling out, but what are you doing on your end? | /r/RedPillWomen | 07/04/16 11:13 PM |
| 2 | I'm 20, almost 21, and Black, living in NYC. Where do I find a LTR with a high value man?I don't think it's about listing your attributes but more about being honest with yourself about yourself and what you bring. "Trust me I am high value" doesn't contribute to this process. | /r/RedPillWomen | 06/04/16 06:14 PM |
| 1 | Why an MRS degree is more valid than an English BAWell, that answers that. | /r/RedPillWomen | 31/03/16 01:41 AM |
| 1 | Why an MRS degree is more valid than an English BAWell to sum up my opinion on this article quickly, it is too full of shit to be taken seriously and overshadows any good points this author might have made. She claims that since you can watch lectures from top universities you should be able to have as much knowledge as a college Grad but doesnt take into account that simply WATCHING a lecture doesnt mean you are absorbing the material or able to utilize whats being taught in a useful way. She claims that a PHD in Medieval History wont make you… | /r/RedPillWomen | 31/03/16 01:39 AM |
| 1 | Why an MRS degree is more valid than an English BAWhat do you mean lib arts brainwashing? I have never studied or known anyone to study liberal arts, what is the main focus? | /r/RedPillWomen | 30/03/16 06:58 PM |
| 3 | FR: I thought I was a pretty good RP girlfriend until...Your relationship sounds awesome and it's very inspiring, not because what your doing is reinventing the wheel or over difficult but because you found someone who brings out the best in you! | /r/RedPillWomen | 21/03/16 11:19 PM |
| 2 | FR: I thought I was a pretty good RP girlfriend until...Makes sense! I have also seen brief mention of some sort of check list type criteria for figuring out if you have a "good man". Is there literally a checklist somewhere or is it just a general interpretation of the concepts brought up here that women are applying to their SO. | /r/RedPillWomen | 21/03/16 06:37 PM |
| 3 | FR: I thought I was a pretty good RP girlfriend until...Thank you for the response! The way you explained the thought process it seems as though that while you initially disagreed, in the end you see where he is coming from and ended up agreeing that his way is best. Same for him agreeing on the holiday issue . I guess my confusion still lies with choices that can't be reasoned out or have logical answers. Let's say he wants blue bedsheets but you want red. How do you find balance between your own preferences and avoiding issues. Stingray brought up … | /r/RedPillWomen | 21/03/16 05:43 PM |
| 4 | FR: I thought I was a pretty good RP girlfriend until...Sounds like you've got yourself a keeper! I do have a question about your approach ( I have been trying to understand the RP concepts better, so I am not being confrontational but looking for additional insight)... In your example about getting a dog, you disagreed with your SO about certain details and you just ended up going with his ideas instead of your own. I realize in this situation it's not a big deal to you to not let the dog into the room , so it was an easy argument to avoid. But at w… | /r/RedPillWomen | 21/03/16 05:06 PM |
| 6 | Women's "Ideal" Body Types Throughout HistoryAn easy quick visual to distinguish the 2... Men like ) ( curves not ( ) curves | /r/RedPillWomen | 17/03/16 12:50 AM |
| 1 | I feel like I'm wasting my youth in collegeOkay, rewind. From what I understand AWALT just implies basic fundamental 'truths" ( for lack of a better word ) Such as women shit test, will leave you for someone better, are not capable of being rational/intellectual etc. The issue at hand is the law degree. You say it is not attractive on an AWALT level. If the law degree offers a certain indication that this particular woman might be more rational then others and more dedicated/committed to life goals than others, wouldn't that be more attr… | /r/RedPillWomen | 28/02/16 09:02 PM |
| 1 | I feel like I'm wasting my youth in collegeAlso if you take the time to fully explore the sidebar you would realize that while some basic themes apply to both TRP and RPW, there are a lot of differnces. "We emphasize femininity (knowing how to cook, dress well, be pleasant) in combination with the advancement of educational and professional pursuits." That's just one example of principals that WOULD support the law degree adding value to a women. But in the big scheme of things our opinions dont really matter because the person in questi… | /r/RedPillWomen | 28/02/16 08:23 PM |
| 1 | I feel like I'm wasting my youth in collegeBecause upvotes in a biased subreddit with biased views clearly demonstrates superiority and rational. You are the one using imaginary Internet points as a scale to judge who is right ... But he's the delusional one... | /r/RedPillWomen | 28/02/16 08:05 PM |
| 1 | I feel like I'm wasting my youth in collegeYup. | /r/RedPillWomen | 28/02/16 04:04 AM |
| 7 | I feel like I'm wasting my youth in collegeGood thing this is RPW and not TRP then. | /r/RedPillWomen | 28/02/16 03:32 AM |
| 3 | I feel like I'm wasting my youth in collegeOr maybe they were pointing out the fact that the law degree DOES make them more attractive in the same way as let's say having a dedicated fitness routine and good diet does. | /r/RedPillWomen | 28/02/16 03:22 AM |
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