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| 1 | I'm trying so hard not not resent men but the internet is making it difficult. I'm starting to regret ever standing up for them as a conservative woman. How do I get over this feeling?Well you should know there will always be shitty people with crazy viwes regardless of gender. My best friend was bullied and abused during his whole high school years and it was nothing we could do about it because teachers would always side with them and told him to "man up". Even then he doesn't resent all women and is now happily married. | /r/RedPillWomen | 17/02/25 01:25 PM |
| -1 | I'm trying so hard not not resent men but the internet is making it difficult. I'm starting to regret ever standing up for them as a conservative woman. How do I get over this feeling?So all it takes is 1 or 2 male redditors to make you resent all men? Sounds more like you have deeper issues. | /r/RedPillWomen | 17/02/25 01:20 PM |
| 3 | Do daddy issues affect relationships?That is true, but that could also depend on how long you have been seeing each other/dating. Maybe it is that you just need more time to open up. Either way it is very important that you communicate this with your partner. | /r/RedPillWomen | 17/02/25 02:03 AM |
| 3 | Do daddy issues affect relationships?Can you describe what exact patterns you have developed due to your daddy issues? Girls can cope with it in different ways. For me personally it can be positive if my partner sees me as her protector and likes being submissive and feminine towards me, but it is a turn off if she is promiscuous because of her daddy issues. | /r/RedPillWomen | 17/02/25 01:09 AM |
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