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Society has it assbackwards. Society tells guys to open up, be more sensitive and honest. Society also tells everyone else to not trust the men who do that. Men who open up and ask for validation are creepy, after all. When men complain, they are told to 'man up'. Is it any wonder they try to game the system when its seemingly rigged against them?
/r/ExRedPill01/10/20 04:50 PM
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The core of TRP, in my opinion, is that people who ascribe to it long for validation.
/r/ExRedPill27/09/20 03:19 PM
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I only just saw this message now, and while I don't know what is 'significant' by your standard, here are a few things I did find. The short story is that it is significant enough to be noticeable: as women prosper through their own efforts, their sights are going to be higher and higher. If they can help it, they want someone they can rely upon, for good reason; women carry the burden when it comes to reproduction. What is also interesting to note is the Handicap Principle, otherwise known as Z…
/r/ExRedPill15/09/20 10:03 PM
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For some, it's because they were trained into compliance by one or both of their parents, and were given the rude awakening that "being a good boy" does not automatically get you what you want in society.
/r/ExRedPill15/09/20 09:32 PM
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Hypergamy is specifically about social and economic status. A man could be as physically attractive as Brad Pitt, but if he were a nobody who made only 10k/year as a part time janitor, a career woman making 80k/year would not look at him.
/r/ExRedPill11/09/20 06:07 PM
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That is based on a Tinder study and a seperate OKCupid study, where around 78% of women considered approximarely 80% of men using those services to be less than average in attractiveness. This, compounded with the reality of hypergamy (the tendency of women to date equals or higher), would mean that the top 80% of women using Tinder and OKCupid were going after the top 20% of men using the same services. This leaves the bottom 80% of men fighting over the bottom 20% of women.
/r/ExRedPill11/09/20 06:06 PM
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My apologies, I mistook the fact that half end in either marriage or separation. Sorry about that confusion.
/r/ExRedPill30/08/20 09:13 PM
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Cynicism took over. 1 in 4 U.S millennial men consider asking a girl out for a drink to be sexual harassment. Divorce rates are around 50%. The men who do try to be intimate are branded as creepers with an agenda. While #MeToo and #TimesUp did alot of good, it has also left many men paralyzed with fear that one wrongly aimed glance will get them labeled as sexually aggressive, one misunderstanding will label them a sexual predaror. I can cite plenty of other reasons, but the long and short of it…
/r/ExRedPill23/08/20 03:40 PM
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Simple; do what you want. Don't be afraid of being seen as a dork, or a jerk, or a nerd. I had a similar discussion with my mom about this, and since I am now mature enough to know what she is talking about, she said this; Women hate men who don't have an opinion. What she means by this is that women (and people in general) will respect you more when you aren't just being a chameleon for their approval. Stick to your guns, within reason.
/r/ExRedPill21/07/20 02:55 PM
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The Isla Vista shooter. The "Saint" of the Incels.
/r/ExRedPill16/07/20 02:36 PM
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To put it in work-force terms. PUA teachings/tactics are 'Entry Level' positions, akin to burger flippers and retail workers. Dating, in this context, is the interview and probationary period. What they talk about does have roots in fact, namely that women on average prefer men who have confidence/experience socializing with them. The PUA stuff is, like being a retail worker, not sufficient for the long haul, but it is a generally reliable means to get experience on their resume. Case in point; …
/r/ExRedPill16/07/20 02:03 PM
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Here are blunt facts that, yes,come from TRP: Women sense desperation like anyone can smell the B.O of someone who doesn't bathe. And nothing turns them off more than a desperate man. Women are also hypergamous. They want men who can offer just as much or more of something they already have in their own. That being said, they don't like those who have wealth. They have those who have the ability to generate wealth. Marriage, fundamentally, is an economic transaction. Generally, men prioritize wo…
/r/ExRedPill13/07/20 11:21 PM
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That's a really reductive way of putting it, even by Occam's Razor standards.
/r/ExRedPill07/07/20 12:01 AM
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I think that it is cynicism, nothing more, nothing less. Most redpillers likely were former "Nice Guys", in the sense that they earnestly believed that if they acted like the passive, dorky male protagonist in an anime storyline and gave up their personal power to women, that karma would reward their subservience with the perfect relationship for them. Not that they saw women as pieces of meat, but because they genuinely believed that's how the world worked. When they had one too many failures, …
/r/ExRedPill06/07/20 08:18 PM
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Everything was reasonable up until she used height.
/r/WhereAreAllTheGoodMen28/12/19 02:54 AM
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Bounded accuracy is a thing now. :p
/r/seduction15/12/19 12:52 AM
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