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all of the white people collectively can still unleash such a shitstorm on these kikes. What the fuck does that mean?
/r/TheRedPill26/08/16 05:45 PM
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I am not in favor of ISIS, but they are essentially a red pill revolution. ISIS is a good example of exactly what would happen if western men rebelled. There is so much power behind the propaganda against ISIS that it is impossible for them to win. What the fuck. No. No they aren't. You think some poor fucker with an AK going against elite and organized armies is some sort of Red Piller? No. They're just poor guys that have no money or pussy being bribed with money and pussy.
/r/TheRedPill26/08/16 05:44 PM
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It's French law that the female legislatures helped get established.
/r/MensRights26/08/16 05:38 PM
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What do you respect about them? Their country is tanking economically, their infrastructure is failing, they're terrible on human rights & their military is becoming old and worn out. Can we even call Russian an industrialized nation anymore? Most of the countries investment is in oil and mineral. Almost every major industry was handed over to friends of the Putin, so it's far from a country where any of the citizens have upward mobility.
/r/TheRedPill26/08/16 04:25 PM
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I've lived in one for years. I wore a tie for one of my jobs and so did some others. What's your point?
/r/TheRedPill25/08/16 01:20 PM
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I believe you're thinking into it too much. It's simply jealousy. Men do the same thing. A good amount of guys who are ugly will come to resent women because they don't get the same special attention as more attractive men.
/r/MensRights24/08/16 06:59 PM
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American's often equate money with intelligence and power. Even my own thinking slips on that issue from time to time. I've met more than my fair share of people who have a niche ability that allows them to acquire good money, but they fail heavily in other aspects of life (especially true for the children of rich people).
/r/TheRedPill24/08/16 01:48 PM
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What's your point? Using trends and generalizations is lazy. You must know your competition or you lose to it.
/r/TheRedPill24/08/16 12:58 PM
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Come on guys! If you go around thinking someone is incompetent because they have a vagina between their legs you are going to get fucking steam rolled by some smart/slick woman. It's intellectually lazy thinking. The main issue is when a company no longer operates on meritocracy. When the diversity bullshit gets put into place on an institutional level, that is when things run afoul. Yahoo didn't fail because it was run by a woman. Yahoo failed because they just wanted a woman as the executive. …
/r/TheRedPill23/08/16 07:23 PM
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In his report, the deputy mentions he punched Cruz to “get control of the scene.” This is good information to know for future instances of tense situations .... You know, when I smile-lie to my boss ("The damn A/C unit's air is flowing so strong it must have knocked a cable loose) it doesn't cost someone their stability or freedom in life and he knows I'm lying because it's tongue in cheek. How an educated judge with years of experience and knowledge can listen to a police officer say this about…
/r/MensRights16/08/16 04:31 PM
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No conundrum that I see. If you're able and qualified to go to front-lines combat, then go ahead. I just doubt the average woman is able to physically handle most of the rigor that comes with that. Even Captain America wasn't allowed to fight until he could. Ha!
/r/MensRights15/08/16 04:33 PM
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lol good luck taking me to jail on that one.
/r/MensRights12/08/16 07:00 PM
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You want to send people to camps?
/r/MensRights12/08/16 02:42 PM
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What's your point?
/r/MensRights10/08/16 01:28 PM
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Men die by suicide 3.5x more often than women https://afsp.org/about-suicide/suicide-statistics/ Approximately 12 million women in the United States experience clinical depression each year About one in every eight women can expect to develop clinical depression during their lifetime http://www.mentalhealthamerica.net/conditions/depression-women
/r/TheRedPill09/08/16 09:33 PM
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Allow me to translate: The Patriarchy has given men so much privilege that they're not really losing anything by not having their own private room. By making this room open to all gender identities is just a dig at women, who are only trying to escape societal pressures placed on them by The Man. Personal Note: This happens when you "take" anything from a group. No one will fucking care a week after class starts because they're studying and/or having fun.
/r/MensRights09/08/16 06:13 PM
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YES! This exact scenario was what was running through my head when I heard that. I think OP was just shinning up the story to make the guys sound worse.
/r/TheRedPill08/08/16 07:57 PM
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"You're one of those Red Pill sexists." I love when people on the Internet are so full of themselves that they care what I think they think. My life is great (for me)! I have fun, try not to treat other like shit and have self-confidence bigger than my dick. The "People of Reddit" can't comprehend that a liberal who actually enjoys the company of women can read the TRP. The next comment is always how I'm not a real liberal. Ha. Uh huh. It just so happens that TRP embraces very fundamental parts …
/r/TheRedPill08/08/16 07:24 PM
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Whatever. If it makes her happy then let her do her thing. I'm sure there are plenty of women who don't care if their partner is fucking someone else. It's only if she complains that it would get annoying.
/r/TheRedPill08/08/16 03:52 PM
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Money evidently doesn't buy the knowledge that you can't turn a hoe into a housewife. Also, I think he could do better anyway. In that post-fuck-selfie she didn't look so great.
/r/TheRedPill08/08/16 02:14 PM
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I really think being single and never getting married is the best way to do things in today's society. Welcome to the club. Plenty of beer, tons of freedom to do whatever you want when you want and now all the women around us are slutty as hell so you don't need to get into a relationship to fuck them. (Freedom Brag: If you told my 24 yo, broke, fat, virgin ass I'd be living my current life at 31 yo, I'd have laughed in your face. I literally bought some ammo for my new Berretta .40 and some new…
/r/TheRedPill04/08/16 06:08 PM
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Ha. Think you can go without technology? Seriously though, they won't let you in. They don't like outsiders.
/r/TheRedPill04/08/16 04:02 PM
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So you're saying you disagree with everything he said? ;)
/r/TheRedPill04/08/16 03:57 PM
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That part was odd. I think it has less to do with immigrants and more to do with condoms, birth control and abortion.
/r/TheRedPill04/08/16 03:47 PM
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I was a fat loser all my life, up to and including college. I was literally a 24 year old, fat, nerdy, virgin, loser with absolutely no confidence. I went to a tech school (no women) and worked in tech (no women) in a small dark room in the back of some office. Just be aware that you can change yourself. If I could break a lifetime-cycle anyone can. I dropped over 100 lbs, started going out and about more, got some hobbies outside of computers, started dress better and liking myself more. I'm 31…
/r/TheRedPill04/08/16 03:41 PM
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Yep. I'm currently 31, but seemingly the moment I turned 30 it was game on.
/r/TheRedPill04/08/16 03:29 PM
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I hooked up with my first black girl a couple months ago. She was a lot of fun. My Irish-Russian genetics makes me a white fucking beacon in the black clubs I go to with my buddies. Hysterical shit, but it makes it easier for me to stand out. Anyway, yea the races are going to be in all sorts of a blender as time goes on. The vast majority of our generation could give a fuck less what race you are, it's all about the individual.
/r/TheRedPill04/08/16 03:28 PM
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Correct, but they will fuck down. They just ain't bringing you to meet their parents.
/r/TheRedPill04/08/16 03:22 PM
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I'm happy with my marriage, but really it has been a huge waste of money. She had student loans and credit card debt when we married. We HAD to buy a house despite "our" amount of debt. Furniture, trips to see HER family, etc.... I was in the Army so a 800 sq/ft studio apt would have been fine with me until I die. I'd have money coming out my ears at the age of 40 You just describe my buddy to the letter (he was even in the Army). A couple years ago he got oneitis from one big ol snooty bitch. W…
/r/TheRedPill04/08/16 03:19 PM
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What about them? They're a subset of society that America allows to exist. Does it seem like American ever gave a shit about wiping a people out they felt threatened by? The Amish live a secluded life and ask very little of the society around them. They life by very strict gender and communal rules. They bring shaming to a new level in order to keep their families and neighbors in line.
/r/TheRedPill04/08/16 02:58 PM
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(This is a thought that has been roaming around my head, so take it as you will) Everything is cyclical. For about 500 years the Roman Empire ruled the known world, and eventually they fell. We see time and time again how great societies go up and down and it generally always reverts things back to a baser level. Did you know that almost all the large empires at one point had to implement a bachelor tax (Roman, Ottoman, England)? Their men were no longer getting married. The betas weren't gettin…
/r/TheRedPill04/08/16 02:52 PM
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To ride your coattails ... I live in Denver or as some may call it: Millennial Mecca. There are so many young men and women here it's crazy. As a Millennial myself I love it. Here is the deal, there is a ton of fine talent here and it's absolutely a hookup culture. Everyone is out and about having a great time, so why would you want to settle down? If I go to a bar or spend 15 minutes on Tinder I can secure a date so fast it would make your head spin. The women want to have a fun time just as mu…
/r/TheRedPill04/08/16 02:19 PM
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I went and looked at that subreddit. It's full of women who want shit to send you nude pictures. We're on the Internet. Why would anyone pay for that?
/r/TheRedPill03/08/16 02:48 PM
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Who equates stealing to rape? They are not of equal value. Let's say I'm walking around at night. Do you think I'm going to walk around with my cell phone in my hand? Fuck no. It'll get stolen. I'm not so stupid as to not know what my situation looks like in public. He was drunk. He brought this on himself. But yea, if some drunk guy invited a bunch of people over to his place when he was shit-faced and they stole all his stuff. Pretty much everyone would tell him that was a stupid fucking thing…
/r/TheRedPill02/08/16 09:19 PM
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Schwartzman, the philosophy professor, acknowledged that women have come a long way since 1925. “But they are still subject to disproportionately high levels of sexual harassment and assault,” she said. “Viewed in this larger context, having a lounge for women contributes to the promotion of gender equality.” Talk about mental gymnastics
/r/MensRights01/08/16 08:09 PM
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There were literally two "jokes" about moronic men on the Internet (taking a stab at us I suppose). Also, I have no idea who the movie was made for. Certainly not children! (Seriously, don't let your young children see this movie) In the first 20 minutes there were many instances of unnecessary swearing, a queef joke, a slime-in-the-vag joke and a solid minute of some guy flipping them off in every way possible.
/r/MensRights01/08/16 05:46 PM
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I just was completely blown away by how bad this movie made women seem (the fact that I say that in a Men's Rights subreddit I think should give my comment extra weight). The Ghostkillers (aka Feigbusters) took an insane amount of shit from the Deans of their respective colleges, they couldn't even mentally function around the male secretary (Hemsworth) and the moment the mayor called them into his office they folded like a stack of cards in about a minute flat. The only they "stood up to" was t…
/r/MensRights01/08/16 02:57 PM
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Maybe. I've definitely made myself better over the years and would place my confidence, looks, etc over the average male; where in my early to mid 20's I was definitely on the low end of the scale. That said, I have a couple buddies who are what I deem "natural alphas". It's almost an art watching them work. My one buddy surely must have some sort of STD because he has fucked half the hot women in Denver. The dude literally has a phone dedicated to Tinder/Bumble/OKC and hooks up with a new woman…
/r/TheRedPill01/08/16 02:20 PM
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From your article: Looking back, the answer is clearer. The steady, reliable men I met seemed boring. What made my pulse race was charming men who made me laugh. What made my heart sing, in fact, was narcissistic charmers who played the game and often didn’t stick around. It's really the point we're trying to get across here. Be the charmer. Women love it.
/r/TheRedPill01/08/16 02:09 PM
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Really? I honestly thought it was terrible. Terrible acting, poor jokes, shit CGI, over-the-top product placement and poor directing in many scenes. Their outfits were trash, the Ecto1 looked stupid and I don't really understand the storyline at all. For a movie that was supposed to be all about "Gurl Pwr!" those women kowtowed to men through the entire movie.
/r/MensRights01/08/16 01:50 PM
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They'd rather hook up with and fuck attractive men with no relationship than have a relationship/marriage with an unattractive man. I'm not even that attractive (though tall) but realized having a fun time/date with a girl is what worked. So many dudes take them on boring coffee dates that when you do something different it perks their ears up. Me: Let's go out Sunday (Never ask. They have the option to say no but won't) Her: Okay sounds good! Me: I'm going to pick you up. Wear shoes so a rock d…
/r/TheRedPill29/07/16 08:07 PM
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The old 'ring by spring' crowd. Masters of the MRS degree.
/r/TheRedPill29/07/16 08:01 PM
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I read the article and I felt bad for her because she didn't choose any of this. She is simply living in a world that was created for her by the angry, unattractive, and masculine feminists of yesterday. We are still humans with free thought and choice. Don't white knight for her. She's playing the victim and you're falling for it.
/r/TheRedPill29/07/16 07:51 PM
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I mean they were top students, scientists, artists, and leaders, what more could men want?! (These are undergraduate kids, mind you) A woman's job means little to nothing to me when sex/romance/etc is involved. I make my money, you make your money ... as long as it ain't illegal, what do I care what you do for work? FYI for men: If you use Tinder/Bumble/OKC - just stick to what makes you awesome. No woman gives a shit about you working at Subway (in fact, it'll likely be a negative). However, if…
/r/TheRedPill29/07/16 07:49 PM
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Yea. He opened his mouth. There is a saying that goes, "Better to be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt". If he wanted a relationship he should have kept doing what he was doing and just smile when she brought up commitment-esque topics. She one day would have directly asked him. Sounds like they're both pretty slutty though, so commitment wouldn't have worked anyway. Remember: Men are the gate-keepers of commitment and Women are the gate-keepers of sex. A gate-keeper do…
/r/TheRedPill29/07/16 07:31 PM
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A nerdy, picked-on guy is so depressed he commits suicide and becomes the ultimate ghost-villain and they tried to turn it into a comedy. Men are committing suicide in the U.S. and Canada at significantly higher levels than women .... and I guess we're supposed to laugh about that.
/r/MensRights29/07/16 04:23 PM
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The Papa John and Pringles commercials in the middle of the movie were so blatant it killed me getting involved in those scenes. I can stand when a character is casually drinking a Coke with the label pointed towards the screen ... but come on ... the advertising didn't even fit in the scenes! Imagine in the original GHostbusters if walking up to the original floating old-lady ghost, suddenly Bill Murray is munching on Pringles that magically appeared and started talking about how good they are.
/r/MensRights29/07/16 04:19 PM
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Dude ... bat nipples.
/r/PussyPassDenied28/07/16 09:10 PM
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I think most everyone knew that already. I just don't care that she slept with Yoko Ono or not. I mean, the homeless guy down on the corner from where I live has slept with half the Hollywood actresses ... and he has just as much proof as Yoko does.
/r/MensRights26/07/16 05:09 PM
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lol who fucking cares?
/r/MensRights26/07/16 04:54 PM
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Literally just saw the trailer for it. She looks baller as hell. Best part: Wonder Woman: I'm going to go stop them. "Captain Kirk": I can't let you do this. Wonder Woman: What I do is not up to you. Damn lady! Do it!
/r/PussyPassDenied26/07/16 02:52 PM
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I'm not saying people didn't enjoy them, clearly some people also enjoy the new Ghostbusters movie. However, the 90's Batman movies don't come close to comparing to the Aught's.
/r/PussyPassDenied26/07/16 02:12 PM
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That's uncalled for.
/r/MensRights25/07/16 09:27 PM
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It comes down to money regardless. A shitty American release and no release in China, mixed with poor merchindise sales. We're won't see another attempt at a Ghostbuster remake for at least a decade or two. Ghostbuster fans deserved a remake like what Christopher Nolan did to Batman after the terrible 90's movies. Instead the fans were called misogynists, racists and that as nerds/geeks they are terrible people.
/r/PussyPassDenied25/07/16 08:51 PM
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Who do you think is employed in Human Resources around the world? The SJW's have to do something with their shitty degrees. "Yes Sharon, please make me another 'Employee Pyramid of Critical Teamwork' that I can waste my time on instead of doing actual work."
/r/PussyPassDenied25/07/16 08:48 PM
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Here's the thing. The entire thing was packed with CGI, but it looks amazing. If the Ghosbusters movie spent so much on graphics too, why did theirs look like shit? Example 1: Thousands of shitty blue-looking ghosts walking around the city. Example 2: A star ship, after doing battle, flying through a god damned space-hub. (It seriously looked cool as hell)
/r/PussyPassDenied25/07/16 08:39 PM
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Well if you're a Star Trek fan it's great. As for everyone else ... the person I took with me seemed to really enjoy it :)
/r/PussyPassDenied25/07/16 08:32 PM
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I went and saw Star Trek on Friday ... third movie of their remakes and it was a packed house. Good popcorn flick too! (Also, they had some badass females in the movie but didn't go out of their way to make it seem all Gurl-Pwr!)
/r/PussyPassDenied25/07/16 07:30 PM
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According to the author it's Danica's confidence from men trodding on her, her whole life. You know ... the NASCAR driver who models in swim suits ... has a confidence problem.
/r/MensRights20/07/16 07:51 PM
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Or the STEM, business, and economics fields, which earn a lot of pay but women show little interest in because it isn't all that enjoyable but which are dominated by men despite a heavy hiring preference towards women. I work in tech and there are little to no women. However, the ones that do enjoy tech (and are good at it) are seen as equals. I was recently at a conference and they were talking about Judy Novak. A woman who literally wrote the book on Packets. I guess Judy was walking by someon…
/r/MensRights20/07/16 06:41 PM
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I believe that most people have a pretty good foundation on right and wrong. - To use her female role model, let's say Danica Patrick wins the Daytona 500. Awesome for Danica right!? However, afterwards we find out that she was the only one allowed to win ... she was given the best pit crew, a better car and extra time. Most people would say, yea, she won the trophy but it isn't really the winner. She was given an unequal advantage, thus her win isn't equal to previous Daytona 500 winners.
/r/MensRights20/07/16 06:36 PM
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I hate that we keep coming up with new titles. Those guys are 'Johns'. Now, she says, she has a rotation of three regular “clients”—”a top Austin lawyer, a top architect, and another tech guy,” all of them married. She adds, “Their relationships are not my business.” One of them even says it: “People don’t call it ‘prostitution’ anymore,” says Caitlin
/r/TheRedPill07/07/16 08:42 PM
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This is only spoken by the naive and those that are afraid to admit who they are: “What right does anyone have to judge you for anything you do with your body?" Look, you can live how you want, look how you want, act like you want and can certainly fuck who you want ... but I can and will judge you. Everyone judges everyone. That's just life. It's also not negative (unless you feel your actions can be viewed ina negative light. What these people are afraid of is the repercussions of their action…
/r/TheRedPill07/07/16 08:37 PM
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Having one of your biggest fears confirmed is scary. Bingo. But as we know here, it's the most effective way to challenge the problem head on. If you're in total agreement with yourself about the issues ahead of you, you'll make the best moves for you to get over them.
/r/TheRedPill07/07/16 08:20 PM
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If a woman wants you to pay anything other than 50/50, you tell them with 100% seriousness that you support equality between sexes and that a modern, empowered, independent, strong woman who is equal to a man in every way should split costs equally. I 100% agree. That said, I wouldn't demand my male friends go to the fancy places if they don't have the cash for it. I'd either pay for them, not invite them to go with me or just go for what they can afford. I think this is less of a redpill/bluepi…
/r/TheRedPill06/07/16 07:32 PM
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Agreed. I don't think this is gold-digging at all. The girl is paying her way and trying to live within her means but the boyfriends wants more. I suppose this is just as valid a reason to not date a rich guy as it is to not date a rich girl. Prince/Princess syndrome
/r/TheRedPill06/07/16 03:58 PM
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It seemed like she was insinuating that the guy was hesitant towards sexual interaction. That certainly doesn't sound like implicit consent.
/r/MensRights01/07/16 02:36 PM
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A sexist, racist and a rapist ... I'd be impressed if I wasn't horrified. Just incase anyone was curious about whether or not TRP works: Several weeks before, I confronted my housemate after I found out that we had both slept with Sam. In our rather casual conversation, we marveled at how his fuckboy reputation didn’t seem to match his quiet, passive demeanor. Although we were both warned by our friends that he had a history of being shitty to girls, we were, after all, cooperative and sex-posit…
/r/MensRights01/07/16 02:19 PM
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If you won't have sex and she wields a hatchet, boy oh boy, the girl must be rachet.
/r/MensRights30/06/16 03:35 PM
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Great point. One of my favorite lessons learned while on TRP is allowing the other person to hang themselves with the rope.
/r/TheRedPill29/06/16 09:54 PM
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At least you're knowledgable about the situation now. I beta just slides even if he thinks something is wrong. An alpha learns and applies.
/r/TheRedPill29/06/16 09:48 PM
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Girl came on Reddit to complain about her very wealthy boyfriend who recently broke up with her. She was mad because she found out he was wealthy after she broke up with him for not wanting to go out on a bunch of dates and buy her shit. Her finding out he was wealthy turned her smugness of the breakup into anger. The reasoning for the breakup was that he often wanted to spend his personal time watching Netflix with her and made her meals (specifically made her soups; because when people make yo…
/r/TheRedPill29/06/16 07:55 PM
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Yup. When in doubt, keep it simple. Think about it. When someone drones on about their boring job it fucking sucks doing the fake smile and nod routine. For me, I just say, "Oh, I do tech stuff. It's not fun for other to hear about. However, let me tell you this fun story from the time I was getting weird in NYC ...."
/r/TheRedPill28/06/16 07:16 PM
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If I am asked about work, I laugh and tell her that it's boring, but it pays the bills. Yup. Being humble never hurt anyone. Her: "What do you do?" Me: "Oh, just tech stuff. It's boring and complicated. Let me tell you a better story ...."
/r/TheRedPill28/06/16 07:14 PM
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Honestly, I've pretty much elminated myself from all social media. It's just too easy for the average joe to look shit up on you. I at least want a potential stalker to put in a little effort.
/r/TheRedPill28/06/16 07:11 PM
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lol that's fucked up (and true)
/r/TheRedPill28/06/16 07:09 PM
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But my pad is fucking cool. I mean, women probably don't care for the decor (think Barney Stinson-eque), but I don't really care because it's my home and I like it. Plus, I live in the heart of Denver, so it's super easy for us to get back to my place after going out. Y'all will like this: So the morning after I generally go on about some super-nerdy shit to get the woman out. Last weekend I was showing this girl my professional drone setup and I could see her eyes glaze over. Hysterical.
/r/TheRedPill28/06/16 07:06 PM
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I'm very apt at ready body language to know if she's cheating or not. Shoot me over the pictures in a private PM and I'll do you a favor and let you know. You're welcome in advance.
/r/TheRedPill28/06/16 03:43 PM
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She lied to him. Which hey, okay we're all human in some way, sometimes people lie when their nervous; but she could have eventually come clean. How does one "forget" how to give a blowjob or anal? I think she's cheating on him
/r/TheRedPill27/06/16 09:41 PM
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Hitting a doctor in the pocketbook is the quickest way to stop it I suppose. Doctors will probably just have the parents sign a penis-cutting-waiver from here on out
/r/MensRights27/06/16 07:43 PM
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We need to accept the fact that there are going to be people out there who are perverted and wish to do harm. And we should be prepared for that. Absolutely. You'd have to be a naive fool to not realize the dangers inherent to living. What makes me an adult is the knowledge and experience of knowing that I cannot live in a bubble forever, how to keep myself safer and what to do when something happens. - Or as my grandfather would say, "You may never get a flat but you should always be prepared f…
/r/MensRights27/06/16 07:40 PM
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Same. We just went to another bar.
/r/PussyPassDenied27/06/16 07:25 PM
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She's most likely at the point where BetaBuxx is really boring her. I just ... fuckin' Jesus. How can some men be so damned boring!? The world is out there for exploring. There are fascinating and beautiful places, even if you live in the backwoods of nowhere. Go take a walk, go build something impressive ... DO SOMETHING! Literally picked a girl up out of my bed, put her in the car and took a drive up into the mountains. She was not happy at first, but by mid-morning she was all smiles, taking …
/r/TheRedPill27/06/16 07:05 PM
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My coworker says this shit all the time. I've been to several WNBA games. It's fucking terrible fundamentals. At some point you just start laughing at the refs for not calling some stuff.
/r/PussyPassDenied27/06/16 04:39 PM
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Give a moron enough rope to hang themselves. Honoring this woman is absolutely stupid on their part. Let 'em do their thing.
/r/MensRights27/06/16 01:55 PM
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$20 says she starves herself from time to time so as to not be the fat sister.
/r/MensRights22/06/16 09:08 PM
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An 11 year old hasn't even hit puberty. What the fuck ... this lady is fucked in the head. Pedophile
/r/MensRights22/06/16 09:01 PM
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I wonder why they were targeting this teacher and class though.
/r/MensRights22/06/16 07:45 PM
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Erasing the math the guy was working on was a dick move (you know, minus the stupid noise in the background). I was in a college english class discussing some book and this classmate of our got up and started yelling at the teacher how the book was really fucked up. The teacher just stood there and took it (like the professor in the video), but then fellow student started throwing his book across the room. Three guy other classmates literally threw the guy out of the room. It was nuts. Then the …
/r/MensRights22/06/16 07:44 PM
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You have absolutly no evidence to support that claim
/r/PussyPassDenied22/06/16 06:26 PM
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The point you seem to be missing is that men and women are equally condescending to others with no one sex being worse about it. If you've ever worked retail or fast food you know this to be true.
/r/PussyPassDenied22/06/16 06:07 PM
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This city has a ton of people from there moving here who ... wanted to live in Seattle before it became Seattle.
/r/TheRedPill21/06/16 09:34 PM
2

The girl said on her profile she'd suck a guy off and go eat a sandwhich afterwards ... how did he degrade her?
/r/TheRedPill21/06/16 08:43 PM
2

Please do not bring them with you for your likely move to Denver.
/r/TheRedPill21/06/16 08:39 PM
-1

LOL! uh huh ...
/r/MensRights21/06/16 04:42 PM
8

So you believe that men have given up on kids, wife and family ... because of video games. Come on now. You can do better than that.
/r/MensRights21/06/16 04:39 PM
-12

Still, I'm not going to begrudge another employee for making more. I've walked into roles (hell, my current role) where I'm being paid more than the person who has been there for awhile. I actually clued my current coworkers in on my salary when I saw they were being paid substantially les.
/r/MensRights21/06/16 04:02 PM
-9

If he is leaving the company ... who gives a flying fuck!? Just shrug, realize you should have asked for more of a pay raise and get on with your life. If I was his boss I wouldn't even respond to an out-going employees questions about a current employees pay.
/r/MensRights21/06/16 03:52 PM
2

Just remember what ZZ Top always said: "Every girl's crazy 'bout a sharp dressed man."
/r/TheRedPill21/06/16 12:56 PM
1

It's why men must always be strong.
/r/MensRights21/06/16 12:50 PM
3

I'm down well over 100 lbs since my biggest weight. The absolute first thing I did to start living healthier was drop soda. Not only is it liquid sugar, the carbonation expands your stomach which makes you hungrier.
/r/TheRedPill20/06/16 08:33 PM
2

That projection is a helluva thing.
/r/MensRights20/06/16 04:34 PM
1

I would imagine a good portion of Red Pillers are too.
/r/TheRedPill19/06/16 02:09 PM
1

Clearly I'm not going to persuade you that a teacher fucking their student who is a minor is unacceptable. Thankfully the law is on my side. Have a good day.
/r/MensRights17/06/16 08:16 PM
1

Well ... morally ... I don't believe an authority figure should have sex with people under their power. I also don't believe someone who is an adult should have sex with someone who isn't.
/r/MensRights17/06/16 07:55 PM
1

What? No way man. Do what ya do.
/r/TheRedPill17/06/16 07:48 PM
1

Well those things are both against the law ... so ... I guess if you don't care about the law then nothing is wrong.
/r/MensRights17/06/16 07:34 PM
1

Gender doesn't even matter. Was the victim an adult? No Did the perpetrator have authority over the victim? Yes
/r/MensRights17/06/16 07:17 PM
5

I go by: Minimum 3 places, no more than 1 drinks per place. Now, I live in the downtown area of Denver so it's easy for me to accomplish this. Plus, when it gets late: "Oh yea, I definitely love living downtown. The view is absolutly amazing ... Oh you've not seen the view from there, well lets go take a look." Boom. Fish in a barrel.
/r/TheRedPill16/06/16 04:24 PM
3

Good luck and stay strong. Sounds like she is a loser and you're better off without her.
/r/TheRedPill14/06/16 08:15 PM
1

My buddy just got a blue collar job at Coors. He has never done a labor-job in his life, but he seems to find it fulfilling. Plus, you know, free beer :)
/r/TheRedPill13/06/16 03:49 PM
4

Why is this guy filming himself drinking in his car?
/r/MensRights08/06/16 01:56 PM
5

Alright, you want to go down this road? You wouldn't be able to call the electricians without the tech guys. After you've gotten ahold of your electrician give a call to all the incredibly intelligent, rich and famous blue-collar guys ... I'll wait.
/r/MensRights07/06/16 07:52 PM
18

men don't typically see resorting to violence ad reasonable. If you've ever been in a fight with a man you know this to be true. Even an average sized man can do some serious fucking damage.
/r/TheRedPill07/06/16 07:25 PM
8

I disagree. They all have their respective places. Generally white-collar workers are brought in for their advanced intelligence on a particular topic. Unless there is actively something that requires intelligence there isn't much to do. I run cyber operations at my office. Today I haven't done much of anything and closely resemble the cubicle yakking woman (only I'm more likely to talk about sports). That is, unless something does happen. Because if something happens and I'm not here to predict…
/r/MensRights07/06/16 07:18 PM
2

Abundance mentality has most of them acting like super bitches but it's increased how much they put out. I feel bad for the locals because it's pretty much just a fling-fest here now. However, as someone who recently moved here to take part in the fun, I've been loving it. Between happy hours, tinder/bumble and all the events/concerts/etc., it's like shooting fish in a barrel getting laid here.
/r/MensRights07/06/16 07:07 PM
8

Well there you have it, men are like a Paris Hilton Chewawa they that show off to their friends. And look... I trained him well! Tradesmen are often bigger and stronger due to their jobs. They are not idiots. they know how to problems solve, measure, and be skilled to do installations and repairs. Some have business skills and make a lot of money. They are more useful than a cubicle guy. I don't get why they are looked down upon. Maybe women are scared of the maverick guys they can't train to be…
/r/MensRights07/06/16 07:01 PM
6

“I think the thing Andrea loves about me is how proud [I am] of who I am and where I came from,” says Jason. “Andrea was raised in an upper-middle-class environment, but we’re from a family of tradesmen. I have ‘blue pride’ tattooed to my chest, literally. I’m a proud blue-collar worker.” LOL! As a white-collar worker ... I wonder how getting "White Pride" tattooed on my chest would go down?
/r/MensRights07/06/16 06:46 PM
4

Denver has too many men and not enough women. One might say ... women are attracted to the glitz and glamour of the Big Apple and men are attracted to the rough and rugged terrain in the Mile High City. :)
/r/MensRights07/06/16 06:43 PM
2

My friend in Colorado is someone I met online and went to visit recently. While ok online, she was a bit of a bitch in person, with constant snarkiness and easily annoyed. She had a constant bitch shield and made the most minimal effort to make me feel accommodated. At times she would be open to conversation, only to revert to bitch mode later on. Apparently she was trying to be one of the guys, which meant to be as snarky and cynical as possible. The visit left me with a sour taste in my mouth.…
/r/TheRedPill07/06/16 04:38 PM
1

TRP will never be accepted in society due to it's harsh reality, lack of political correctness and stripping humans down to their baser-instincts. Every man here is given a choice ... accept or reject. The choice is up to the individual and no one pressures you to make your choice. We only give people access to information that we've taken note of. By standing on the corner "preaching the word" and telling others we're right and they're wrong, we take away a person's ability to choose. As we all…
/r/TheRedPill06/06/16 07:22 PM
51

I'm also in tech and just want to backup what you say. Honestly, the few women that do work in IT seem to be fine with the predominantly male culture. I feel it's mostly because in IT the "male culture" is more geek culture than anything else, and those women are going to be just as geeky as the men. I've worked with one or two women in my entire career (one my IT manager and another my coworker) and they both complained more about other women giving them shit than anything a guy said or did to …
/r/MensRights06/06/16 04:29 PM
2

Agreed. I disagree with most of you fuckers, but still listen to what you have to say.
/r/TheRedPill06/06/16 03:59 PM
8

A society has to be filled with bluepill men or else it falls apart eventually I tend to agree but not because of this: Without betas buying dinners, gifts, consumer goods our economy would suffer and red pill men would also suffer When are at their most productive when they have a home, food and a "loving" woman beside them (aka access to sex and the feeling of being wanted). One of the reasons I think we're seeing a decline in American society is because the blue pill guys aren't getting what …
/r/TheRedPill06/06/16 03:56 PM
0

Everytime I see one of these long anti-TRP rants, I always try to read it with an open mind to see if any criticisms actually hold any merit (I think it's important to do so) I feel the majority of us do. In order to "embrace" TRP you have to acknowledge that you were the problem. Admitting that you fell hook, line and sinker for something is a hard thing for people to do; shoot I've met many people that seem incapable to accept any personal responsibility.
/r/TheRedPill06/06/16 03:38 PM
22

Mine is most like yours. "You don't need me" ... "No I don't, but I like ya" I'm all about blunt honesty and keeping people thinking. You can see the wheels moving trying to decypher that. (It's not cryptic lady. It's plain English)
/r/TheRedPill03/06/16 08:15 PM
1

Thank you! I was thinking this but you put it into words. Be so alpha you don't need to say to touch anyone. Simply be.
/r/TheRedPill03/06/16 04:18 PM
9

If they're going to make men sit in those sexual abuse classes, they might as well tell them that because they have testicles they get to be the responsible one.
/r/MensRights03/06/16 04:16 PM
8

including parents, thank god...finally. The parents ... of young men. You should have seen the mental gymnastics my mother does when it's something that slights men but also negatively affects "her little boy" (me). The only time I've ever heard my mother use the word 'bitch' was when another student key'd my car in the school parking lot (it looked similar to the car she meant to key) and nothing happened to her. (I ended up suing her for the damage when she wouldn't pay up. She had her dad cal…
/r/MensRights03/06/16 04:13 PM
0

Hehe, alrighty. Just checkin'
/r/TheRedPill03/06/16 04:04 PM
9

Dude, why are you watching the Bachelor? Lets put TRP aside for the moment ... those shows on TV are mental trash.
/r/TheRedPill03/06/16 04:00 PM
15

"Good stuff. ... Yep, agreed.... definitely true ..." When his wife tries to put him down he will beat her, he will humiliate her, he will take away affection, he will fuck other women. But he will never, ever, put his tail between his legs. He will never accept being in a position of powerlessness. "What the fuck? I don't need to beat anyone up in order to be a free man."
/r/TheRedPill03/06/16 03:39 PM
5

I am the son and only-child of a single-mother who is a feminist. I have no doubt in my mind that my own mother loves me, but it was a very contradicting environment to grow up in. There is no way to express a lifetime of it on Reddit. It's like trying to explain colors to the blind. However, I can tell you the after-effects took me years to overcome. At 21/22 I was an overweight, virgin with little to no confidence or knowledge about how to sexually attract a woman. I was a pushover to all and …
/r/MensRights02/06/16 09:44 PM
2

I was talking with a fella in a bar not that long ago and we were talking about Colts football. I was telling him I had just gotten back from the game in Indy and the stadium impresses me every time I go there. He said said something to the extent of, "Yea, I like the Colts, but haven't been in awhile." When I told him he should check out a game he replied, "I don't go because I don't care for all the niggers." I wasn't really sure how to respond to that so just turned around and went back to wa…
/r/MensRights02/06/16 07:51 PM
3

If she's a "woman of color" than I'm dark as shit. She's whiter than I am!
/r/MensRights02/06/16 07:04 PM
21

The article said the woman was swearing at the authorities. You go to someone else's county, falsely accuse one of their citizens of rape and then yell/swear at the authorities when they arrive ... I'm honestly surprised a $3,000 fine and 4 hours in jail is all they got.
/r/PussyPassDenied02/06/16 06:48 PM
0

This is not a topic I ever thought I would invest time on, but ... I think WBC pickets more than just funerals. If it was a funeral it would be a threat towards them outside of the funeral grounds (which is private property so they can't enter).
/r/MensRights02/06/16 05:48 PM
1

Is this the story of former First Lady Bush?
/r/MensRights02/06/16 03:53 PM
7

What does that have to do with a bomb threat?
/r/MensRights02/06/16 03:47 PM
96

Despicable restriction of the right to assemble. How is the "God hates fags" group allowed to assemble and protest without bomb threat? Hopefully the offender is found and prosecuted.
/r/MensRights02/06/16 02:53 PM
17

I had to turn it off when the mouth breather at the end said something to the extent, "Well I blame the politicians." Jesus Christ woman ... listen to what was just said!
/r/PussyPassDenied01/06/16 07:49 PM
4

People will continue to marry, because it's what their parents did, because it's what the church tells them to do We're seeing a huge rise in single-parent households and rise in non-religious Americans. I don't see how those "traditions" can survive if they're on the rapidly declining side of things. I can't really concern myself with the rest of the world when talking about TRP as we're almost exclusively Western culture here.
/r/TheRedPill01/06/16 07:01 PM
1

I agree. Though again ... marriage is dying and will die. Our society needs to begin looking for new alternatives.
/r/TheRedPill01/06/16 06:01 PM
6

This is where old and young collide. As a 30 yo man I've only ever known a world with computers and women who have the same opportunities as men. From my perspective, it's women and men who are getting weaker (including my own generation). I grew up watching women "break glass ceilings" and do all sorts of things women had never done before. However, now it seems women can't seem to handle anything. Concepts like triggering or safe spaces only lead to weakening an individual. Having men automati…
/r/TheRedPill01/06/16 05:51 PM
8

Marriage will be archaic soon enough, there is no going back. The sooner people adapt to this idea the better off they'll be. For men there is almost no upside when a woman can divorce you and take half your assets as well as your children. Add to that, a lot of women are clearly not content with a single spouse. If neither side are happy with the social arrangement then it will fail. I expect marriage to fail and for a "bachelor tax" to soon follow.
/r/TheRedPill01/06/16 04:54 PM
1

You see, the problem is you can't be advised by a woman on what it is a woman wants in a relationship. As a male only-child raised by a single mother ... nothing truer can be said.
/r/TheRedPill01/06/16 04:08 PM
104

Do people actually take what these women say seriously? My god. They blame video games, people with asperger's and politicians ... I'm not positive they know what the term 'personal responsibility' even means.
/r/PussyPassDenied01/06/16 04:04 PM
1

I wonder if it's a Western concept to not acknowledge that you simply cannot have/do it all. I enjoy that in our culture you have the opportunity to live your life how you want. However, that doesn't mean you will live your life how you want, nor are you entitled to multiple lives.
/r/MensRights01/06/16 03:34 PM
1

Yes. ... and almost every country has an extradition treaty with the U.S.
/r/MensRights01/06/16 03:23 PM
4

I've heard it's incedibly difficult to adopt if you're not married. If you're a single guy don't even think about it.
/r/MensRights01/06/16 03:16 PM
1

It's uttered by privileged individuals who don't realize how far you can fall. Your worst isn't a bad makeup day, with an early morning meeting, a bunch of kids screaming at your before school and stressed out from bills ... that is luxury to some people. I've seen men and women at their worst. It's terrifying and toxic.
/r/MensRights01/06/16 02:17 PM
1

Evidently they get paid less then men, so it evens out.
/r/MensRights01/06/16 02:11 PM
1

Out of curiosity, do you consider yourself an outlier? As in, amongst your female friends, do you think the majority of them would be fine going out to work a long day and come home to their husband being there all day?
/r/MensRights01/06/16 01:14 PM
0

I just can't fathom that it took her to 50 to realize she would be childless. Even in the predominantly-female subreddits you only get scattered outliers that have a healthy child after late-30's. Women will never be men anymore than a man can be a woman. Attempting to emulate men in our society is seemingly causing some severe mental depression in women in the short and long term.
/r/MensRights01/06/16 01:07 PM
3

The irony of the " if you can't handle me at my worst, then you sure as hell don't deserve me at my best" quote is palpable. Young men are generally required to play the long game. It isn't until their 30's that men beginning to perfect their image that is displayed to the world. It takes awhile to develop good worldly experience, have a good career going, they're definitely post-education phase and have defined their personal tastes more. The average teenage male is a shit show of newly acquire…
/r/MensRights01/06/16 01:04 PM
36

Translation for you: She fucked a strong, confident man ... then she broke up (or was dumped) and no guy she has ever dated since then has made her feel as good as that first guy. Translation for movie fans: Great White Buffalo ... great white buffalo ... great white buffalo ...
/r/MensRights31/05/16 09:53 PM
2

My savings and investment portfolio are easily twice what a man with children has. Robots and a good retirement home. (In all honesty, I ain't making it to retirement. I used to want to grow old and have kids, but not anymore. Now I travel and explore, go on adventures and try to get the blood pumping with adrenaline. That sort of living isn't conducive for longevity.)
/r/TheRedPill31/05/16 09:45 PM
0

If you are worried about 401k's, then you don't even want to know how the banking system in the U.S. works.
/r/TheRedPill31/05/16 09:37 PM
1

Was he saying sexism or objectification? Men are definitely as objectified as women are. It's indisputable. Now, does the average man experience sexism as much as a woman ... that I have no idea. I don't even know how you couldn't find an answer to that.
/r/MensRights31/05/16 09:16 PM
1

So it's your belief that Western societies ultimate cultural greatness is its inclusiveness? Interesting
/r/TheRedPill31/05/16 01:14 PM
1

I've traveled quite a bit and I agree that there are many nice things here (and the nature is fantastic) ... but what about our culture is worth spreading? Another country can have the same economic and infrastructure as the U.S. - but what do you feel makes our way of life better?
/r/TheRedPill31/05/16 01:10 PM
1

You clearly have a much different (and more hostile) playbook on morality than I do. I was asking you a sincere question. I asked why I should care about our society. As a single, strong and intelligent man ... what benefit does progressing Western culture do for me compared to other cultures?
/r/TheRedPill31/05/16 01:06 PM
1

I'm sincerely asking here: Why should I care about our society? I enjoy my career and hobbies, but I can do those anywhere on Earth in any country. What makes our current society and culture worth any value?
/r/TheRedPill27/05/16 01:22 PM
1

I'm sincerely asking here: Why should I care about our society? I enjoy my career and hobbies, but I can do those anywhere on Earth in any country. What makes our current society and culture worth any value?
/r/TheRedPill27/05/16 01:22 PM
7

I'm sincerely asking here: Why should I care about our society? I enjoy my career and hobbies, but I can do those anywhere on Earth in any country. What makes our current society and culture worth any value?
/r/TheRedPill27/05/16 01:22 PM
1

It's why we're so disliked here. Our refusal to play by their societal rules diminishes their power and authority over us.
/r/TheRedPill27/05/16 01:09 PM
5

My cousin and I are both 6'4, but I'm naturally a larger guy, where he is naturally more of a ... bean pole. No matter how much he lifts, he could never reach my strength. (I reread that and it seems very humble-brag, but I'm just trying to say there are different body types no matter how tall ya are)
/r/TheRedPill26/05/16 07:40 PM
5

Story time! I've been hooking up lately with this GM of one of the nicer clubs here (she was brought out here from New York to run the thing and get it up and operational). She is like a Madam in regards to her establishment, looking like a viper at everything until she needs to crack a smile and rub some elbows. Now I'm pretty much the most anti-club person you've ever met, but a buddy of mine was having a birthday and wanted to go to this place. I agreed and love a good party, so was getting w…
/r/TheRedPill26/05/16 03:36 PM
2

I make more than my two current coworkers. They have more experience and knowledge than I do at this job, but I am significantly better at detailing my strengths and negotiating better pay and time off. We all were given equal potential, which is the largest hurdle. I learned long, long ago that being the best matters for very little. One should strive to do great things and be a good person, but it's your actions that define how others perceive you. I purposefully excluded my coworkers gender b…
/r/MensRights25/05/16 03:44 PM
1

Now banning specific games because of perceived misogyny would cause major issues for the gamers. GenCon is heavily male dominated. Other than the CosPlay and a few women scattered around at presentations, it's all men. You see next to no women playing the board games (which is the point of the Con in the first place).
/r/TheRedPill23/05/16 06:46 PM
3

How did you find this fascinating at all though? We literally see this all the time, it's nothing new. Are you surprised at an all female editorial staff working at Huffington Post?
/r/MensRights23/05/16 04:29 PM
14

Both the extreme Left and extreme Right have their echo chambers. I'm sure, in an effort for more purity, some SJW will say that there are no black women involved, call Huff Post racist and ... further down the rabbit hole we go.
/r/MensRights23/05/16 03:57 PM
2

I go to GenCon about every other year (every year when I actually lived in Indy). I don't see this "destroying" GenCon. Hell, I think I've maybe seen one presentation there. I, like most I'd imagine, go to play the games.
/r/TheRedPill23/05/16 03:28 PM
1

You can teach it, but that doesn't make it effective. Teenagers will usually shut down mentally when approaching an embarrassing topic, especially if it's a boy talking with his mother. I've yet to hear of a teenage boy that wants to talk about the female vagina with his dad, let alone his mom. I've yet to see a teenager bring up that something could be wrong with his testicles, but he doesn't know and is too shy to bring it up with his mom. Again, I was an only child to a single mother and my g…
/r/MensRights19/05/16 06:25 PM
30

I'm the product of a single (feminist) mother. While I ended up being (imo) successful, despite growing up poor and from a tiny town, there were some massive gaps in my knowledge on the interaction between men and women. I'm going to use romance as an example. There is no way a mother can teach her son how to romantically interact with a woman. A woman is unable to teach her son non-verbal and verbal cues on how to attract a woman. Do you think the average mother is going to explain how to clean…
/r/MensRights18/05/16 07:51 PM
3

I am a feminist, and I do not support including women in selective service. Isn't the point equality? Does this mean she believe that yes, there are instances where men and women should be considered different and not equal?
/r/MensRights12/05/16 08:44 PM
2

At first I wanted to downvote you, but then I thought it out. Honestly, between the volunteers we have and the volunteers that would sign up (in the event of all-out war), I think you're probably correct. Drafting should maybe be for administrative tasks. For instance, lets say the U.S. needs mechanics and technology folks, if you have a background in either you're getting drafted to help expand the infrastructure needed for war.
/r/MensRights12/05/16 08:39 PM
4

I am an only child to a self-described-feminist single mother (though my mother isn't even as crazy as the SJW's on this site). She was 1 of 2 daughters, and was raised by my grandfather (his family all died or were over seas) and grandmother who was 1 of 13 daughters. I was the first male in all that time. There were many times growing up where we both realized we were total opposites in so many things, but were very similar in others. I never felt that she hated me or tried to actively trip me…
/r/MensRights12/05/16 08:31 PM
1

What a pointless article.
/r/PussyPassDenied12/05/16 05:39 PM
3

Right!? Preference is attraction. I'm an outgoing guy that loves a good adrenaline rush. Now I don't go out every day and do some crazy shit, but when the mood strikes I need to go get my blood pumping. The other weekend I packed my bag and drove to the Grand Canyon, camped for the night and then drove back home. If I feel like company (especially with someone you would consider a partner in a relationship) it wouldn't work out if the girl I was dating didn't like to go out and just wanted to st…
/r/TheRedPill12/05/16 05:11 PM
2

Really? I've had fun and humorous times with women, but I've never once though to myself, "This woman is particular is fucking hysterical."
/r/TheRedPill12/05/16 03:50 PM
29

You gotta just go for stuff. If she doesn't like it she'll slap your dick away. No harm no foul. Although, while she may reserve the right to stop me from doing a sexual act, it's my right to never see her again. I loved the comments that said things like, "You'd break up with a girl just because she doesn't want to do anal!?" Fuck yes I would and I would do it because of what denying anal means. I stopped talking to a girl once because she didn't like oral. I didn't think less of her as a perso…
/r/TheRedPill12/05/16 03:49 PM
1

Clearly you're not Catholic ;)
/r/TheRedPill12/05/16 03:43 PM
1

Trying to rip your head off that message is hard for most guys. And most guys are not good at doing hard things. Agreed. It takes a very self-aware mind and the swallowing of one's pride to admit when one is in the wrong. Especially about a core tenant of your life.
/r/TheRedPill12/05/16 03:41 PM
6

One of the most important aspects of swallowing the red pill is understanding that you should not respect women. I believe respect is earned and any man, woman and even child can earn my respect if they meet the right criteria. I've definitely met individuals from all groups who have and have not earned me respect.
/r/TheRedPill12/05/16 03:36 PM
2

Control. It's really that simple. Your entire life people will want to control you in some way or another. After a decade of growing my career I finally started making good money a couple of years ago. The freedom that comes with being able to give anyone the finger, at any moment, makes your life very stress free. The best word in your arsenal as a man is No. Denying your intellect, strength, resources or experience is significant when you're a man.
/r/TheRedPill12/05/16 03:33 PM
2

Exactly. I'd imagine if he tried to break up with her right after this incident she would have been begging for it while yelling, "Please don't leave!"
/r/TheRedPill12/05/16 03:28 PM
4

I can understand how men would get enjoyment out of the stability of a relationship. It's certainly not for me, but we're all different. This subreddit has a ever-growing base of diverse men. We have gay, straight, every race, religious folks and probably every political spectrum you could imagine.
/r/TheRedPill12/05/16 03:25 PM
1

Also because the number of men who want a "mature woman who knows what she wants" is outstanding. I've never quite understood this line of thinking. Did they not have goals in their youth? I can understand confusion as a teenager but I still had ultimate goals in mind. For me it was education, career, travel and building more friendships (I'm an only child to a single mother, you gotta learn to make friends or you're quite alone).
/r/TheRedPill12/05/16 03:22 PM
2

I hope for peace and stability in your life.
/r/TheRedPill12/05/16 01:56 PM
1

I believe people can do immoral acts which can make them cruel, but I don't feel human nature can be considered inherently evil. I do think a person, through sufficient immoral action can be considered an evil-person. I certainly don't feel that is a passive thought either and is very black & white to me. Evil: profoundly immoral and malevolent
/r/TheRedPill12/05/16 01:46 PM
3

I play mostly woodwind instruments, the saxophone family being my best. Primarily jazz being my favorite. I also got a Fender banjo (odd, right?) for Christmas that I've been trying to learn. I'm getting finger rolls down pretty well and hope to take it with me on my trip to Tokyo in the Fall. I enjoy giving foreigners their picture perfect American when I travel overseas. I think a banjo will top it off nicely. Ha! You jam out on anything?
/r/TheRedPill11/05/16 09:43 PM
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It's crazy to look back and think how much I wanted to get married when I was younger. No matter how hard a tried, I wasn't able to nice my way into that (and I certainly didn't have the confidence or looks to pull it off). Looking back I was very dishonest with women and I was definitely harboring some deep inner-anger towards them for not wanting to date/marry me. I always crack a small smile when I see Red Pillers get labeled as manipulative, angry, misogynists. In actually TRP helped me let …
/r/TheRedPill11/05/16 09:25 PM
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You said women are only useful for breeding and sex and that you want to sell and trade them like an animal. That's clearly you in your anger phase because that's a really dehumanizing thought. You're not using logic, you're letting emotion take over. Women aren't stupid and one of them will get the better of you if you think that way.
/r/TheRedPill11/05/16 08:52 PM
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But you can't deny that female nature is twisted and fucked up I can and I do. It's no more 'twisted and fucked up' than male nature. TRP simply tries to help you understand and adapt to the knowledge of our nature and not the spoon-fed bullshit we hear all the time. Women are not inherently evil, fucked up or any other negative adjective you want to use. Women simple are. The society that some Americans were used to (mom cooks, cleans and raises child, dad goes out to bring home the bacon) does…
/r/TheRedPill11/05/16 08:49 PM
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You're a man. I can't force you to do a damn thing in your life. However, as a man myself, I will judge the actions of others to decide if they are honest or not. If you made a promise or commitment to someone you should be an adult and stick to your word. This entire thread is about a woman who broke her word. Maybe others are willing to look past that, but I am not. Civilization could break down tomorrow and be anarchy, but an honest person will always be an honest person.
/r/TheRedPill11/05/16 08:43 PM
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Dude, you're spewing anger all over this thread. Put down the Internet for a bit. You're in your anger phase and need to get some control. You'll get there. Be strong.
/r/TheRedPill11/05/16 07:00 PM
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You're in your anger phase. Harness the anger into something productive, such as bettering yourself. Women are not evil ... women are women. Nature isn't evil.
/r/TheRedPill11/05/16 06:58 PM
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You don't need to break your word, that's just dishonesty. It's what this ex-gf of OP's did. Don't be her. My friends ask me why I don't ever seem to have a girlfriend even though I seem to go on lots of dates. I tell them I just don't want to make a promise I can't keep. I'm open and honest with people. The average woman doesn't care as long as they feel happy/good/safe around you. I've been pressed hard to get into a relationship and I have always declined. There was a really good line I read …
/r/TheRedPill11/05/16 06:55 PM
3

Ha ha. I was imagining Kinison https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Czmb6tEwFE8
/r/TheRedPill10/05/16 06:13 PM
5

Only because they feel they have none ... they're anarchists!
/r/TheRedPill10/05/16 06:05 PM
2

This has to be fake.
/r/MensRights10/05/16 03:13 PM
6

I'm not really about theocracy. Thanks though.
/r/TheRedPill10/05/16 02:15 PM
41

Does any group want equality or do they just want to be the best/have more power?
/r/TheRedPill10/05/16 02:10 PM
9

To be fair, I read your comment 4-5 times now and evening "knowing" it's sarcasm it doesn't seem written sarcastically.
/r/PussyPassDenied10/05/16 01:57 PM
5

I think that's how you let a woman go without getting the backlash. By putting the ball in their court we've actually taken away the power they were looking for. You're basically saying, "This is what I'm willing to offer, it's your choice to take it or leave it"
/r/TheRedPill06/05/16 09:18 PM
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For sure. I can still get a little jealous when my attractive friends gets laid so easily by hot women, but now I let it go as quickly as it pops in my mind. Now I say, "Damn dude, she was hot. Get her to bring some friends next time we go out."
/r/TheRedPill06/05/16 09:16 PM
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Ha! I read that thread. I shook my head through most of it. My favorite was the "No one ever compliments men". Mother fuckers ... what have you don't that should be complimented? You average looking schmuck, with no style, no confidence, making average money, not living and experiencing life to its fullest. You couldn't make a watermelon moist with your looks or actions but you want to be told you're handsome? GO BECOME HANDSOME! GO BECOME SUCCESSFUL! DO SOMETHING FUCKING COOL! No one told me sh…
/r/TheRedPill06/05/16 09:06 PM
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Your post didn't have much in the way of STEM and seems like you might still be in your anger phase. As a man who has been doing IT for the past 12-13 years and risen reasonably well in my career, I'll say this about women in STEM: I've never once seen a woman handed a purely technical role. Computer science is one of those positions that is very difficult to flub your way through long-term if you don't know what you're doing. Any hiring IT manager can spot a fraud from a mile away. I'm sure it …
/r/TheRedPill06/05/16 08:19 PM
5

Honestly, the fact that anyone would even pay $40 to see some DJ is crazy to me
/r/MensRights06/05/16 07:35 PM
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Children cannot sign contracts, they cannot vote, they cannot smoke, they cannot drink, they cannot go to war and they sure as fuck cannot consent to fuck an authority figure that is just under twice their age. This wasn't his slightly older girlfriend ... this was his teacher.
/r/MensRights06/05/16 06:59 PM
1

No one can take a joke around here :P
/r/MensRights05/05/16 12:31 PM
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and she's ugly!
/r/MensRights04/05/16 05:57 PM
6

We're complimentary genders. There are things men excel at and things women excel. C'est la vie.
/r/TheRedPill03/05/16 09:48 PM
5

No, men are not better. We're just different.
/r/TheRedPill03/05/16 09:19 PM
1

That woman seemed like she just needed a bath ... but zooming in it looks like she needs a bath as well as kicking her drug habits.
/r/MensRights03/05/16 02:36 PM
4

Sorry man, but this is terrible.
/r/TheRedPill03/05/16 02:20 PM
35

I once had an attempted write up from HR because I was "speaking aggressivly". I didn't even know what that meant as I always mind my language when in a professional environment. When my manager sat down with me and the HR rep, she said that I was "speaking loudly and quickly, which came off as overly aggressive". My manager (hard-nosed New York woman) damn near laughed in this woman's face and let me have the rest of the day off for "putting up with HR bullshit". Sadly she nor I made it long at…
/r/MensRights02/05/16 06:06 PM
1

Because he is a man and/or white. I'm a liberal man who has participated in breast cancer marathons, counter-protested pro-life protests, voted for women as judges and Congressional representatives, was raised by a single mother, have nothing but women in my family and legitimately have no problem with women having equal rights as men. All that said, I've been called every sort of name in the book, from racist to misogynist to "fucking asshole". I'm told I am unable to empathize with women, need…
/r/TheRedPill28/04/16 09:48 PM
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As a bastard that was raised by a feminist single mother ... I've seen shit that would turn her white.
/r/TheRedPill28/04/16 09:15 PM
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Best part: Speaker Sommers: "I once triggered 30 women and a therapy dog." Angry SJW: incoherent yelling Random Audience Member: "You're angering another dog!"
/r/TheRedPill28/04/16 09:13 PM
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married registered nurse with 2.5 kids in Indiana I actually have several female friends who are nurses in Indiana (healthcare is big business in Indiana). It's incredibly mentally and physically taxing work that takes a large amount of intelligence and ambition to get into. Though popped into my head: I don't know if anyone here is in healthcare ... can a person that (likely) has at least one form of STD actually work in healthcare?
/r/TheRedPill28/04/16 02:45 PM
2

LOL! In your life did you ever imagine defending the fucking-ability of porn stars?
/r/TheRedPill28/04/16 02:32 PM
1

What the hell could possibly take any mental effort in being a pornstar? Seriously. Hell, lets just throw in physical effort. Being a little tired and sore from fucking too much is probably an issue that anyone in a labor job would gladly take.
/r/TheRedPill28/04/16 02:30 PM
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Yea, for better or worse, you're right. Thankfully she can pretty much do whatever else she wants as long as it isn't near children. Quick thought that popped into my head: Who do you think complain the most about ex-pornstar female teachers? Do you think it's a line of men calling in to complain?
/r/TheRedPill28/04/16 02:27 PM
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Anyone who does anything is going to find someone who wants to bring them down. You could literally serve free food to the homeless your entire life and someone would call you an enabler and that you're an asshole. I think this woman has a pretty over-inflated sense of her fame and is crying for attention. Welcome to the real world sweetheart! Many of us, for one reason for another, have been getting beaten down from society since we were children. This woman has so many opportunities available …
/r/TheRedPill28/04/16 12:59 PM
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For sure, Feminism and Nazism are so different that the comparison is ludicrous. It has the feel of my crazy uncle who binge watches Fox News and is sure Obama is going to call on the Muslim Brotherhood to come destroy America.
/r/MensRights28/04/16 12:49 PM
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Shake your money maker man! I keep my place spotless (and unique) just in case friends or ladies are coming over. Pro Tip: Women hate dirty toilets. Don't just clean the lid and lip ... clean the front of the toilet, base of the toilet and the tank lid.
/r/TheRedPill27/04/16 05:28 PM
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For the record, I agree with everything you wrote, but I'd like to add on a hint to this part for others: Hold your frame on arrival This is critical. As you mentioned, she will likely be a little nervous and will feed off of your frame. One of the greatest tips I ever got was from a drunk woman at a bar I was talking to. She told me, "Stop shaking your fucking leg. It makes you look nervous." That's when I realized that 'ticks' matter. Shaking your leg, ripping up "things" around you, not makin…
/r/TheRedPill27/04/16 05:21 PM
2

For honesty sake, I'll admit that upon further review the military has said that the two women who have successfully completed Ranger school were held to the same standards as men. http://www.armytimes.com/story/military/capitol-hill/2015/11/11/army-responds-congressmans-ranger-school-records-request/75584150/ I believe I mixed up that women's scoring and ability requirements are lowered overall for Army soldiers.
/r/MensRights26/04/16 07:52 PM
1

They did actually and quite recently. Some fire fighter agencies (I won't proclaim to know the inner-setup of fighting fires) as well as Army Rangers.
/r/MensRights26/04/16 07:09 PM
1

I got no problem commuting, working, eating, sporting or anything else with the average American woman ... but I sure as shit don't want our smallest and most fragile citizens protecting my life. I've heard that fire departments across the U.S. are lowering the bar on candidate stats and abilities in order for more women to join. Just how the fuck is a woman supposed to even drag the average male (or a man my size at 6'4 265 lbs)? I'd imagine if we're in the military you're adding another 40-60 …
/r/MensRights26/04/16 03:39 PM
1

I'm glad your mother and her girlfriend loved you.
/r/MensRights26/04/16 01:04 PM
1

How does it make women more equal?
/r/MensRights26/04/16 01:02 PM
2

An angle grinder is a tool as well ... but that doesn't mean I need it
/r/TheRedPill26/04/16 12:56 PM
1

HA! I'm the selfish one. Sure. Intelligence is choosing when to support a community or nation (I could care less about my ethnic group). If neither my nation or community are following a path I believe in, they will not receive anymore than the basic support I'm willing to survive. It's my opinion that the "social contract" in America is broken. Me having children and being a wage slave is not going to do a damn thing to help our society.
/r/TheRedPill26/04/16 12:55 PM
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I feel like anything I say to this is a humble-brag. Basically, my conclusion is the same as OP. What is the benefit of a relationship? I've seen numerous people swear before God to love each other to the end of time. Like the national average, for a lot it simple doesn't last. Then the man gets divorce raped and doesn't get equal access to his children. I don't think Millennials (my generation) are actually rejecting women, so much as women's mental image of the "perfect man" has gotten too int…
/r/TheRedPill22/04/16 08:22 PM
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Why does she want women to be drafted? Most men can barely stay sane and we're the sex that's built and conditioned for combat. Whatever. Her time to waste and it doesn't effect me one way or the other.
/r/MensRights22/04/16 07:42 PM
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Lesbians. Hate males. Blame men for their own fuck ups. Maybe they don't have the title; but if it walks like a duck and talks like a duck ....
/r/MensRights22/04/16 07:31 PM
1

I'm glad to know I wasn't the only one. Even better is that I've let my neckbeard grow so large that I can save money on tin-foil hats by just spray-painting it silver and flipping it over my scalp. Sadly my trilby (not fedora you fucking casuals) gets a little silver around the rim because of that. It's so cool though that most women don't mind.
/r/TheRedPill22/04/16 04:52 PM
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I enjoy the concept but it isn't practical. Do you see a lot of women praising their husband's long 6-hour shift at McDonalds?
/r/MensRights22/04/16 03:36 PM
3

THis website fucking blows. Anyone have a mirror or can copypasta?
/r/MensRights22/04/16 03:33 PM
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If she was setting policy as First Lady of Arkansas or the United States I would agree. However, she was elected to her Senate position and her efforts at that position (and her campaign against Obama in 2008) led to her securing the Secretary of State position. To me that looks like intelligent effort on her part and stupidity would have led to her failure. She might have gotten a foot in the door but it was her ruthlessness in politics that got her elected. Far too many people underestimate th…
/r/TheRedPill20/04/16 02:59 PM
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There are many things to not like Hillary Clinton for but I feel it's rather intellectually lazy to think she fucked her way to the top. The woman is a pitbull who will use connections to get ahead ... but not from sucking dick.
/r/TheRedPill20/04/16 01:24 PM
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Society enslaved women and forced them to be something they weren't, for the good of society. Men were slaves too -- just filling a different role. Would you consider BP men "slaves" to the legacy system? We no longer need to provide for women as women are now on their own. I've personally adopted an 'Adapt or Die' mentality so I'm really outside the system either way. Especially since I'm not having children.
/r/TheRedPill19/04/16 09:43 PM
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Bro, you might be letting your anger grip you a little too tight.
/r/TheRedPill19/04/16 09:34 PM
5

Always remember to watch a person's actions and not simply listen to what they're saying. Actions will always speak louder than words. My favorite part is this. It shows fantastic confidence that everyone in TRP should strive for: "Displayed no overt interest whatsoever in fucking her (IDGAF) - although I did eventually escalate as I would with any girl" Having the ability to just take the plunge without doubting yourself or thinking twice is exactly what we're aiming for here.
/r/TheRedPill19/04/16 07:32 PM
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They may enjoy it as much as men but they don't have a shit ton of testosterone shooting their bodies making it a biological need.
/r/MensRights19/04/16 06:41 PM
4

Looking at previous confrontations, they usually get a man to do their fighting for them.
/r/MensRights19/04/16 02:34 PM
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They're basically stripping the humanity from people.
/r/MensRights18/04/16 12:30 PM
1

I just want a gym. A manly fucking gym without all the frills where guys can get hit and then show others how to defend or attack correctly. Pads, kids, women who I out-weight by 150 lbs ... I don't want any of that.
/r/TheRedPill14/04/16 07:23 PM
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I fit the white, atheist, 30 year old male category ... but I'm liberal as all get out and have read Pride & Prejudice a couple times. Does anyone know what the first line of Pride & Prejudice is? It's pretty famous: "It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife" Sounds pretty Red Pill to me ...
/r/TheRedPill14/04/16 07:16 PM
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In the article he brings up Kanye West and this Weekend fellow, but never dives into it. Why do these men get away with saying and doing things the average man would be destroyed over? It isn't because of "the patriarchy", because you won't see most men speak a word of defense to help them. It's because their SMV is so high. It's that simple. If Kanye West was some unkempt guy with acne working at a McDonalds and tried to even get near a semi-attractive woman she'd call him a creep and walk the …
/r/TheRedPill14/04/16 07:12 PM
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He's still jacked-in. They don't live in reality, they're still playing their game.
/r/TheRedPill14/04/16 06:56 PM
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The author called us boys the whole time and told us to read Jane Austen and Freud, specifically bringing up that we want to fuck our mothers and kill our fathers. It just holds true that unless you want to take the pill, it won't make sense.
/r/TheRedPill14/04/16 06:49 PM
1

Good point. I'll have to look into some local art gyms. Like the advice goes, I've been hitting the weights but I find it to be so boring. Evening listening to music doesn't help after awhile. I feel like maybe focusing on learning something while working out may focus and interest me more. Mindless repetition has never been a forte of mine. I'll give a BJJ gym a call and see if they have any starter classes so I can see if I like it.
/r/TheRedPill14/04/16 05:49 PM
1

I'm pretty tall and large - 6'4 265 lbs (not really fat, just a big Midwestern guy). Is there a particular art I should look into that my size would help benefit more more than someone smaller? I want something physical but I have little to no experience fighting (other than drunken brawling).
/r/TheRedPill14/04/16 05:34 PM
1

i wonder if something about it is too good to be true i'll walk no questions asked and she knows it. You seemed to have answered your own question.
/r/TheRedPill14/04/16 04:32 PM
4

Can you actually get your ass kicked at one of these? I want to learn to fight and take the pain that comes with it. I don't want to stand around yelling "hi-yah!" and hoping to get a yellow belt next week. I want to be punched in the face and shown how to do it back
/r/TheRedPill14/04/16 03:51 PM
2

Yours is on the extreme side, but similar to a lot of guys here (including myself). I'd say a significant amount of the men here on TRP were raised by single mothers or pushover fathers. I've sadly gotten to the point where I can only laugh when people ask why a single mother can't properly raise a boy. It's because she doesn't know how the male mind or body works. What does a heterosexual woman know about flirting or seducing women? If she did, how does she teach that to her son? What does a wo…
/r/TheRedPill14/04/16 03:49 PM
3

Positives and negatives. Both our sub-reddits attempt to provide confidence for the target audience. Are feminists happier? Are they in better relationships? Are they less angry? For me, here at TRP the issue of personal happiness, healthy relationships and aggression all changed from negatives to positives. I never knew how to view a situation or speak to someone correctly or when to properly apply dominance, I never had a relationship (let alone a healthy one) and I had a lot of pent up anger …
/r/TheRedPill14/04/16 03:36 PM
4

Pretty much. I'm an office worker. The difference being that I'm not pretentious about it. So many people that are corporate schlubs look down on those that are not.
/r/MensRights13/04/16 07:26 PM
8

It all makes more sense now. This isn't a gender thing at all, it's just being packaged as one. This is the office workers complaining that the front spots are taken by construction workers.
/r/MensRights13/04/16 07:12 PM
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At 7am, those bays are full of tradies, because they are the ones who get there early - if you look today, it's full of utes. What the hell does this mean? Anyway ... Look, we're all aware that women are weak and lack the ability to survey the safeness of their surroundings. The would literally walk head first into bullets if we men didn't tell them it was dangerous. These pink spots are perfect because literally everyone with a penis can use it to rape and thus is statistically likely to be a r…
/r/MensRights13/04/16 06:54 PM
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I'm reminded of a quote from President Kennedy. He said, "Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." When people are denied the right to speak, when people are denied the right to protest, when people are the denied the right to be seen as equals ... they revert to their baser instinct. Violence.
/r/MensRights13/04/16 06:40 PM
2

But he eventually lost his good paying job and and had to settle for an average job Seems a lot of folks can't deal with going backwards very well. For better or worse means nothing
/r/TheRedPill13/04/16 02:39 PM
5

We're talking about plates though and not spouses.
/r/TheRedPill13/04/16 02:27 PM
3

We're the minority. Her statement is likely true. Her slutty friends validate her poor choices and the rest is history.
/r/TheRedPill13/04/16 01:52 PM
2

In my opinion, the downsides of a free and open society are not anywhere as bad as the downsides to a theocratic one.
/r/TheRedPill13/04/16 01:48 PM
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They piss both men and women off. We're biologically wired to view them with disdain. However, they provide a service to women who couldn't financial or mentally cope by themselves. They do nothing for men except get in our way.
/r/TheRedPill13/04/16 01:46 PM
1

I've never seen the show ... but I've seen clips of those women. They are not people you want to emulate.
/r/TheRedPill13/04/16 01:40 PM
6

I don't feel we need the government telling us more things we can or cannot do.
/r/TheRedPill13/04/16 01:39 PM
5

Education memorization don't always equate to common sense or forward thinking.
/r/TheRedPill13/04/16 01:37 PM
14

In the comments she said her dad would be proud of the article because it got ~17,000 views. If you go look at porn sites, even the shittiest quality video have more views than that.
/r/TheRedPill13/04/16 01:35 PM
1

So she has established that she will sleep with you for a little bit of booze and a compliment. Think a six'er and me telling her I like her shoes at least get me a blow job?
/r/TheRedPill13/04/16 01:34 PM
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Check this out, from CNN Money http://money.cnn.com/2016/04/12/pf/gender-pay-gap/index.html "Young women are asking (and getting) more pay than men"
/r/MensRights12/04/16 09:20 PM
8

Tell her to be at your place at 6 sharp and to not wear anything under her skirt. I'm gonna try this right now.
/r/TheRedPill12/04/16 05:02 PM
0

I don't think that feminists make up anywhere near 50% of the population.
/r/MensRights12/04/16 03:38 PM
4

Stop bringing politics into TRP. It doesn't fit your political box, it transcends it. I'm a liberal and have had great success with TRP.
/r/TheRedPill11/04/16 09:01 PM
12

and that makes them our enemy Isn't this the truth. The sheer hatred of us on this site is insane. No amount of trying to persuade others will help. They simply do not want to listen. So fuck 'em. Do what you do and don't pay them any mind. We're not sexist, we're not political, we don't subscribe to any set sexual orientation and we certainly don't give a damn what you look like. Progress yourself. Control your emotions and environment so that you can control your life.
/r/TheRedPill11/04/16 08:25 PM
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I despise these regressive liberals. As a liberal myself, I'm quite used to seeing a severe lack of backbone (especially in regards to politicians), but this whole idea that the ends justify the means is terrible. I grew up reading and seeing the ideals of free speech and equal treatment towards your fellow person. These things are being trampled to allow for a small and vocal minority to run roughshod on us all. I hope liberals figure out a way to shut them up soon so America's Left wing doesn'…
/r/MensRights11/04/16 04:28 PM
96

There is always some weak-willed man willing to kiss her feet at a chance for some sex.
/r/MensRights11/04/16 01:08 PM
28

Yup. If you go low brow then people won't use logic and it only escalates a non-violent situation. Recent example from Monday: At my home downtown there was a recent break-in at our private garage. In order to make people feel more secure the company that owns the apartments got a security guards. No big deal. However, the first day the security guard was there I saw her near the exit of the garage with a line of cars wanting to get out. When it was my turn to leave (normally there is never a tu…
/r/TheRedPill07/04/16 05:46 PM
31

Social Justice Warrior. Individuals who feel there are major injustices in America that need to be resolved. Not bad on its face, but they tend to make a habit of picking the wrong pony. To use their vernacular, they believe men are so privileged that we can and should be fought at ever perceived offense. This Kesha women cried rape. Without any evidence to suggest a rape occurred the SJWs jumped on board that this guy raped her. It was later found that there was never any evidence to suggest th…
/r/PussyPassDenied07/04/16 03:39 PM
15

I 100% agree. It's why we're seeing marriage rates plummet as well ... the payoff ain't worth it
/r/MensRights06/04/16 03:21 PM
17

It's terrifying. At this point I'd be leery of going to college at all as a man.
/r/MensRights06/04/16 03:15 PM
16

It's too bad that this is only seen on this sub-reddit.
/r/MensRights06/04/16 03:14 PM
6

Shit, I've been robbed at gun and knife point a good few times (happens if you live and deliver food in the hood). There is really no reason to bring it up in any conversation. Hell, my own mom didn't even know until one of my buddies off-offhandedly mentioned it. You know what I did afterwords? I went and took self defense classes, started carrying a weapon and learned where and what were potentially harmful areas. I learned that the way I dressed and acted in certain areas made me a viable tar…
/r/MensRights05/04/16 09:36 PM
3

I think they'll be alright with a little punishment.
/r/MensRights05/04/16 09:31 PM
17

I'm not sure where she was going with it other than not liking that her own son thinks she is overweight. She is clearly projecting. How is it her son's fault that she is fat. He's allowed a preference, and his preference is that he doesn't like overweight women. Hell, I've met a few guys that adore overweight women because that's their preference. It's no more a stupid Facebook pic (they're all stupid) then the girls who post the list about "The Perfect Man does this ..." He is just a boy. Men …
/r/MensRights31/03/16 07:44 PM
12

Best point in this thread. My mother used public humiliation like a scalpel. I would say that 99% of the time I'd get "the look" and knew that there would be a talking to back at home. This woman just fucked her son's potential and he isn't even an adult yet.
/r/MensRights31/03/16 07:38 PM
3

I personally thank my mom. It stunted me in ways but in a lot of ways it gave me razor sharp abilities in other areas. Girl tries to manipulate me. "Ha bitch, I've been handling this shit since I was 10". Like playing baseball with little league'ers. WHile I agree. Don't forget that while you have the perception, the hard part is not supplicating to the manipulation. Most people are smart enough to see what's happening but they come up with their own internal excuses as to why they will follow t…
/r/TheRedPill31/03/16 06:50 PM
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We've all seen it happen a hundred times. The hate we see from others is because we're not natural alphas. They can't get past seeing the anger and hate to see the deeper lessons. You and I are now changed. We saw there was a problem with ourselves and decided to change. I feel like that's an understated value. I've seen people my entire life who keep doing the same damn things and expecting different results. We studied who we wanted to be like and emulated those traits. We left the PC fairy ta…
/r/TheRedPill31/03/16 06:37 PM
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You're in your anger stage right now. Harness that aggression and anger into something productive that benefits you. These women are human. They're acting in a manor that has been ingrained in them for thousands of years of human evolution.
/r/TheRedPill30/03/16 04:57 PM
2

Well their family is pull the cheaper sale of the books now that the author is dead, so we won't have to worry about the morals of that story infecting schools anymore.
/r/TheRedPill30/03/16 04:55 PM
6

Ha! I'm not quite as pessimistic on the topic, but I get a kick out of the "Fuck it, at least I have front row seats" attitude. I feel the Civil War was definitely one of our lowest points as a country. Or when our navel fleet was completely shattered at the start of World War Two. Or the formation of the KKK. Things don't seem all that too bad to me right now. I got beer, food, a nice place to live, plenty of technology, A/C and Heating, and a list of friends, family or ladies I could call if I…
/r/TheRedPill30/03/16 04:52 PM
2

I go with the "speak softly and carry a big stick" method. Its done me well in life. That way, when you speak or are passionate about anything, people listen. I would not make a good politician now and days.
/r/TheRedPill30/03/16 04:46 PM
13

Maybe not on her head .... but her arm pit hair probably is.
/r/PussyPassDenied30/03/16 04:25 PM
2

You have the right to defend yourself from restraint, unless it's a police officer who has stated that you are being arrested.
/r/MensRights30/03/16 03:36 PM
1

Probably. Similar to that professor from Mizzou who was yelling for "muscle". These women need a male protector because they know they are intentionally pissing people off and don't want to deal with the repercussions of their actions.
/r/MensRights30/03/16 02:37 PM
24

I'm a liberal and see them as our sides fascists. Anyone, regardless of political leaning, who wants to use violence and stifle speech are not people I want to associate with.
/r/MensRights29/03/16 07:20 PM
12

Her language, clothing and even the school she's in; none were created by the culture she descends from. And it doesn't matter anyway because that's a stupid thing to think. America is great because we're a melting pot of idea and people. We share each other's cultures, languages, foods and even styles. Also, Egypt is physically in the upper-right hand (North East) corner of the African continent. The people and culture of the area has so radically changed under the multitude of rulers of the re…
/r/MensRights29/03/16 07:12 PM
10

She had the grin of a bully. I used to know it well. The man besides her failed to act, as I have seen many people do. A good man or woman would have helped that man. When I was a child and growing up, I learned that to stop a bully I had to defend myself. Sadly, the only recourse in today's society is to film him being attacked.
/r/MensRights29/03/16 07:03 PM
13

You may be right. For me it was an epiphany moment. I was in the game, sitting there bored and jumping my character around. I looked outside and saw three people throwing a fribee and I was a fat POS sitting in my chair bored, playing a game. I haven't played a MMO since and drastically cut back on video games in general. It was odd, but freeing, that a thing that had taken up so much of my childhood and life was cast away so easily. I was on a date recently and told a woman that I used to compe…
/r/TheRedPill25/03/16 04:22 PM
94

Are you me? You sound like me. Down to almost every detail except mine was WoW instead of Runescape.
/r/TheRedPill25/03/16 02:34 PM
19

I don't feel they're trying to shoot for equality. Rather they're simply trying to grow power and authority for their own group. It's what has happened through-out human history and this time is no different.
/r/MensRights24/03/16 07:13 PM
23

Accused aren't even allowed to bring a lawyer to their hearings. I would do exactly what I would do if it were the police grilling me instead of school administration: shut my mouth until my lawyer is present. People will say all kinds of things aren't allowed in order to get you talking. However, it's amazing what is allowed when your lawyer actually arrives. I have a couple lawyers in the family and they are quite persistent that none of us sign or say anything until one of them take a look. I…
/r/MensRights24/03/16 06:59 PM
6

In today's society, he can choose marriage and the compromises that come with it -- sexual commitment, financial commitment, emotional commitment, along with a bevy of childcare and Mr. Fix-It commitments -- or he can choose to remain single and maintain his freedom but give up the joy that marriage and raising kids might bring him. He might dearly desire both situations, but he can only have one. Men know that you can't be the married guy and the single guy at the same time. In 2016 no American…
/r/MensRights17/03/16 08:54 PM
4

Most people have no idea what TRP is. However, like most everyone on here, when I drop little TRP nuggets of knowledge they tend to agree. TRP is about human nature and psychology. It's not a political arm and shouldn't act like one. It goes again our very nature here to make things political. It needs to end.
/r/TheRedPill17/03/16 07:35 PM
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I was always a pretty moderate liberal, but there ain't a thing under the deep blue sky that will make me: Deny climate change, believe we should dismiss science for theology, believe that a universal healthcare system wouldn't be best for Americans or American businesses, that unemployment and social security doesn't save lives and careers, that we need to spend money on our infrastructure, that not everything is fixed by private industry, that unions benefit the American worker and that the en…
/r/TheRedPill17/03/16 07:22 PM
4

Honestly, I'm sick of politics leaking into The Red Pill. I'm a liberal and TRP has done me just fine. There is clearly not a connection with political ideology.
/r/TheRedPill17/03/16 04:53 PM
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I'm a Sanders supporter, but it seems he just isn't getting the votes needed to pull it off. I'm an unaffiliated and moderate voter, so I usually send votes to both parties in an election. So I hopped on the Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump sub-reddits to see who I might throw my support behind next. To be honest, I'm not to happy with the Hillary supporters and find them to be pretty whiny. I've had some pretty good back and forth with her supports, who I tend to disagree with but I respect hea…
/r/TheRedPill17/03/16 04:52 PM
9

The couple on the date left early. After, the married chick walks over and hands me a piece of paper. I've had this happen once (though the girl wasn't married). I was at a bar and could tell this girl was hating her date. This guy must have had the smallest bladder because he went piss like 4 times. Each time I would chat her up and make her laugh. At the end of the night they both get up and leave and I continue to chat with the bartender and other patrons. After about 15 minutes the girl come…
/r/TheRedPill17/03/16 04:40 PM
2

Well that's terrible logic.
/r/MensRights17/03/16 03:46 PM
5

This is legitimate sexism. Literally a picture perfect example. One of the gayest men I know is also one of the biggest homophobes I've ever met. I can only assume that this woman must want to be dominated.
/r/MensRights17/03/16 03:45 PM
1

I've never heard that before. I'm certainly not looking Googling that at work. Ha
/r/PussyPassDenied16/03/16 05:49 PM
3

Alrighty, I'll next her. There are enough women down here.
/r/TheRedPill16/03/16 05:48 PM
15

Because the c word is a derogatory slur used against Jewish people That's definitely not what it means. You should Google cuckold
/r/PussyPassDenied16/03/16 05:43 PM
4

Quick related-situation: Met a girl out and about the other night and we hit it off. She gave me her number when we parted and I told her I'd get back to her. The next day I text her this: "I'm headed out Wednesday night and Friday, you should come get rowdy with me in the city." She replied, "It was great meeting you! I gotta work tonight and I have a date Friday but I'd love to chill soon." I haven't responded. Thoughts? Leave it be and on to the next one? I don't want to "be friends" with thi…
/r/TheRedPill16/03/16 05:24 PM
2

Well, agreed to disagree then I suppose. Have a good one
/r/MensRights16/03/16 03:43 PM
1

You can literally Google "glamour muscles" and get the definition. There are two types of work outs. You can go for size or you can go for strength.
/r/MensRights16/03/16 03:13 PM
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Most male models have to work out every day to keep the "standard" amount of "glamour" muscles Ha! I'll take real muscles over the glamour muscles any day. One of my favorite things to do at bars is challenge people to an arm wrestling bout. I'll always offer to buy the guy (or gal) a drink if they can beat me. If I were to guess, I'd say I only have around a 60-70% win ratio. Which for my size, I'll admit, really isn't that great. However, the absolute easiest guys to beat are the glamour muscl…
/r/MensRights16/03/16 01:15 PM
7

Men in power don't just not care. Those of us without power are actively being pushed back as we are a potential attack on their authority. Women don't realize just how little authority or power the average man has.
/r/MensRights16/03/16 01:04 PM
8

Endless complaints when women are shown as "sex objects" The women at my work literally have dildo parties and pass out the pamphlets at work. I certainly don't get a shit (other than the mental image of some of the old women in my office fucking that), but dildos are a form of turning men into a sex object.
/r/MensRights16/03/16 01:03 PM
1

I've seen the period lie before. What I did was double-down on initiating sex. I eventually warmed her up to the point she didn't care and we got down to business. Just FYI - There is no period. A woman on her period that doesn't want to have sex will make it known you aren't getting near her.
/r/TheRedPill14/03/16 07:34 PM
9

I stole a page right out of women's playbook when I was first started out with TRP. I took the stance of fake it till you make it. I noticed women tensed up when I responded "never" to asking about when my last relationship was or when I had sex last. Why did I always answer honestly? Because my mother always taught me to be honest. So yea, I decided to drop that bit of truthfulness and I lied through my fucking teeth. I was 24 when I slept with a woman for the first time. Sure enough she asked …
/r/TheRedPill14/03/16 07:29 PM
3

feminism is basically the same thing as egalitarianism, so why wouldn't they just call themselves an egalitarian as well? Bingo. I've always wondered the same thing. Then I realized it's a power play. They're trying to re-brand their shitty behavior to something that already exists and that they're not. The logic simply isn't there when you say you're for equality but one side is hollering that things don't aren't equal on their side.
/r/MensRights14/03/16 06:57 PM
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There was a time when Dave Chappelle's Love Contract skit was seen as hysterical comedy: http://www.cc.com/video-clips/jwmvxd/chappelle-s-show-love-contract
/r/TheRedPill14/03/16 06:22 PM
4

Blocked at work. "Political/Social Advocacy"
/r/MensRights14/03/16 04:24 PM
6

Clearly you've never heard of the Internet. You go to a browser, you type in the person name and (especially if you're a job recruiter) where you went to school and then do a search. It would take less than 10 seconds to find one of these guys with the giant letter 'RAPE' near their name. That's all it takes to be excluded. If you have so many candidates going for a job, you don't need to take a chance on the person that has any baggage to their name. Also, lets not forget that HR departments ar…
/r/TheRedPill14/03/16 04:03 PM
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The name 'feminism' alone comes off as hostile, or rather that men are against women. I would think egalitarianism would be a better platform to jump from
/r/MensRights14/03/16 03:05 PM
3

Ha! What a retard
/r/MensRights11/03/16 04:34 PM
4

I have an idea ... we tell women they cannot sign up for the draft because they're too weak. It'll piss 'em off so much they cry for the ability to be drafted. Then we make legislation that says the "Girl Power" in the military is so strong and competent that we should remove the "weak" men being drafted all together. BAM
/r/MensRights11/03/16 04:25 PM
6

Wait a moment. There are all-female final clubs but it's just the all-male clubs under attack? I just want to make sure I have the correct information.
/r/MensRights11/03/16 04:23 PM
6

Yup. Most guys do an eye roll and keep scrolling.
/r/MensRights11/03/16 04:16 PM
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I am convinced that young men are not pursuing women in the way my friends and I did when we were in our teens and twenties. I honestly think a lot of men do not care any more. It's because we're being vilified across all sectors. In our youth we're told we're too aggressive so are drugged up. When we hit our teens we're told we're too rough with girls so have to treat them delicately. Our cracking voices, odd movement due to readjustment of height and weight and excessive body sweat, grease and…
/r/MensRights11/03/16 04:14 PM
11

Yes, as reluctant as I am to make this about men, their glaring absence is important. Why? Because it means men are still not listening when women speak about our experiences in a world dominated by men and male violence. I'm not going to show up to any event where I'm discriminated against because of a trait about me that I was both with. When I'm told my opinion or viewpoint doesn't matter because of that born-trait ... why should I waste my time participating?
/r/MensRights10/03/16 06:06 PM
6

People value strength, whether it's physical or mental. However, when I see all this "Girl Power" business, it seems fake to me. Women aren't powerful just because they're women, no more then men are powerful because they're men. Power and strength are individually earned. I don't know if you're a fan of Game of Thrones, but there is a scene where the boy-King Joffery is yelling and stomping his feet that he is king and people have to listen to him. His grandfather, rightly, tells him that no tr…
/r/MensRights10/03/16 06:03 PM
2

I feel the "pay gap" is a matter of not being assertive and not knowing how to negotiate your role better. I actually learned this from a female manager I had who saw I was failing pretty badly at promoting myself. For instance, right now at my current role I make more than my coworkers and we're doing the exact same role? Why? Because I know how to negotiate/leverage my knowledge and situation in the company better. The one coworkers is a significantly harder worker than I am. I'm not saying I'…
/r/MensRights10/03/16 03:49 PM
1

They don't have condoms in your country? I sure as shit hope you're not kissing or doing oral with a hooker.
/r/TheRedPill03/03/16 09:39 PM
2

It's a process, but if you keep at it, you'll get past the anger. Honestly, the biggest advice I can get is that you already realized the inital problem was you. YOU fell for the lie and that is hard to admit about oneself. However, you did what many people cannot and admitted that you were indeed wrong and that you needed to change. So on that same step, I worked on improving my own self-confidence and image. Even little stuff like, everytime you see your image in glass or a mirror, mentally te…
/r/TheRedPill03/03/16 09:24 PM
1

Yup. You hit the nail on the head with ROI. If I'm at the bar with friends or coworkers I will often pick up the tab. I'm a young bachelor with a good job so I have budgeted spending that money on people I'm close to or interact with often. It's not only a nice gesture, but it makes good business sense too. What I have never done and will never do though, is buy a random stranger a drink, unless we've been talking for a long while up to that point.
/r/TheRedPill03/03/16 09:03 PM
3

Well those "nerdy, white men" built the Internet and other things ... you know ... things like putting man on the moon.
/r/TheRedPill03/03/16 08:40 PM
3

You're the second one to post this. I've never seen this mentioned here on TRP. I gotta watch my Googling, do you happen to have a good link?
/r/TheRedPill03/03/16 08:16 PM
2

I just don't get it. Is vanilla sex exciting for these guys? Do they just want to slowly have sex with their partner all the time? When I'm with a woman I just think to myself. "You know what was hot? In that one show that guy picked up his woman, carried her to the bedroom, threw her on the mattress and just went crazy. I want to do that..." and then I do it. What is the fucking hangup? Where does that come from? I don't even hear the crazy feminists saying vanilla sex is great.
/r/TheRedPill03/03/16 08:12 PM
1

That's a fair question. I grew up in Smalltown, Midwest. I've seen his "type" a hundred times over. Sure, they do well in the boonies now, but the overall majority of them are fools who slip into an alcohol problem by 30 and then by 40 are overweight and working some shit factory job. I tried to emulate it when I was younger but realized it wasn't the fit me. I'm not the leather jacket and motorcycle kind of guy. I ended up moving to the city and found the cool guy I wanted to be. The intelligen…
/r/TheRedPill03/03/16 01:50 PM
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There are different types of cool my friend. This guy is redneck cool. So he looks like a fun guy, but there is no way I would want to actually live his lifestyle.
/r/TheRedPill02/03/16 04:25 PM
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Exactly. Which is part of the reason we're so hated here on Reddit. Because most of us here are not true alphas ... we're learned.
/r/TheRedPill02/03/16 04:23 PM
7

HA! I was thinking that as well. The best friend definitely will fuck that guy. I don't feel like he just rolled over, they've definitely (or will definitely) fucked/flirted/kissed
/r/TheRedPill02/03/16 04:14 PM
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Well you kinda just proved my point by saying you left as soon as you knew. How long was she doing meth? Because it's pretty easy to tell after awhile.
/r/MensRights01/03/16 06:54 PM
6

What the fuck. Statistically, the guy is likely not a decent fellow (From my own experiences, anyone who is involved with someone who does meth, likely is a shaddy sonuvabitch themselves). But why was the mother not charged!?
/r/MensRights01/03/16 01:50 PM
2

You need to urge him not to wait. I've seen this sort of stuff backfire.
/r/TheRedPill29/02/16 07:57 PM
2

You keep making up rules. I don't have to follow them, I can live my own life. I don't need to add value to anything, I don't need to get married, I don't need to have children and I certainly don't need to look out for the welfare of people if I don't want to. And guess what? Not wanting to participate in any of those things does not make me a bad person ... it just means I have a different vision for my own future. That, my friend, is what TRP means to me. It was my escape from societal chains…
/r/TheRedPill26/02/16 07:00 PM
3

You're fabricating a moral construct for the single man! Single men owe no allegiance, trust or fidelity to anyone unless we choose to. That is literally free will.
/r/TheRedPill26/02/16 01:56 PM
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It's not an excuse because I'm doing nothing wrong. If you view something as immoral and I don't ... that literally means nothing. You're making arguments like a SJW. Enhance your calm.
/r/TheRedPill26/02/16 01:53 PM
1

The mentality in small towns are different than large cities. To this day I vividly remember going camping in the woods of Missouri with a couple buddies around 3rd or 4th grade and we all had our camping gear, machetes (because you didn't need a license for them) and bb/pellet guns. By 5th grade all of us had shotgun and 9mm and up experience. (Also, in Boy Scouts in 5th grade we also went to a weekend long shot gun camp. It was awesome) Then in the state of Missouri, all the 6th grade boys cou…
/r/TheRedPill26/02/16 01:51 PM
1

You're forgetting one large detail ... killing is illegal. I can fuck as many married women in America as I want and I won't go to jail.
/r/TheRedPill26/02/16 01:43 PM
6

Don't confuse illogical and irate emotions for desperation, or it could be the worst mistake you ever make. I like to think I have a pretty unique perspective as I get to sit back and watch both parties go at it as I'm not affiliated with either and have voted for both and neither. The Democrats aren't hurting any more than the Republicans are ... they rocked the Republicans in the 2008 election on every level and in 2012 still maintain the presidency and are a seat or two shy of majority in the…
/r/TheRedPill25/02/16 09:03 PM
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Redpiller would have walked away. A man's best defense should be positioning himself to say "Fuck you" and walk away at any given moment in his life. It seems like such a minor thing, but it really changes your entire life. My career exploded when I set myself up to say "Fuck you" to anything. I made it so I had absolutely no problem calming setting down my company identification and walking out the door. Sure, I left a couple good jobs; but that path eventually led me to some amazing jobs.
/r/TheRedPill25/02/16 08:51 PM
17

Ha! He isn't fucking her ... she is fucking him!
/r/TheRedPill25/02/16 08:46 PM
10

How about TRP starts preaching that men should stop fucking married women and childish skanks Why should I care (or even know for that matter) what promises other people make to each other? Married couple make trust-based promises to each other; I never signed a social contract that I would help uphold their promise to each other. IDGAF
/r/TheRedPill25/02/16 08:42 PM
16

Absolutely 100% Why fuck your life up with an assault charge over some slut.
/r/TheRedPill25/02/16 08:36 PM
0

Agreed, the world is definitely weird. The growing hostility from the far left is concerning to me. It has definitely happened before though and usually Democrats get them back in line. I see the Red Pill as separate from politics. I see human nature as an amoral action that humans naturally follow and our social structures have taken us too far from that baser nature. That said, I don't see all social manipulation of human nature as negatives; the nuclear family for instance seemed to work pret…
/r/TheRedPill25/02/16 08:18 PM
2

I did 1 year of hich school in US, and these kids thought it was tough to break a car's window or smoke marihuana... lol WTF? Try to break someone's window in Argentina, you will get your ass beaten fucking hard. America is pretty diverse. Sounds like you went to a tame high school. Hell, my high school was full of country rednecks, but you'd get your ass whooped wholesale if you fucked with another students truck. I remember the vice principle would "accidentally" inform a student that the poli…
/r/TheRedPill25/02/16 07:48 PM
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I'm a liberal and I'm fascinated about the guy. If Sanders loses out to Clinton I'm definitely voting for Trump. You're right though, Leftist identity politics is really starting to wear a lot of people down. At least, it's wearing me down.
/r/TheRedPill25/02/16 07:39 PM
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Met a woman recently who was doing the whine about "no good men left". She was a self-proclaimed "super feminist" and was a family divorce attorney. Any man that dates/marries that women deserves exactly what he gets.
/r/TheRedPill25/02/16 07:33 PM
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I just shrug or say 'okay' and continue on with my life. Don't debate illogical people because you'll never win. Why should I care if someone else is offended? Being "offended" at something may be the biggest waste of a person's time, as it has literally makes no impact on the world. It's like me walking into a room, announcing that I'm sad and then sitting and waiting for something to happen.
/r/TheRedPill25/02/16 07:31 PM
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His links show that men were better at the prone position. Like, not even close.
/r/PussyPassDenied22/02/16 04:29 PM
1

How about race car driving? A lighter frame (woman) should then mean the car can drive faster. Other then Lynn St. James in Indy car or Danica Patrick in Nascar, I can't even think of other women in the sport; and neither of them got close to winning a title.
/r/PussyPassDenied22/02/16 04:26 PM
1

It's like that in everything; college weeds a lot of athletes out because people realize they want to do something else in their life other than athletics.
/r/PussyPassDenied22/02/16 04:24 PM
2

There women have to be segregated in chess as well
/r/PussyPassDenied22/02/16 04:15 PM
6

never really played against guys but rather dominated against other women, so their perspective gets warped and they think they can take on guys I've seen that argument play out a million times. In subtle and non-subtle ways. I have a female cousin that would always "fight" with me growing up (as relatives do). We have traveled to several countries together and are definitely the closest relatives int eh family. As most close relatives are, when growing up we'd get ticked off at each other and g…
/r/PussyPassDenied22/02/16 03:48 PM
5

Don't forget chess. Men dominate at chess so much there are also women's leagues there as well.
/r/PussyPassDenied22/02/16 03:35 PM
2

That's what I was thinking. If this guy is on TRP you'd think he would know better than to act like she said he was acting.
/r/TheRedPill19/02/16 02:51 PM
2

I believe there is already a database out there with all usernames who post here. I found myself on it.
/r/TheRedPill19/02/16 02:49 PM
4

So she raped and did drugs with multiple children ... and we as a society find this to be acceptable?
/r/MensRights19/02/16 02:13 PM
1

I have a buddy who does the walk-backwards thing. He has a sixth sense about when people are coming at him, it's crazy. (or he looks where my eyes are and when they get wide. Ha!)
/r/PussyPassDenied18/02/16 09:18 PM
1

I'm a very big guy. I inadvertently injure people all the time no matter how heads up I am. If the person isn't even trying to move out of the way they usually get taken to the ground. This lady wouldn't stand a chance if she is coming right at me.
/r/PussyPassDenied18/02/16 09:16 PM
1

How? I wasn't any good at making friends with the "cool guys" in High School and college, so how can I do it it in my 30's? Part of making your life better is finding things to do (outside of physical health and career growth) that you mentally enjoy and helps you grow. For me it's watching and playing sports. I signed up for some casual sports summer leagues (kickball and softball) and I always try to strike up a conversation with guys who sit near me when I'm at the bar watching sports. I also…
/r/TheRedPill18/02/16 03:08 PM
9

There is always a retard who tries to make everything political and this time it's you.
/r/PussyPassDenied18/02/16 01:47 PM
4

People should be able to wear whatever they want. In the U.S. you can wear masks (things that cover the face) in most places. Some places in the U.S. won't allow it in public either.
/r/PussyPassDenied16/02/16 04:14 PM
4

No one is on my side... Just the way I like it. Never stop. "When you were kids, you all admired the champion marble shooter, the fastest runner, the big league ball players, the toughest boxers. Americans love a winner and will not tolerate a loser. Americans play to win all the time. Now, I wouldn't give a hoot in hell for a man who lost and laughed. That's why Americans have never lost and will never lose a war. Because the very thought of losing is hateful to Americans."
/r/TheRedPill16/02/16 02:13 PM
16

From the looks of things ... women are turning to anti-depressants in droves. As a guy, I just travel more, focus on work projects a little longer (more $$$) and invest in more expensive personal-hobbies.
/r/TheRedPill12/02/16 04:43 PM
6

He was bitchsplaining so she could understand.
/r/PussyPassDenied11/02/16 05:35 PM
5

An Aussie could probably get away with saying that.
/r/PussyPassDenied11/02/16 05:34 PM
1

I see both the extreme sides of the parties as a negative. Honestly, anything taken too far can begin to show negative traits. Look at the unfettered Capitalism in China as a prime example. I sure as hell don't want the United States to become like them. You're welcome to bash liberalism all you want, but like conservatism, it has its merits as well. "a human being who has never accomplished anything in his entire life (the perfect description of any liberal)" You really should be willing to kee…
/r/MensRights11/02/16 01:53 PM
6

Do you get asked out often by women? I don't. If you aren't used to rejection it makes it harder to cope with rejection.
/r/MensRights10/02/16 07:36 PM
16

It's quite illegal.
/r/PussyPassDenied10/02/16 06:24 PM
7

When I went to college (2004) ... I just went there to learn about technology. I didn't protest a damned thing. I showed up, studied, took my tests and four years later I got a degree in Computer Science. I'm pretty liberal (actually, I'm very liberal) and this growing portion of the extreme Left worries me as much as the growing of the extreme Right. As a liberal I take great pride in our ability to work with and speak with people of all races, religions, abilities and sexuality; all of which a…
/r/MensRights10/02/16 04:19 PM
1

I'm near the start of the Millennials generation (born 1985). The Millennial generation ends at right around the year 2000 (the Millennium). It's 2016 ... that's a 16 year difference (the math checks out). So the kids your talking about are not Millennials.
/r/TheRedPill10/02/16 03:43 PM
1

Person 1: "Lets spar!" Person 2: "Okay sounds good!" Person 3: You two have fun sparring!" Person 2: "Alright, here we go." (Person 2 lands punch) (Person 2 lands more punches) (Person 2 wins sparring fight) Person 1: "This was assault! I was too catatonic to agree to the fight." Person 3: "But we all heard you ask Person 2 to spar." Person 1: "Yes, but I changed my mind during the fight." Person 2: "But you didn't tell me. The last thing you said was that you wanted to fight." Person 1: "I was …
/r/MensRights10/02/16 03:29 PM
4

Have you seen prison food? It's shit food that's full of fat and meant to make you sluggish. If she isn't exercising her ass off she is going to put on a lot of weight.
/r/PussyPassDenied09/02/16 02:35 PM
3

I vehemently disagree with you. I don't agree with the idea of professional jurors or giving judges 'jury-like' authority.
/r/PussyPassDenied09/02/16 02:32 PM
1

Allowing anyone to alter your emotions (especially anger) means you are allowing them power over you. That's why in a fight some people will attempt to antagonize someone else. They want the person thinking emotionally and not logically. There are time when emotions are great. However, those times are not when a major life event is happening (i.e. cheating & fighting)
/r/TheRedPill09/02/16 12:24 AM
1

admitting and taking responsibility for a painful truth A pivotal moment in my growth of confidence was when I admitted a hard truth to myself ... that how I was living my life wasn't working and that I was failing. No one wants to think they've worked hard for nothing or that their life thus far has been a one folly after another. It was very distressing to acknowledge to myself that I was the problem in my life and not others/women. After a lot of self-reflection and working to improve myself …
/r/TheRedPill09/02/16 12:21 AM
2

While I am in belief that people are the way they are and should accept the way they are but to go to that extreme in saying that you shouldn't improve because you are beautiful the way you are is damaging to people altogether. Excellently said. I know I'm not going to be in the top few percentage of American's; but I can make myself the best I can be at what I am capable of. Knowing yourself and knowing what your capable of are two very important things that everyone need to learn but most don'…
/r/TheRedPill05/02/16 06:03 PM
1

Well if pay-scale estimates are to be believed, you can pay women less than men for the same work. Why wouldn't companies hire all women?
/r/TheRedPill05/02/16 05:59 PM
2

I think you very eloquently described "hate-fucking".
/r/TheRedPill05/02/16 05:55 PM
2

I've got a lot of military buddies and family members. out of all of them, I only have one that admits to this: There I said it. I wanted to go to the fight. I wanted to close with and destroy the enemy. To quote George S. Patton “All my life I’ve wanted to lead a lot of men in a desperate battle. Now I’m going to do it." Or to quote him, "I just wanted to kill motherfuckers that wanted to mess with me and blow shit up". He did, and it certainly cost him physically, but he still says he loved it…
/r/TheRedPill05/02/16 05:49 PM
3

America's biggest sports are football, basketball & baseball. There are other sports here, but none come close to the money or viewership of the Big 3. Of those three, football is the sport with the most physical interaction between players (where as it's generally going to be a penalty to make contact in basketball or baseball). Thus it is dubbed ... "America's Manliest Sport"
/r/TheRedPill05/02/16 05:41 PM
10

I thought the kid's hair looked fine. It's not like the guy is a stranger, he's their dad. It's hair for christsake! It grows back!
/r/PussyPassDenied05/02/16 04:18 PM
5

I'm sorry to hear you're in that situation. I too have been homeless, it was one of the worst times of my life. Set yourself goals and always know that you're strong enough to succeed. Good luck man.
/r/TheRedPill04/02/16 06:45 PM
7

the shit I've been through in the past week alone would drive all women to suicide I need to get this off my chest, because I've had the week from hell. This past weekend I went back home to see my grandmother die of cancer. I slipped on Monday and dislocated my knee and torn my ACL. Then there was a blizzard back home in Denver so I couldn't get back to work (so now missing a day of pay). When I got to the airport I had to shovel out my car from a foot of snow (with the bused knee) ... which wa…
/r/TheRedPill04/02/16 06:42 PM
2

Right, by slapping price controls on U.S.-developed drugs and medical technologies, and by having huge waiting lines that exacerbate and worsen conditions. I've not seen that in the countries I've been in with universal healthcare. The previous open healthcare system in the U.S. failed Americans. We need tighter control on it, not less.
/r/TheRedPill04/02/16 05:50 PM
26

Seriously. If you're going to be responsible for raising a child for 18 years, you need to be able to put down the booze for awhile.
/r/TheRedPill04/02/16 05:15 PM
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Because we've seen it successfully done in other countries. In the U.S. healthcare is already a right ... we might as well be smart about it and keep costs down.
/r/TheRedPill04/02/16 05:12 PM
2

It looks like his stunt is satire. Clearly no one wants rape. This is no different than "A Modest Proposal" ...
/r/MensRights04/02/16 04:28 PM
3

My understanding is that it's satire. In high school we read an essay called "A Modest Proposal" by Johnathan Swift. In his essay, Mr. Swift talks about families selling their children as food to rich people. Clearly Mr. Swift was saying that to get people thinking. No one with half a brain thought he was serious. So yea ... it looks like this Mr. Roosh fellow is holding "Pro-Rape Rallies". Clearly anyone with half a brain should see he isn't serious.
/r/TheRedPill04/02/16 04:25 PM
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Authoritarianism of any ideology is generally harmful towards it's local population. What we're seeing here is the pendulum swinging from Right to Left. As a liberal I too am in disgust of these people's actions and attempt to fight it when I see it. Having moderates police their own side is the only way to keep people in line. I saw President Clinton keep the extreme Left in line during his presidency in the 90's. However, the Democrats let them off the leash during the Bush Administration beca…
/r/MensRights04/02/16 03:05 PM
2

student was wearing a shirt that read "Bong Hits For Jesus" shirt at a school related event and was suspended Those were high school kids though. This guy is an adult at college.
/r/MensRights04/02/16 02:49 PM
6

I sold off some Yahoo stock when they hired their CEO. I didn't do it because she was a woman, but because she was making some completely unnecessary changes and not dealing with the core struggles of her company. I often buy up stock of tech companies who are usually listed lower than what the normally value (made a TON of money off WebMD a couple years ago). However, I only maintain the investment when the company works on solving problems. When Yahoo's CEO came in she made changes like: not a…
/r/TheRedPill03/02/16 04:30 PM
3

What a terrible looking website. I can't even focus on the article. Not that there was more than 2-3 paragraphs of content anyway.
/r/MensRights03/02/16 04:06 PM
1

I'm frustrated. I have a lot going for me, I'm well educated, on track to become a physician, hard working, and I think I'm a good person. How does her being well-educated (an education is good, but I'll take intelligence over education any day; but that's a rant for another day) or a doctor attract him? And she thinks she is a good person!? That usually means no they aren't. What the fuck. I've seen plenty of women who are too involved and busy with the careers for them to focus on a relationsh…
/r/TheRedPill31/01/16 11:20 PM
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If I am employing a female manager, the second I hear she's pregnant I'm placing her on paid leave until the baby pops forth I think they want that.
/r/MensRights31/01/16 11:07 PM
1

It's the vindictiveness of the DA that disturbs me more. It would take a lot of restraint for me not to yell they they could make it a felony charge and I'd still request a jury trial.
/r/TheRedPill28/01/16 03:48 PM
5

To be fair, their entire voyage was to get to "Pacific Playland" after finding out about the destruction of their home cities.
/r/MensRights28/01/16 02:42 PM
10

I bet it's a male-only tax in 5-10 years. Lose your ass in taxes or lose it in divorce rape. Because this is America and you have a choice! :D
/r/TheRedPill26/01/16 08:50 PM
2

I work in IT. I won't break into anyone's device .... but if you use my devices (laptop or phone) or connect to my home network, that's an entirely different ballgame. I found a roommate was stealing from me that way once. Some people just don't realize that we technical people can see everything on our networks.
/r/TheRedPill26/01/16 02:58 PM
1

Watching those videos, I giggled as loud as the gay men who were seeing a vagina.
/r/MensRights25/01/16 08:25 PM
18

The concept of a safe space is what allows academics and students to hold controversial positions and ask uncomfortable questions without fear of formal punishment or sanction by the institution Agreed. Back in high school I used to be apart of a book club (yea yea, nerd) that would read banned or very "inappropriate" topics. It was done after school and the teacher who ran it had people do a test book and speak to see if it was a good fit for them. We came from a very small (and very religious)…
/r/PussyPassDenied25/01/16 08:11 PM
1

Even so, I'm struggling to see why the burden wouldn't be on the uploader to prove their partner consented I'd imagine it's because they're the ones who are being sued. If you are going to beat someone in a lawsuit you need to have some sort of evidence. He-said-She-said won't work
/r/MensRights22/01/16 07:34 PM
2

Mine is a mixture of sympathy and disgust. I also used to be VERY obese. Ever since I lost a ton of weight I feel the same way about very obese people too.
/r/TheRedPill22/01/16 07:28 PM
7

Men don't slut shame even CLOSE to how much women do it.
/r/TheRedPill22/01/16 07:22 PM
2

It sounds like she is post-wall and not pre-wall. I doubt even most of the betas want it from her.
/r/TheRedPill22/01/16 07:20 PM
3

Really, it's outlandish that a 28 year old female has had sex with more than 3 men in her lifetime? And because of that she has no chance of landing a decent guy. What year is it? Cause thats total bullshit. Woman are people too and are allowed to satisfy their needs. Men who shame women into thinking otherwise are the problem. Look at the hypocrisy of this comment. No one is saying that she can't go get her rocks off and be slutty. This woman is trying to frame the debate so that it looks like …
/r/TheRedPill22/01/16 07:18 PM
2

People in positions of authority over others are not allowed to have sexual relations with those they have authority over. For instance, a prison guard is not allowed to fuck a prisoner.
/r/MensRights22/01/16 05:55 PM
2

Ha! It's interesting you mentioned that ... Quite literally a few days ago on TwoX a woman brought the issue up and was told by almost everyone that she was too young to be fucking a man in his 30's. They kept saying she wasn't "mentally prepared" enough for it. Puberty is literally your body saying it's ready to procreate. Fucking ain't exactly a think that's hard to figure out.
/r/MensRights22/01/16 05:54 PM
1

If you wrote up a contract maybe. Verbal arrangements mean very little and there is no evidence they even occurred.
/r/MensRights22/01/16 05:52 PM
14

Well I guess she learned a real valuable lesson then.
/r/MensRights21/01/16 08:55 PM
2

I have heard that if you pull the concealed carry you better fire it, and you better kill them. Because if you just injure them or brandish it then somehow that's worse. I would imagine a lot of states are different on the issue and I'm positive the situation will also need to reflect the use of force. That said, if this video happened in Colorado the driver could have legally shot her when she got into his vehicle. It's literally called the "Make My Day" Law: "a legal doctrine that designates a…
/r/MensRights21/01/16 08:53 PM
16

You ever been robbed? I have. Numerous times. It's a very soul-searching experience to know someone holds your life in their hands and will end it over the petty cash in your wallet. The first time it ever happened my adrenaline was intensely pumping afterwards. I remember smoking a cig in about 3 drags. The thing is, if someone is breaking the law in order to negatively effect you, you have no idea how it will play out. You don't know if their buddy is waiting in the bushes or if they have a co…
/r/MensRights21/01/16 08:48 PM
1

You can be denied all of those if you're unable to defend yourself.
/r/MensRights21/01/16 08:41 PM
1

Getting knocked out isn't the worst thing in the world to happen to someone. People can die from a sucker punch. Especially if their head hit the concrete hard. Believe me ... a woman, even as weak as they are compared to men, can sucker punch someone into going lights out.
/r/MensRights21/01/16 08:35 PM
2

Well I guess we're not all MLK and fucking Gandhi like you. I believe in the Golden Rule. Don't fuck with me and I won't fuck with you. However, if you fuck with me and I will fuck you up.
/r/MensRights21/01/16 08:33 PM
2

In Colorado I can legally shoot someone if I feel threatened in my home, business or vehicle.
/r/MensRights21/01/16 08:29 PM
2

She went for his groin several times. If I went around punching women in the groin I'd imagine some of them would rightfully defend themselves.
/r/MensRights21/01/16 08:27 PM
7

I'm a bouncer on the weekends as a side gig and I can 100% confirm that the worst people to deal with are drunk women and short guys. They are un-fucking-real. I'm 6'4 (and fairly non-violent) and I swear they must look for the tallest people in the bar and think to themselves, "I'm gonna go fuck with this guy." Of course, as a tall guy there is no positive outcome because you come out looking like an asshole or a wimp because you either beat up a little guy or I lost to a little guy.
/r/MensRights21/01/16 08:23 PM
3

Are you fucking serious? I'm been obliterated before and never harassed, vandalized, destroyed property as well as assaulted fellow citizens and police officers ... all in the span of a few minutes. Fuck her. I hope she loses her job and learns some humility.
/r/MensRights21/01/16 08:17 PM
1

If those left-wing nutjobs get their way with universal healthcare, guess who's going to be forced to pay for all of her inevitable medical problems? Guess who's going to be forced by Big Daddy Government to be Tammy's Beta Bucks? That's right. Me and you. Dude, look around, we're paying for her unhealthy living already. Universal health care will just make it cheaper for us to keep her alive.
/r/TheRedPill20/01/16 04:17 PM
1

That was my favorite part. In no way does these women sucking a bunch of dicks intimidate me.
/r/TheRedPill20/01/16 04:00 PM
1

Their "logic" falls flat on its face. If you're calling yourself a slut and say that it's not a bad thing ... then why aren't they acting like sluts and promoting men treating them like sluts?
/r/TheRedPill20/01/16 03:58 PM
1

Yes. You're comparing men to women too much. The genders were meant to balance one another.
/r/TheRedPill20/01/16 03:47 PM
1

I do not buy men or women drinks until I have some sort of vested interest in them. I'm simply not that "giving" of a person. However, if I've been sitting down chatting with someone at the bar for awhile I have no problem buying a round.
/r/TheRedPill20/01/16 03:26 PM
1

I don't feel we're better than woman, but that we're simply a different gender of our species that has a different drive and goals.
/r/TheRedPill20/01/16 03:21 PM
7

I've had bullshit like that fly my way as well. I just put an auto-block on all women I work with ... it isn't worth your career.
/r/MensRights14/01/16 02:13 PM
1

Men themselves have already been replaced with synthetic sperm (there is probably an artificial womb at this point as well). Once muscle and risk needed jobs are done by robots ... then what for men?
/r/TheRedPill12/01/16 07:31 PM
1

No man wants to be a living wallet for 18 years.
/r/TheRedPill12/01/16 07:29 PM
2

Money has done some crazy things. The rise of nerds in silicon valley has created wealthy weaker-looking men across the globe. Don't get me wrong, I work in tech and respect the hell out of all the braininess that came before me ... but even 50 years ago most of the men in tech wouldn't stand a chance of breeding with an attractive woman. In addition to that, plastic surgery and oral/visual correction have also massively changed the stakes. Your lady may have beautiful eyes, straight teeth and a…
/r/TheRedPill12/01/16 07:23 PM
2

Exactly. No need to hide anything if you're truthful/blunt.
/r/TheRedPill12/01/16 05:17 PM
3

Outside of college ... no one gives a shit about social repercussions. As long as you're not on Facebook talking shit about blind, crippled, retarded children on Christmas; you'll likely stay out of the public eye. Plus, I learned to keep a low profile. For instance: my next door neighbor doesn't even know my name, my job is so secure/locked-down they won't even verify with someone I work there, I have no social media, I change my phone number and email pretty often through Google and none of my…
/r/TheRedPill12/01/16 05:14 PM
6

I had a woman try something similar to Lucy. She then proceeded to yell outside my window at 2:00am and key'd my car when I wouldn't let her in. Why? Because she was drunk and "really wanted to fuck" and I was being an asshole for not letting her in my home. I swear ... she called me the next morning to see if I was sorry for being an asshole to her. I hung up the call and got the police out to do a report and submitted it to insurance. The stupid ass literally texted me that she key'd my car so…
/r/TheRedPill12/01/16 04:57 PM
1

remember what we did wrong - they are beyond reproach. I'm not suggesting that imperialism didn't As a fellow "leftist", I think that was a great write up. It irks me when liberals and progressives are bashed here in TRP. This is a sub-reddit that really doesn't need to look through the political lens.
/r/TheRedPill12/01/16 04:17 PM
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At the end of the day, I feel maintaining the right of "innocent until proven guilty" has much more of an impact on our daily lives than a rape crime. That unfortunate, but it's a civil liberty that we shouldn't waiver on.
/r/MensRights12/01/16 02:11 PM
2

A lot of people are unable to fathom that their version of bliss is not similar to others.
/r/TheRedPill11/01/16 08:14 PM
2

Catch 22. They'd have to be getting sex to know that not all sex is good.
/r/TheRedPill11/01/16 05:36 PM
1

If I had to hazard a guess, I would imagine the United States will mirror Rome in the next 15-20 years and institute a bachelor tax. Which of course won't affect women because "oh em gee! Men make more than womyn do!" This perennial bachelor won't stick around for when that occurs.
/r/TheRedPill11/01/16 05:31 PM
1

I don't think they put much mental effort into it. The way I see it is that the beta doesn't give them the tingles like they got with the alpha so naturally don't want to have sex as much.
/r/TheRedPill11/01/16 05:22 PM
1

Prison rules. These men are so starved for sex that they will literally bow down to and agree with anything a woman says. I wish I could buy a giant prostitute giftcard for the men of America.
/r/TheRedPill11/01/16 05:20 PM
1

A lot of these women think that the ability to get laid communicates value. And it does, if you are a man. This is a very easy concept to understand. A woman would care as much about being slut-shamed as a man (which is not-at-all) if it didn't have some sort of truth to it. Clearly getting laid is easier for women, there can be no argument there.
/r/TheRedPill11/01/16 05:05 PM
2

I'm a liberal and Sanders supporter. The Red Pill has nothing to do with general politics.
/r/TheRedPill11/01/16 04:46 PM
1

Enhance your calm man. It sounds like a beginner CS course. If it was anything like mine, the people who don't care will be gone soon enough.
/r/TheRedPill11/01/16 04:45 PM
1

Denver has been pretty awesome. Plenty of action and adventure in the nearby Rockies, absurd amount of microbrews and dispensaries opening, it's the most fit State in the U.S. & all the women moving here are looking for the guy who can show them the best time. I did pretty well living in some major cities around the Midwest and East Coast, but no where had been better for my well-being than Denver. I love it here.
/r/TheRedPill11/01/16 04:35 PM
1

Take some photos of yourself and throw them up on Tiny Eye (it's free). I would say that 1 in 5 photos of me will then link to my LinkedIn or Facebook profiles.
/r/TheRedPill11/01/16 04:18 PM
1

They probably used Tiny Eye on his picture and some other picture with his profile appeared.
/r/TheRedPill11/01/16 04:13 PM
2

She definitely fucked that guy. She doesn't wasn't to proclaim her sluttiness to the world. But seriously ... this shit ain't Pretty Woman. Only psycho men and women develop feeling for a hooker.
/r/TheRedPill11/01/16 04:10 PM
0

I'm liberal and believe in personal responsibility (and I also work in a STEM). Calm it down, Guns-and-God.
/r/TheRedPill11/01/16 04:05 PM
3

Mathematics and technology are very results-based fields. I believe a woman can mentally compete as well as men there, but if you don't have the aptitude to solve a problem and get a 100% answer ... then you're going to get shit canned. There is no eye-batting or "aww shucks" that can save you in those fields. If you fuck it up, you're done. People need their numbers and technology correct.
/r/TheRedPill11/01/16 04:01 PM
1

oooooo. Gotcha!
/r/MensRights11/01/16 03:28 PM
2

What gender is the remaining percent? 0_o
/r/MensRights11/01/16 03:18 PM
3

Dude. You're marrying a stuck up, materialistic lawyer who doesn't even want to fuck you in your engagement period (which is women women are usually going hog wild). You're soooooo fucked. Ha!
/r/TheRedPill07/01/16 04:05 PM
4

I've seen people that think too far ahead in their head. Usually they're not assholes though when you can't understand what they're talking about. I did have one boss who would start talking to me about something (like we were in the middle of a conversation) and would get upset when I asked him what topic he was wanting to discuss. I can't read minds!
/r/PussyPassDenied07/01/16 04:00 PM
8

If only we lived in a world where "No means no".
/r/PussyPassDenied07/01/16 03:58 PM
14

Ha! The irony is thick. I love that she immediately pulled the sexism card. Even from her description of his 'no' reply I could mentally see the confusion in his mind. Does this woman cry foul so often that she doesn't understand when someone can't see how she jumped to that point?
/r/PussyPassDenied07/01/16 03:57 PM
3

If you ever want a good laugh, mention to a woman that you're going to get your "future wife" a ring that isn't a huge and perfectly cut diamond ($$$) but is more sentimental or maybe has a different stone (Ruby, Topaz, Emerald, etc.) -- THAT is how you can tell the salt of a woman. I've seen custom rings posted on Imgur that are made of asteroid or fossilized dinosaur. Those would mean more to me than an extra couple thousand spent on a piece of jewelry.
/r/TheRedPill06/01/16 04:43 PM
3

Anger isn't a phase. It's a legitimate human emotion. Being able to control your anger is a learned process as much as being able to let the anger go when it appears.
/r/TheRedPill06/01/16 04:33 PM
4

You've got to admit though, that a lot of the negatives that come with homosexuality in America were societal problems and not inherent traits to our species. Our society is clearly progressing in our acceptance of homosexuals and one day the stigma associated with being gay will be all but an after-thought.
/r/TheRedPill06/01/16 04:30 PM
1

Well you might as well stop living if you can't provide ANYTHING of value to anyone. In life you are rewarded for the value you provide, wether it be in business, art, relationships, etc. Offering value is pretty much the only thing we have going for us in this lifetime. I'm hoping this is sarcasm. For starters, why should I care if I provide anything to anyone else? I don't owe anyone anything. Besides, 'value' is variable. How does the saying go: One person's trash is another person's treasure…
/r/TheRedPill06/01/16 04:26 PM
1

You live for yourself! You live a god damned amazing life because you want to live an amazing life. This is the most exciting part (and day) of becoming a proper man! When you realize that you can make yourself whoever you want to be. When instead of going back to your shell you laugh at those who mock and poke fun. My blue pill life compared to my red pill life is drastically different. I now go do stuff for the thrill of it. I stay away from monotony like it's the plague. The people who first …
/r/TheRedPill06/01/16 04:22 PM
14

Do you even notice how some guys lose all their friends when they get into a LTR or marriage? Those guys didn't suddenly just stop being friendly, they just slowly had a wedge driven between them. In college I had two really good friends, we literally had all the same classes and lived together. After college I moved away for awhile leaving the two of them. The most beta of the three of us decided to marry the first woman he lost his virginity to. Problem was: I wasn't around to vet her, our bud…
/r/TheRedPill06/01/16 04:12 PM
7

That's why as more women become sluts (thank you, feminism) more men choose to pump and dump. Wives and concubines; ho's and housewives. Why would I settle down with one woman who I know can go cheat on me without social stigma attached then divorce me and take all my stuff. I can't see any logical upside to marriage for men. Our society and laws don't allow for it. If a woman/couple truly had unconditional love then the need to sign a marriage certificate and have a marriage ceremony would be p…
/r/TheRedPill06/01/16 03:57 PM
6

I think we all know countless woman who have a "great friend" to only drop that woman like a bad habit after some sort of disagreement. I, like most men, still have relationships with guy friends that stretch back to our childhood. I have friends that I can not have spoken to in 10 years, then meet them and rekindle our friendship as if the time gone by never happened. Heck, some of my closest friends and I have literally gone blow-for-blow in the past and we get the hell over it. While I'm sure…
/r/TheRedPill06/01/16 03:51 PM
5

Yup. We like to discuss male life here in the aggressive manner we men enjoy. That does not sit well with the PC crowd.
/r/TheRedPill06/01/16 03:43 PM
10

Before acknowledging reality, this boy uncompromisingly believes that he shouldn't have to do anything or change anything about himself to earn a woman's love; he wants to be loved for who he is, not what he does. All men secretly want this, but there comes a day when they eventually compromise out of necessity. After that day, they may spend years honing themselves, working, shaping themselves into the men they believe women want to be chosen by. A massive part of what causes boys to "grow up" …
/r/TheRedPill06/01/16 03:37 PM
5

It's weakness that Americans hate. We hate it in our male politicians as well. Plenty of spineless guys in Congress.
/r/PussyPassDenied06/01/16 03:27 PM
1

Once you understand what they think of you, you whole mindset and relationship changes. In a way, she could end up raising an even more RP son than if she just let him go his own way. Hence the anger phase that many men here feel.
/r/TheRedPill03/01/16 03:30 PM
1

Even if it's found that the child isn't his, he is still on the hook for 18 years of child support and will lose half his stuff. He's royally fucked if he makes more than his wife.
/r/TheRedPill03/01/16 03:27 PM
2

As an only-male-child to a single mother ... I exactly know how this story plays out. I love my mother to death, but no woman alive wants her man to treat her like she is his mother.
/r/TheRedPill03/01/16 03:25 PM
2

the second caller actually demonstrates the principle as well but in reverse. She was dating a guy who she knew was cheating but didn't want to leave him. As has been often been noted, women would rather share a high value male than have a low value one all to themselves. This used to infuriate me in my blue pill days (now I just laugh). A couple years ago I was roommates with a "natural-alpha". We got along great and I picked up an absurd amount of information from him. This guy pull off some s…
/r/TheRedPill29/12/15 05:27 PM
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I just feel that when a man cries in front of a woman is makes him seem weak to her.
/r/MensRights29/12/15 02:39 PM
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The act of making more room is an oppressive patriarchal gesture Well if opening a door for a woman is, than I suppose this must be as well. Sheesh!
/r/MensRights29/12/15 02:27 PM
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He exhibited violence when he pushed the seats forward That's how you move the seats so people can get through. That isn't violence, it's using an item how it's intended.
/r/MensRights28/12/15 07:48 PM
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to fall into the feminist trap of showing no emotion Men shouldn't show emotion ... in front of women. If you want to hash some stuff out you do it with your male friends.
/r/MensRights28/12/15 07:21 PM
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Coming from "Small Town, Midwest", I can tell you that a very large amount of men there are completely useless at household chores. Usually it's because their mothers do all the work when they're young and then they almost immediately get married out of high school or college so then their new wife does it all. I never dated much in my years after high school and traveled around on my own quite a bit, so I've got years of knowledge on how to maintain myself and my home. When I meet men that have…
/r/MensRights28/12/15 07:16 PM
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When that guy to his right called him an idiot and Zappa told him to kiss his ass. Ha! Love it.
/r/TheRedPill24/12/15 03:29 PM
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Then she broke her cell phone, and she got him to give her his while he and my grandma share one. Basically, she's riding the AFCC while making my grandparents her Beta Providers, who are both retired and getting to the age where it's hard for them to do much of anything on their own. This makes me sad. I can't but think of my own grandparents and how much they tried to look after me, giving what little they had. Even on her tiny bit of retirement money (and against my insistence) my grandma wil…
/r/TheRedPill22/12/15 02:47 PM
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Revolutions across the Western world have been almost exclusively done by young, white, men. I'm gonna take a guess that young, Asian, men are the most derided in Asia and that young, Middle Eastern, men are the most derided in the Middle East. Of course people aren't going to like those who rock the boat. Young men are the catalyst for change in any region. Why? Because we have more energy, less responsibility, more free time and less to lose. This article is a waste of time. Keep off of MRA an…
/r/TheRedPill17/12/15 02:43 PM
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It's brainwashing from a young level. Look at all the unnecessary college students in our country who are now slaves to student loans. The vast majority of them didn't need to go to college, but every authority figure in their life said it's what they need to do. The virgins & neck beards have been told their entire life that if they play nice, be chivalrous and give a girl time enough to see how great they are that they'll eventually get to marry her. It's pretty packaging for a bullshit situat…
/r/TheRedPill17/12/15 01:46 PM
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The man you want to read about is Edward Gibbons. His book (which I believe is linked in a comment to you) is about the decline of the Roman EMpire. Thesis: "The Roman Empire succumbed to barbarian invasions in large part due to the gradual loss of civic virtue among its citizens. They had become weak, outsourcing their duty to defend their empire to barbarian mercenaries, who then became so numerous and ingrained that they were able to take over the Empire. Romans, he believed, were unwilling t…
/r/TheRedPill14/12/15 08:32 PM
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Whoa. She started swinging (kicking) real quick. I'd love to see her court appearance. I bet she lips off to the judge and gets some time in county.
/r/PussyPassDenied14/12/15 03:45 PM
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then men like us wouldn't have to be so obligated to make sure women feel extra safe. Women just would be safe The women in my family would fucking hate this guy. He is treating women like delicate little glass sculptures that can't think and act for themselves. Twenty bucks says my 22 year old, female cousin could whip his ass.
/r/TheRedPill10/12/15 05:13 PM
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They've had the veil over their eyes so long they don't understand their fellow humans. People, both men and woman, enjoy being told they are wanted. It doesn't matter if the "want" is professional, relationship related, a hobby or anything really.
/r/TheRedPill10/12/15 05:04 PM
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That's why I'm fine with the way people talk here. It's a space for men to speak freely or vent. I may not agree with them all the time, but I want to know that someone in their anger stage has the ability to say what they need. This is why /r/mensrights is likely going to fail. They're trying to be inclusive so will stifle what their members say.
/r/TheRedPill10/12/15 05:00 PM
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Blue pillers see attraction between people as destiny, fate, a happy accident, and/or it just happened. Disney really fucked this country up, huh? Ha ha! They should have stuck to singing animals.
/r/TheRedPill10/12/15 04:58 PM
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Instead of promoting the Red Pill exclusively, simply take more of a role in young boys lives. For whatever reason, men have seemingly given up on boys in this country - likely out of apathy. Three very good avenues to donate your time to boys are: Boy Scouts, Big Brothers & Big Sisters and The Boys and Girls Club. I was raised by a single mother. Those were three organization I was apart of that, to this day, I still remember the men there who lead everything. That's how much my younger-self un…
/r/TheRedPill10/12/15 04:56 PM
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I feel that most of the recovering-BPers here (myself included) took the time for self-analysis and came to the conclusion that: the problem is ME. These people are so used to blaming their woes on others and being victims that they don't have the ability or personal responsibility to think that maybe it's their actions that are incorrect.
/r/TheRedPill10/12/15 04:41 PM
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Most people fear being an outsider. They'll support any idiotic or destructive bullshit society engages in even if they know it's false in order to remain part of the big mob. No! Surely you jest! I can't think of a single instance in human history where that has happened.
/r/TheRedPill10/12/15 04:33 PM
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as if the entirety of TRP came about as the theory-crafting of a hundred thousand virgins Nail on the head. I was the weak beta virgin who was massively overweight, never interacted well with women, dressed poorly ... and yes ... had poor facial hair grooming (neck beard). Why yes, I do work in IT ...how did you guess!? When I decided to change myself I had never even heard of the Red Pill. What I did was start watching and emulating men who I saw as successful with women. I knew there had to be…
/r/TheRedPill10/12/15 04:30 PM
1

When I was a kid I killed my own deer and had to field dress it right there to take it back to the truck. A little bit of blood doesn't startle me.
/r/TheRedPill10/12/15 04:17 PM
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Do what you want, but I would suggest deleting this post. I don't see your post being in line with RP values at all.
/r/TheRedPill10/12/15 03:59 PM
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A large amount of us here at TRP are men who were raised by single mothers. There are simply too many off us here for it to be a random anomaly. We are men who have taken the time and had the self-analysis to say, "something is wrong with me. I need to fix this....". Some folks may scoff at that, but it is definitely a minority of people in the world that are willing to admit that they may be who need to change. a mother who continually compared me to a deadbeat father and pushed me to become a …
/r/TheRedPill09/12/15 08:43 PM
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More importantly, they need someone to shield them from the estrogenic tirades of a struggling mother. A young boy is not fit to adequately handle nor sufficiently cope with an adult woman's emotions I feel that this what made me unknowingly hate women in my Blue Pill days. A young boy can't understand the thought process and sporadic emotions of a fully grown woman, anymore than she can understand the recent testosterone that is coursing through his body making him think and act in ways he does…
/r/TheRedPill09/12/15 08:28 PM
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I guarantee if this were Thor Thundercock at 6'5'', 250lbs of pure muscle and mean as a snake, nobody would be "keen" on squaring off. I'm 6'4 265 lbs. No one but very short (and they're usually also very drunk) men ever give me any shit. I think it's because, even though I have little to no martial arts training, it doesn't take much for me to damage someone. Yea, you may win the fight, but when 265 lbs of man bull-rushes you to the ground it's gonna fuckin' hurt regardless if you can then grap…
/r/TheRedPill09/12/15 07:58 PM
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So if we go over to /r/feminists we'll see a topic talking about assaults and suicide on men? No way.
/r/MensRights09/12/15 07:51 PM
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Absolutely 100% true. Feminists and Blue Pill men are attempting to baby women. It seems as if they believe that simply being able to fuck whoever you want makes you a mature independent woman. If the States of Kentucky and West Virginia have taught me anything, it's that being able to fuck doesn't make a person mature or intelligent. Here at the Red Pill we just believe a person is who a person is. We believe that it is you, the individual male, who needs to push yourself upwards and forwards. …
/r/TheRedPill04/12/15 09:18 PM
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When a country goes through a war it generally needs the women to be safe to continue procreating to rebuild the population. Besides, if you were in a fox hole with weaponry flying around you everywhere ... would you want "Becky the Valley Girl" in there with you?
/r/MensRights04/12/15 09:04 PM
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Agreed. Talking doesn't do nearly as much to relieve my stress as fucking or going out and shooting guns. Only when shit really hits the fan do I resort to drastic measures*. (*Buy a bottle of whiskey and going out into the woods for the weekend to yell myself hoarse.)
/r/MensRights04/12/15 08:55 PM
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what do you do with crazy Jehova's witnesses? Back in college we answered the door naked. That generally stopped 'em.
/r/MensRights04/12/15 08:53 PM
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Most feminists don't despise men; they want equality. Then where are then on men's issues!? Seriously. Tell me one issue that is male-only that they are trying to make better? They don't want equality. They don't want to push women up. They simply want to bring men down.
/r/MensRights04/12/15 08:51 PM
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HA HA HA! I'm using that later. Genius!
/r/MensRights04/12/15 08:48 PM
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This is a place for men. Men are blunt and at time use obscene language. If we were on predominantly female subreddit we'd follow their rules.
/r/MensRights04/12/15 08:46 PM
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"when we truly are the ones raising little boys they will be soft, feminist, well spoken nice consumer products for women." I was raised by a grandmother, 2 aunts and a single mother (all of whom are teachers and lawyers). Doesn't get much more womanly than that. I would imagine half of the Red Pill are men who were raised by single mothers like myself.
/r/MensRights04/12/15 08:32 PM
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I, like many here, was raised by women only. Even in my beta days I could see female scheming from a mile away because I had literally seen it my whole life. The thing is, I don't blame women for doing that at all, it is their defense mechanism. They are clearly the physically weaker sex so needed a way to level the playing field. However, to add comment to what you said, this whole idea of not being able to call someone out is infuriating to say the least.
/r/TheRedPill04/12/15 03:04 PM
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Getting an in-the-womb paternity test is very invasive and expensive. You won't know about the baby till it's out.
/r/TheRedPill04/12/15 02:54 PM
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If this woman is dumb enough to throw away the relationship there is no way she has the ability to internally reflect on her poor choices. Like in that thread, she will turn around and blame someone else (likely men in general) for her poor life choices.
/r/TheRedPill03/12/15 04:01 PM
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They're terrible people who are taking their anger of being alpha-widowed out on this lady. This woman was a total-package-slut and found a guy that didn't want to even acknowledge her past and just wanted to form a future with her. This is literally what the "Women of Reddit" are clamoring for in men. Clearly a lack of total submission by the man (you know, being HAPPY she was a slut) means this guy is a worm. This woman is throwing away a relationship because her man refuses to be completely s…
/r/TheRedPill03/12/15 03:59 PM
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The women posting saying they think most good guys don't think that w That was my favorite part. Evidently women know exactly what men think. Ha!
/r/TheRedPill03/12/15 03:52 PM
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Male birth control is really going to fuck some shit up. While the gene pool will be "weaker" than if we only let alphas reproduce, it doesn't matter much as long as the values of the female/male pairings are comparable. Because a stronger society with mediocre genes is better than an anarchy of adonises with great genes. We'll have a weaker gene pool and unproductive betas. Not a good combo.
/r/TheRedPill03/12/15 03:50 PM
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Whether or not you agree with her as a person ... she has a point here. If you're going to say something you had better be will to have the personal responsibility to stand by what you said. It's a pretty big tenant of free speech.
/r/MensRights01/12/15 08:12 PM
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Interesting. I learned from my mother to not let stupid people take up too much of your time.
/r/MensRights01/12/15 06:06 PM
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That's the point. Even as a lesser argument it's still fucking stupid.
/r/MensRights27/11/15 03:42 PM
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This shit is so demeaning it makes me want to spit. Lets take this stupid little vow and reverse it to show how demeaning is actually is: I promise To never ever Bitch or complain to A man, boy, or child. I understand That I am louder and more emotional Than many men, boys and children. Therefore it is my DUTY To NEVER COMPLAIN, To Protect, Respect, Honor, and Love them No matter what.
/r/MensRights25/11/15 06:26 PM
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Lone wolfin' it. How old are you mate? I'm 30 and my mentality is quickly shifting this route. I'm not having any children, I have no legacy to leave behind, I'm the last male of my name & I tried to help before and was cast away. Why should I care what happens to these people who have figuratively and literally fought for the empty beds they now sleep in.
/r/TheRedPill25/11/15 06:08 PM
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They made their beds and they are going to have to lie in them. Life isn't fair. I agree that they brought this on themselves ... but humanity is symbiotic. What happens to one of us means that the other isn't too far behind.
/r/TheRedPill25/11/15 06:03 PM
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I went on a date with a self-proclaimed feminist the other day. It was horrible. The entire time she was bitching about someone or something in her life. My personal favorite was when I said anything she would dismiss what I said, and say something along the lines of, "people who think that are stupid." She either truly didn't care or truly didn't realize that she was calling everything I say stupid. She even had the nerve at the end of the night when I was free to go out again. Ha!
/r/TheRedPill25/11/15 05:58 PM
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Out of that 40 percent, there are maybe 20 percent that we would consider Well shit, right there they are striking off half the dating pool.
/r/TheRedPill25/11/15 05:51 PM
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Nice find, where was she stashed away that she couldn't experience that sort of stuff? I'm dating a 23 yo right now and we've been exploring all sorts of places (even places I've never been) and trying new things. It's like watching a kid eat ice cream for the first time ... there was so much she didn't know would pleasure her.
/r/TheRedPill25/11/15 05:45 PM
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Damn, dude. Way to hit the nail on the head.
/r/TheRedPill25/11/15 05:42 PM
2

The downside to increasing my anti-depressant dosage and not crying all the time anymore is that ... I’m not crying at all so the anger, frustration and hopelessness is just boiling inside of me with no release. My life is so fucking stupid and embarrassing. I’m still not able to come to terms with the fact that my love life is over and the next however-many decades are going to be Interestingly, I can comprehend her depression. Back in my beta days I was heavily overweight, had no confidence wi…
/r/TheRedPill25/11/15 05:34 PM
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Sadly, the expectation of not being a complete asshole who ruins things for others and makes others clean up their mess ... is simply not apart of our society apparently. This bitch needs more personal responsibility in her life.
/r/PussyPassDenied25/11/15 05:10 PM
1

I just did some simple Google searches and those were the same ones listed from a few sources. There were other ones, but I was looking for items that were consistent across all sources
/r/MensRights23/11/15 07:43 PM
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I grew up as an only male child to a single mother. I never had a dad so I don't really know what I may or may not have missed. That said, I did realize as I grew older that there were definitely gaps in my knowledge that my mother simply had no experience with because she never had to deal with male issues. My mother had no idea how to properly cope with teenage testosterone or how to regulate ones newly acquired strength. My mother had no idea how to flirt with a woman or show me how man-to-ma…
/r/MensRights23/11/15 07:28 PM
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Maybe not good places ... but places. ( specifically, /r/shadowbanned )
/r/MensRights23/11/15 07:18 PM
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I think the quote meant an emotional need instead actually items.
/r/MensRights23/11/15 07:15 PM
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I personally don't fee there is a black & white definition of masculinity, it's simply apart of who we are as men. However, the affects of no male role model in a child's life do appear to have some noticeable differences compared to a child with two parents. Statistically, people who are raised by only single mothers have higher rates of poverty, drug and alcohol abuse, more mental health issues, don't achieve as well in formal education and are more likely to have a criminal background.
/r/MensRights23/11/15 07:12 PM
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Hmmmm, I don't know about that. All prostitutes are whores, but not all whores are prostitutes.
/r/MensRights23/11/15 06:21 PM
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who pleaded guilty to driving on a suspended license I've had this happen before. I had gotten some sort of ticket and didn't know it; I then got pulled over by a police officer and told I was driving on a suspended license. I went to court dressed in the best that I could afford (for a poor college student). While I was waiting my turn I noticed that I was actually in the minority of folks for wearing slacks, dress shirt and tie.
/r/PussyPassDenied20/11/15 09:04 PM
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How do you not get that. It's akin to making fun of a fat person on the treadmill, or a tiny guy trying to build muscle. That's a good point. You gotta fake it till you make it.
/r/TheRedPill20/11/15 04:57 PM
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We really need a 'Fight Club' rule 1 thing here at The Red Pill. DON'T TALK ABOUT RED PILL This is a place for men. We give our raw thoughts and emotions and do not sugar coat anything. We don't go on recruiting drives, we simply speak our minds to men who approach us.
/r/TheRedPill20/11/15 04:51 PM
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But defending Keyworth, Robert Travis said that his client had been in an abusive relationship and so had reacted in the way she did. If this is true then her children need to be taken away immediately for their own safety.
/r/PussyPassDenied20/11/15 03:01 PM
1

Whaddup? What rule did I violate?
/r/MensRights18/11/15 09:58 PM
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Keller stated that boys always ask to play with Legos but she treats them as girls only to try to get girls to use them: “I always tell the boys, ‘You’re going to have a turn’ — and I’m like, ‘Yeah, when hell freezes over’ in my head. I tell them, ‘You’ll have a turn’ because I don’t want them to feel bad.” This is disgusting. You want to know what good teaching is? Let me tell you a story form my past: I had a 5th grade teacher named Mrs. Guile. She was a great woman and cared about the educati…
/r/MensRights18/11/15 09:22 PM
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Liberal media. Universities. HR Departments. That pretty much sums up the bastions of misandry that are influencing the west. spit I can't begin to tell you how much I hate HR. They're all no talent hacks who are too stupid to get a real job. Human resources monkeys are up there with "holy men" as a way for families to give the retards of their genetic tree something productive-looking to do.
/r/TheRedPill18/11/15 08:49 PM
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Men like hugging better than they like killing, but if you take away my access to hugging, I will probably start killing I loathed women back in my Blue Pill days (teenage years to early 20's). Why? For this exact reason. I was doing exactly what society told me to do to get a woman and it did not work. I saw the men that society told me were "bad" and they were getting all the women. Ever since I went Red Pill though my perception and interaction with women has sky-rocketed. I have taken them o…
/r/TheRedPill18/11/15 08:44 PM
3

Seriously. We're not the ones buying all those fashion and glamour magazines. Look at the slutty women in actual men's magazines. While everyone has their own preference, the majority of those women aren't rail thin like in women's magazines. The women guys are drooling over have some curves to them.
/r/TheRedPill10/11/15 05:22 PM
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trying to explain why they're not getting the quality of man they believe they are entitled to - "because men's standards are too high, they have unrealistic standards of female beauty Anyone who has spent time around men can tell you that the statement "men's standard are too high" is full of shit.
/r/TheRedPill10/11/15 05:16 PM
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Here's my advice for you: suck it up and shut up. This is what I did as a beta and I will not go back to doing it.
/r/TheRedPill05/11/15 08:16 PM
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I'm in the top percentage of men for height and strength. Even I know better than to go out alone at night assuming everything is going to be peachy keen. I've been robbed at gun-point, knife-point and jumped before. Shit fucking happens. I should have been more careful about how I was acting and where I was at. I'm not going to sit around and blame all black people in America just because of a few bad apples. Now I don't know about girl scouts, but in boy scout the motto is "Be Prepared". The m…
/r/MensRights05/11/15 05:36 PM
1

Look at some of the sources down at the bottom. Pass.
/r/MensRights05/11/15 05:14 PM
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That guy looks slightly below average in height and weight. I don't think a lot of women fully realize just how strong a man can be, especially when fueled with adrenaline.
/r/PussyPassDenied05/11/15 04:58 PM
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I was bailed out and given a 60 day protective order to stay away from her Did you? I came over Bro. I have no advice for you. You need to start using some logic.
/r/TheRedPill05/11/15 03:43 PM
1

Chris Farley was never funny, he was fat. What the hell. Now I know you're trolling.
/r/PussyPassDenied05/11/15 03:22 PM
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Her entire act is humbly bragging about getting laid Which doesn't impress men at all. It takes effort for us to get laid. However, the nastiest of swamp beasts could find some guy in a bar to fuck her.
/r/PussyPassDenied05/11/15 03:09 PM
2

Overweight comedians are hysterical. I grew up on John Candy, John Goodman, Chris Farley, John Belushi, Rodney Dangerfield ... so on and so forth.
/r/PussyPassDenied04/11/15 10:20 PM
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Do you think Amy Schumer is more attractive than the woman's picture you just posted?
/r/PussyPassDenied04/11/15 10:17 PM
2

we're talking relatively here. relative to what? She's 34! I could throw a rock and hit pretty women in her age range. If we're adding 20 year olds then the woman definitely doesn't stand a chance. I've see better bodies in /r/curvygonewild
/r/PussyPassDenied04/11/15 09:16 PM
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These guys are virgins or might as well be. Our entire lives it has been hammered into our head (and biology helps) that as a man you need to have sex well and often. Even the "oh so tolerant" feminists still call men they dislike "virgin losers" (I seem them often try to portray RP men that way). Imagine going your entire life yearning to have sex. Then suddenly, there is a woman who is willing to let you fuck her. She may be mean, she may suck in bed and she may be a total loser ... but that b…
/r/TheRedPill04/11/15 09:14 PM
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I'm sorry ... did you just call Amy Schumer attractive? No. Fuck no. She may be good at drawing out a laugh from people, but if you're going to look for an attractive curvier woman then you need to look along the lines of Christina Hendricks. Amy Schumer doesn't even have good boobs.
/r/PussyPassDenied04/11/15 08:42 PM
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Mess with whoever you want ... but you leave Linus Torvald the fuck alone. I'm not a violent man, but I can only be pushed so far. Attacking the Father of Linux is completely unacceptable.
/r/MensRights04/11/15 07:38 PM
3

I'm a white male. Twice I've had police officers drive up to me and ask me what I'm doing. One time I was in a hurry and told them I lived in the area and was in a hurry to get to a meeting with some friends. I asked if I could help them with anything and gave them my name and address. Another time I was in no hurry and simply walking down the sidewalk. I refused to answer any questions and gave no information. It took awhile longer while they continued to ask me what I was doing. I was calm and…
/r/PussyPassDenied03/11/15 09:18 PM
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or just get drunk before you go and make as many lewd comments as possible. I call that my " going to a football game" strategy.
/r/MensRights03/11/15 07:01 PM
1

I was a poor, white boy raised by a single mother. You either learn how to adapt to the real world very quickly or you string yourself along until you're 18 and end up in jail.
/r/MensRights30/10/15 08:15 PM
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because feminism told them that they'd always be a good guy out there for them At this point, feminism is telling them they don't even need a man. Now I don't know if it's an inherent trait in men or the way society raises men, but the older I get the less I care about needing steady companionship. Now that I've hit 30 I am well into my career and starting to make good money (and not just enough to survive), have plenty of hobbies that interest me, I can go where I please and do what I want & ha…
/r/TheRedPill30/10/15 03:49 PM
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But a hot 36 year old man who can snag a hot 22 year old girl? WOAH WOAH WOAH. THIS GUY MIGHT BE A PEDO! AND IF NOT, I MEAN WHAT A LOSER, HE WON'T EVEN DATE A 36 YEAR OLD WOMAN! WOAH WOAH WOAH! Ha! You may be right, but who gives a shit what those people think. The last person I care to listen to is a washed up 36 year old who fucked every alpha they could find in their 20's but couldn't maintain a level-enough head to find a good relationship.
/r/TheRedPill30/10/15 03:36 PM
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When dealing with a mother, just be honest and wrap your shit up. I feel like people far too often view we men of TRP as deceitful. In actuality, I believe we are some of the most honest men out there. Most women's problem is that they don't think to ask a man what he is looking for. On the rare occasion I am asked what I'm looking for I tell them truthfully, "I'm looking for an interesting woman who enjoys having a fun time. I am not the sort of guy who is going to just into a relationship beca…
/r/TheRedPill30/10/15 03:34 PM
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What percentage of men have each of those things? 6'2" - 8% (round up to 10%) In the U.S. population ( which is very similar to Australia), about 14.5 percent of all men are six feet or over. Among CEOs of Fortune 500 companies, that number is 58%. Of the general American population, 3.9% of adult men are 6'2″ or taller. Story time: I am 6'4 and was on a date with a woman who was 5'2 (so shorter than the average American woman). After a couple pints she headed off to use the restroom. I decided …
/r/TheRedPill30/10/15 03:10 PM
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So I agree with your entire post ... but ... I look at the situation in a much more positive light. You hit the nail on the head here: But you know how women are, they love to confuse you by contradicting themselves. Single moms are some of the easiest lays and most don't want you to see the kid anytime soon. Basically you just plan a trip to the bar with them in advance a few days.They always say how they "NEVER get to go out anymore" so if you can make them laugh, be charming and drink some al…
/r/TheRedPill30/10/15 02:59 PM
7

In the United States it's assault to even spit on someone.
/r/PussyPassDenied29/10/15 02:18 PM
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Not unless you were able to provoke her into attacking you.
/r/PussyPassDenied29/10/15 02:17 PM
9

In one area I lived an old roommate and I used to have a problem with homeless crackheads crashing on our property. After numerous calls to the police, one officer informed me that if we got a hose we could spray them off our property without legal/law enforcement repercussions. We got the most powerful hose we could get and would spray the fuckers right out of there. Worked like a charm.
/r/PussyPassDenied29/10/15 02:16 PM
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Most guys wouldn't do what she was doing because we know how it might turn physical. At a minimum ... because doing what she is doing is how you get fucking shot in places I've lived.
/r/PussyPassDenied29/10/15 02:10 PM
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I've learned some people get offended about anything. I swear like a sailor when I'm drinking and usually say a whole slew of words that you wouldn't utter near a church. Just the other weekend I had a young woman come up to me and starts going back and forth with me saying some really foul stuff. It was fun as hell and we laughed the whole time. Then, just a few minutes later I said that someone was "white trash" and a different girl flew off the handle saying how derogatory it was. Basically, …
/r/PussyPassDenied29/10/15 02:05 PM
1

I missed a sentence it seems, which is my bad. I mean to preface it with "If I did strike them ... Then they'd call the police and I'd go to jail."
/r/MensRights28/10/15 09:06 PM
3

Here at TRP I feel like men to pushed to be assertive, be a leader and get things done. Sitting around waiting for the tree to move itself or those women to put down the phone and help is a waste of everyone's time. We roll up our selves and show we're men of action.
/r/TheRedPill28/10/15 08:48 PM
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How can one reassert their dominance without striking someone (the women in this instance)? If I held the back of my hand up to the women in my family they'd give me a death glare and tell me to hit them. Then they'd call the police and I'd go to jail. (Side note: I've never wanted to strike any woman in my family. I'm the muscle of the family so they always need me for things)
/r/MensRights28/10/15 08:32 PM
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I will regularly leave my phone at home on purpose. If I'm heading to a concert or out for a drink I simply have no need for it. Doing this has registered a "Does Not Compute" with most women. They literally cannot fathom leaving the house without their smartphones (even my own mother is this way). I need to screen shot some of the calls and text I get from women when I don't respond right away to their calls/texts. You can literally read their anger growing in their texts.
/r/TheRedPill28/10/15 02:06 PM
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I don't think anyone is disagreeing with that. What people are saying is that if you yell "fuck you" at a stranger then you may be met with a physical reaction and not a verbal one. Clearly both these children need lessons in deescalating situations. If someone says something to you, your first reaction shouldn't be to swear at them. If someone swears at you, your first reaction shouldn't be to assault them.
/r/MensRights27/10/15 05:47 PM
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This same group engaged in another debate about telling women to smile. I'm a man and I have this happen often. Evidently I look pretty grumpy and I'll have random strangers tell me to "cheer up" or "smile!". It what universe do these people live in that they think this only happens to one sex.
/r/MensRights27/10/15 04:41 PM
1

By that definition he is not a fuckboy as he didn't want to sleep with her.
/r/MensRights27/10/15 04:38 PM
5

This woman is throwing in some Red Pill truth right at the start: a recent Tinder rendezvous: “One time, I agreed to meet with this guy at 8 or 9 at night...." How many guys here use Tinder? If a woman from Tinder messages you at 9:00 to sign up, what does that usually mean is going to happen? Exactly. It's Netflix & chill time. She immediately starts talking about rape and how she knows the police. For me that would be a huge red flag and I'd have just stopped responding. Instead this guy is ni…
/r/MensRights27/10/15 04:27 PM
1

I'd guess this stems from being raised by a single mother Is this a thing? I've heard it mentioned a lot here on TRP but was curious if there was any actual science behind it? I myself was raised by a single mother and the stories we all share sound very similar. My childhood was fine for the most part. I had a place to live, plenty of food and I know she loved me and tried to provide for me the best she could. That said, all of us have said around our early-to-mid-twenties we started to figure …
/r/TheRedPill27/10/15 01:38 PM
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He answered that he’s not forcing me to stay with him and if I thought that the relationship has no future he won’t hold me back for my own good. I got emotional and nearly cried, telling him I need a break and he acts so immature sometimes and doesn’t consider my feelings at all. These two sentences are so contradictory it hurts.
/r/TheRedPill26/10/15 07:14 PM
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You'd think a potential long-term partner would see "family first" as a strength. Alas, her motto seems to be "me first".
/r/TheRedPill26/10/15 07:02 PM
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It was probably when her own mother started calling Marc amazing that the daughter knew she messed up. The mom even knew to ask if the daughter broke up with him because of children/marriage (which are perfectly valid reasons).
/r/TheRedPill26/10/15 07:01 PM
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I skimmed some of what she wrote ... This guy who "doesn't pay for anything" (which apparently a person can say without being a gold digger) literally paid for her fathers funeral and some surgery for her cat. This woman is a fool.
/r/TheRedPill26/10/15 06:54 PM
16

There is a male-only barber in the same town. I believe women were throwing soiled tampons at the place.
/r/MensRights21/10/15 09:37 PM
3

I've pretty much learned to never mention TRP around Reddit. You can't force someone to take TRP, they have to want to.
/r/TheRedPill21/10/15 09:30 PM
1

bitches act like tough, arrogant, cocksure bros. Best way I've ever found to combat this ... just fucking stare at them. Don't respond with a single word, a single body gesture or even crack a grin. Most people have no idea how to handle someone who won't give them any indication that they acknowledge their presence. They'll default back to their baser instincts of ridicule and mockery but the words and threats are toothless.
/r/TheRedPill21/10/15 09:04 PM
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Though they probably think that they can beat the laws of probability because they're speshul. Of course. Their entire lives they've been told they're special, smart and pretty. That would naturally lead anyone to think they'll be better than anyone else.
/r/TheRedPill21/10/15 08:59 PM
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That's in an interesting point, I haven't quite thought of it in that manner. I'm no longer a young man with a shitty car, no degree, no career, no money, no nice place to live, no retirement & no attention from women. I have all of that now. Why would I want a complementary mate who can only offer me what I already have enough of? I need to go ponder this thought more.
/r/TheRedPill21/10/15 08:55 PM
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This may be anecdotal, but here are my two cents. As an adult, I now know that I was bless as a child in knowing exactly what I wanted to do in life. The very first time I saw a computer I knew that was what I was going to dedicate my life to. As I aged and moved up in high school classes my grades began to plummet. Every year they got worse and there wasn't a thing that educators or my mother could do to get me to make my grades better. Why? Because I simply did not care. I knew what I would be…
/r/MensRights21/10/15 07:37 PM
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That article is drawing different conclusions from the presented data than I am. It is a fact that in the past men were given preferential treatment over women when it came to education. Due to the special recognition men dominated high school, college and business entities. Fast forward to today and we now see that women are beginning to take a lead role on the education side. If we are to assume that the sexes are equal in intelligence, then to me this indicates that women are now being given …
/r/MensRights21/10/15 07:23 PM
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I'm pretty sure he is trolling you man. No adult male says "butthurt" that much.
/r/MensRights21/10/15 07:15 PM
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Boys become men through a life-long gauntlet of constant testing of their metal. Similar to tempering a sword, we become stronger from the perpetual hammering.
/r/MensRights21/10/15 06:50 PM
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Fair enough. It's my opinion that anger is an emotion that can and should be controlled. If you allow anger to flood your senses you lose the ability to logically think things out. I view this situation like I do a tornado. You should not be afraid of the destructive power of natural events. You can be an awe of the destruction a tornado unleashed, and possibly worry for your survival, but you shouldn't fear it. This woman didn't want her current partner to find the photos, there was no evil int…
/r/TheRedPill15/10/15 09:51 PM
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There is no perfect box to fit in. You're a man and god damned blessed to be so. Do what makes you comfortable and happy. If you don't want to spin a bunch of plates or want to interact more before sex then that is what you should do.
/r/TheRedPill15/10/15 09:45 PM
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I take my cooking as a fucking thing of pride. Same as a well-fashioned and clean home. When I invite people over I want them to think, "Well of course I'll head over to CornyHoosier's place. It's stocked with booze, good food, comfortable seating and he is always a good entertainer."
/r/TheRedPill15/10/15 09:17 PM
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There is just really no reason to be angry. You cannot change things that are out of your control. There is no reason to get angry at a person for something they don't want to do. You either accept that about them or you move along.
/r/TheRedPill15/10/15 09:03 PM
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You're not looking at the issue through Blue Pill glasses. You and I both know this to be a fact: Anyone that has tried to bang a women knows what she says isn't to be taken literally (depending on body language / tone of course). I've had many women say no or pull away when they absolutely did not mean it. Like you, I've even had women flat tell me that their no didn't really mean no. That said, I've also had women who say no and I can tell from their tone and body language that they actually m…
/r/TheRedPill15/10/15 06:09 PM
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The 25 year old virgins of the world are usually just not getting any face time with women. They're engineers or IT guys who aren't awful people or horribly undesirable, but work in a male dominated field and take little initiative to meet new people. Bingo! I was a 24 year old virgin and dedicated my life to technology. I was the epitome of blue pill. It was when I told myself that the issue was with me, that I unknowingly began to follow red pill ideas. After losing weight, dressing better, ma…
/r/TheRedPill15/10/15 04:14 PM
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UK subjects This concept makes the American in me shake with rage. No man or woman should ever be held as superior simply due to birth.
/r/MensRights07/10/15 03:46 AM
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I'm 30 and at the upper edge of Millennials. That girl is in high school or middle school. When does the next generation start?
/r/PussyPassDenied23/09/15 12:01 AM
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It was racist, but it's right. If someone doesn't want to learn or be respectful of other and/or property, they won't. This country needs to start removing trouble makers and slow learners and put them in their own area. They're dragging the average kids down and it isn't fair to them. You have no idea how much class time can be wasted by some smart mouth dick of a child.
/r/PussyPassDenied22/09/15 11:57 PM
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Unless you are truly sorry about something, don't fucking say it. People can see through a bullshit reply pretty easily. I hate speaking with someone and they apologize all the time.
/r/TheRedPill14/08/15 12:12 AM
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Stay strong and know that you made a very wise choice. She will continue to contact you and act like sugar just so she can get her claws into you again. If you value your sanity do not even respond to her, just pretend she doesn't exist in your life. I just wrote out a huge story from a previous experience in my life with a similar situation but decided to delete it. It's just not something I want to share with the world right now.
/r/MensRights06/08/15 06:38 PM
2

In my opinion, the most peculiar part is that you cannot go back once you've jumped in. As a former fat person and "blue pill", once I lost weight and started living more confidently I found that I hated fat people and blue pillers. As I continued to improve myself, I saw that my anger and hatred was another form of weakness about myself that I hadn't yet improved. I realized that I shouldn't hate those other people, if anything, I now feel sadness for them (or even indifference).
/r/TheRedPill04/08/15 10:30 PM
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Accepting that you fucked up and only you have control over your life is the first step to becoming a better person. In the U.S. I feel like we're living in a country that is slowly becoming devoid of personal responsibility.
/r/TheRedPill04/08/15 10:26 PM
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I've seen some good looking guys who are awkward as fuck and can't get laid because they make everyone cringe when they open their damn mouths.
/r/TheRedPill04/08/15 10:16 PM
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Sad thing is she won't get that unless some man who is breaching 50 doesn't mind courting her. There will always be some pushover-provider to be there when she needs one. Likely even around her age.
/r/TheRedPill04/08/15 10:14 PM
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As Bukowski said, there's a lot worse things than being alone. This is when I go work out, head over to Coors Field to watch a Rockies game or find some live music venue here in Denver. It took me longer than I care to admit that too often I would put myself down and make myself depressed. However, being able to see that you're doing that to yourself also allows you to learn how to easily pick yourself up. Work on yourself and become the person you want to be. Don't let other people caste you in…
/r/TheRedPill04/08/15 10:11 PM
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Seriously. They're truly there to save lives. Someone could be drowning and not get help because these fuckers decided to mess with the life guard.
/r/TheRedPill03/08/15 06:28 PM
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I'm very liberal and left wing ... and think 3rd wave feminism has gone from a joke to becoming incredibly incendiary in it's rhetoric to down right authoritarian or in its actions.
/r/MensRights03/08/15 06:02 PM
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Agreed. The worst is seeing a "nice guy" who is trying to friend a woman into bed. I see my old self in this nice guy and it truly disgusts me.
/r/TheRedPill01/08/15 10:46 PM
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Agreed. The worst is seeing a "nice guy" who is trying to friend a woman into bed. I see my old self in this nice guy and it truly disgusts me.
/r/TheRedPill01/08/15 10:46 PM
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Bingo. I sat on a jury once for a similar type of case (wasn't rape, but another type of discrimination). We found the company guilty and gave a small bit of compensation to the plaintiffs. It wasn't until after we gave our decision that the judge said he would then further review the case and give out additional compensation. I never knew that was a thing.
/r/PussyPassDenied30/07/15 06:47 PM
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I think this is a great post, but I would like to add something. I re-adjusted my thinking to not see the situation in front of us all as something that creates anger in me. I simply see life as, well, life. The less anger you have the better.
/r/TheRedPill16/07/15 05:48 PM
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We're mostly Americans here and Canada doesn't have the same free speech laws as the United States. In Canada, groups like the KKK or Neo-Nazis, WBC, etc. don't exist. But hey, if you want to organize a rally here in the U.S. I'll join ya.
/r/TheRedPill16/07/15 05:31 PM
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Lets not forget that insane background checks. Need a high school degree Need a college degree Can't have any criminal background Must pass a drug test Must have good financial background ... and the list grows all the time.
/r/TheRedPill10/07/15 09:21 PM
1

I've gone on a couple month-long backpacking trips outside of the U.S. and it's the best. You really learn about yourself when each day you don't know where you'll sleep, what you'll see or have an easy ability to communicate with the locals (which always made ordering local cuisine a surprise - since I refused to eat at any American places). I loved every minute of it.
/r/TheRedPill10/07/15 09:15 PM
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red pill, every man should know, personal finance, fit .... great sub-reddits
/r/TheRedPill10/07/15 09:10 PM
4

Those sound amazing. I definitely cannot afford to drop that much on sheets right now. But I'll try to remember the name for when I can!
/r/TheRedPill09/07/15 06:05 PM
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This has a ring of truth to it. In addition to high thread count sheets and a high quality mattress, I also got some incredibly comfortable pillows and satin pillow covers. I've seen women shiver in pleasure just getting into bed.
/r/TheRedPill09/07/15 05:40 PM
2

Can you please elaborate on what a comfort test is and how do respond to it?
/r/TheRedPill09/07/15 05:37 PM
3

I've honestly never seen being ex-military as an issue. In fact I see the opposite ... lots of companies trip over themselves to hire vets.
/r/MensRights09/07/15 04:54 PM
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You're 100% correct. There are probably better "Ladies Night" bars down the street, so this place is trying to draw a crowd from controversy. They're hoping women are too stupid to figure that out.
/r/MensRights30/06/15 07:14 PM
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I realize this is stupid, but its been a ritual of mine that has always worked for me. Before an interview I pop on some ear buds and listen to "You Don't Know" by Jay-Z. It always pumps me up before the interview and I go in with a big confidence bump. I sell ice in the winter, I sell fire in hell I am a hustler baby, I'll sell water to a well I was born to get cake, move on and switch states Cop the coupe with the roof gone and switch plates Was born to dictate, never follow orders Dickface, g…
/r/TheRedPill19/06/15 08:31 PM
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I've asked before ... Their reply: "Because of love and because you want to spend all your time with them." Me: "But what about them makes me want to spend all my time with them? Them: "They make you laugh and help you when you're down!" Me: "My friends and family do that" Them: "You sound like you don't want a relationship" You know what would get me into a relationship? A woman who will always have my back. Doesn't matter if it's verbally or physically, I want to know she's ready to come out s…
/r/TheRedPill17/06/15 10:11 PM
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White people have been saying that about blacks for a long time.
/r/TheRedPill12/06/15 08:04 PM
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On one hand, I certainly can't fault any human for wanting to be independent or educate themselves until they are content ... but on the other hand, by the time women are ready to settle down (in their 30's) it's too late for a large amount of them. A lot of women will be fine, but as we can see from the dropping pregnancy numbers, many won't. Honestly, I don't know how to fix the issue without denying rights to someone. It may soon be a fact that no one is allowed to breed and all birth is done…
/r/TheRedPill12/06/15 08:02 PM
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Every man in here should take a good look at themselves. We are the men our grandparents wanted their grand children to be. We all have our weaknesses, but our strengths are so much more than our parents. Overall the men of America are taller, stronger, more educated, more traveled & wealthier than any American before us. If you've taken TRP knowledge to heart, then you're well-groomed, financially stable (or on the right path), know how to interact with others & have control over your own emoti…
/r/TheRedPill12/06/15 07:56 PM
1

I hope we don't get banned, but if we do, I just want to say thank you to everyone. Its been a great ride and I've learned a lot.
/r/TheRedPill10/06/15 10:36 PM
2

According to our laws, spitting on someone is assault and you will go to jail over it. The law is quite clear here in America: Keep to yourself.
/r/PussyPassDenied16/05/15 03:18 PM
3

You're absolutely right. What that young man did was wrong. Inflicting pain on other because of your own misunderstandings or viewpoint is bad. However, the whole time I heard about that story I was shaking my head in disgust that the poor guy was simply living (and failing) because of societies standards. His entire life he was told that the way he was living was how we would find a good mate ... and he was lied to. The Red Pill is full of guys getting over that anger of being lied to. In this …
/r/TheRedPill16/05/15 03:06 PM
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Around 8-10 years ago I was out at the mall with a buddy around Christmas time. He is a professional photographer so always has a high-quality camera around his neck. As we were navigating the X-Mas rush we come across the Santa exhibit where kids sit on his lap and tell him what they want for the holidays. I remember him saying "aww", pulled out his camera and took a few photos. ... Ho (hoho). Ly. Shit. Security and parents were on us so fast it was fucking nuts. One dad was so aggressive that …
/r/MensRights08/05/15 08:55 PM
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I used to weigh 400lbs and was always the "fat kid" growing up. When I decided to start living healthier I realized a very harsh truth. I learned that not only was I solely to blame, but that I was to blame for making those I cared about unhealthier as well. By introducing more food and more unhealthy food I was making a negative impact on everyone else around me. Before I heard about TRP I was already walking down the path of TRP. I was studying the actions of guys I wanted to be, from style to…
/r/TheRedPill08/05/15 08:27 PM
1

Yea, I've never figured out the reason for that. We're the exact opposite of overweight, sloppily dressed and do-nothing men. Red Pillers treat women like the humans the are and don't get mad at a woman for the way she acts. The "nice guys" of the world put women on a pedestals and then get mad when they won't sleep with them.
/r/TheRedPill08/05/15 07:58 PM
1

I'm an only child raised by a single mother (and we were very poor). She had to work a lot to afford everything, but she always told me I could be whatever I wanted. I've never been in trouble with the law. It's been a struggle to get to where I am, but she has always given me positive encouragement when I'm feeling down.
/r/MensRights06/05/15 05:08 PM
1

You should definitely take action. No way is that legal.
/r/MensRights06/05/15 04:17 PM
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How did he take her identity? If he is gone for months at a time then go do something (other than, other guys, of course). This woman is pathetic.
/r/MensRights05/05/15 07:29 PM
1

Ha! I noticed the same thing the other day. Very few of them women acted as if they wanted to date him, but be friends with him.
/r/TheRedPill05/05/15 06:11 PM
2

Same here. Not a single woman ended up graduating (or even making it half way) from my years class. There was a Graphic Design class that the Computer Science folks were "sister'd" with for general education courses and over half their class was women. I feel like we all got along pretty well for projects, but we were clearly looked down upon by them (very clear red pill/blue pill examples looking back). Crazy enough, I was working at a dot com a couple years ago and saw one of the new hires for…
/r/TheRedPill05/05/15 05:31 PM
8

Bachelor taxes have happened before in history, many times ... Rome, Ottoman Empire, England, Germany, Soviet Union & even here in some states. It has failed every. single. time.
/r/MensRights05/05/15 02:01 PM
1

I've had a situation come up before. First things first ... don't ever trust your HR. They do not give a flying fuck about you and will absolutely throw you under the bus to protect the company image. Do not saying anything to them except what you know for certain and never sign anything they hand you, even if it's a "warning". Next, document document document ... then document some more. Make sure everything is time and date stamped and write it out. Do not just do it on your computer, you need…
/r/MensRights04/05/15 09:40 PM
3

This is an absolutely terrifying story.
/r/MensRights04/05/15 09:04 PM
4

Here ya go chief. You don't have to wear a suit, but you have to have a look that works for you: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wRHBLwpASw
/r/TheRedPill04/05/15 08:05 PM
2

Part of my Red Pill transition has been focusing on my attire. My previous two jobs were both at Dot Coms, so I generally wore shorts, flip flops and a t-shirt. When I decided to take a job at another company I decided that I would focus on my wardrobe. The new job was quite clear in that they didn't care if you wore jeans, tennis shoes and a polo every day (so still relatively dressed down). Well I went out with a female and male friend who I considered to both be sharp dressers. I spent a good…
/r/TheRedPill04/05/15 07:47 PM
3

authentic conservative with passion and values Ha Ha!
/r/MensRights01/05/15 08:59 PM
14

These are not women ... these are little girls.
/r/MensRights01/05/15 08:25 PM
8

Frame matters as well. I've seen many good looking betas get shit on because they failed a shit test
/r/TheRedPill30/04/15 05:27 PM
2

We need more da Vinci's in the world. Men and women who not only love technology and knowledge but also paintings, sculpture/architecture, music, etc. We are in the "age of technology" ... I want us to return to the age of the renaissance
/r/MensRights28/04/15 05:12 PM
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Which is why, back to my initial point, that I believe art education should be an integral part of our society. They should not be something you must 'pay-to-play' if you will. Look, I get it. Reddit is full of tech-obsessed people. heck, that's why I'm here! However, saying that all art is industry now or saying that it's useless is bad not only for our society but bad for our humanity.
/r/MensRights28/04/15 05:10 PM
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Look, I'm in IT and have a bright and shiny Computer Science degree to go with it; but I still respect the arts. The person above said that "nobody does art without expecting a payout" and I disagreed. Off the top of my head ... I sit in the park and play my saxophone and banjo for fun, my mother paints and has done community murals for free & my neighbor reads poetry to children at the local library. So yes, I heavily disagree and will debate that point.
/r/MensRights28/04/15 05:01 PM
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No. That's not true at all.
/r/MensRights28/04/15 04:27 PM
1

To name a few: Finance, law, politics, military ...
/r/MensRights28/04/15 04:27 PM
2

Agreed. I'm all too familiar with these words. I've heard them most of my life.
/r/MensRights28/04/15 03:06 PM
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At first I laughed and upvoted you, but now I'm taking the upvote away & here is why: I want to live in a society where the arts are integral and important. The arts are what I believe make humanity special and separate us from the rest of life on this planet. We have within ourselves the ability to create and study works of arts that can alter not only our individual perceptions and feelings, but the thoughts and ideas of entire countries, maybe even all of humanity. The arts connect us even wi…
/r/MensRights28/04/15 03:05 PM
3

Who are these people that still believe women are paid less than men for the same job!? It's clearly wrong and has been refuted many times.
/r/MensRights23/04/15 03:45 PM
11

redpill stuff like Alpha Fucks/Beta Bux It's evidently too difficult for people to grasp that attraction plays a significant part in how the genders interact, which tends to be the root of what TRP talks about.
/r/MensRights20/04/15 03:04 PM
1

I've got to stop reading these stories ... it's always the same and frankly, it makes me sad for the guy. I want to hold up his head and just point at his relationship and yell, "SEE! LOOK!" I mean really? You think a drunk woman who left a party with her family/friends to go back to a random guy's house only kissed!? Stupidity and blindness abound!
/r/TheRedPill20/04/15 02:43 PM
2

Is this young woman intentionally trying to tank her career? She was late, dressed non-professionally and sloppily for an interview and has now attempted to smear a company because she didn't get a job. This is absolute stupidity. I've been disrespected significantly more than that, to my face, in an interview and still didn't lash out at the company. We are all going to lose out on jobs in our life. If you pout over each one it simply makes you look like a child.
/r/MensRights17/04/15 10:11 PM
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I'm gonna drop an odd bit of knowledge I picked up, but I've found it to be helpful. Several years ago I got into reading "old" literature and had a particular fascination with Arthur Conan Doyle's 'Sherlock Holmes'. I'm sure that most everyone here is at least familiar with the famous, fictional detective. However, what I loved most about him was that he would make these grand assumptions that he would then compound upon and after some additional thought would start to have a clear depiction of…
/r/TheRedPill14/04/15 07:26 PM
2

At first your thoughts will suddenly take you away like a furious train. This is normal. You are breaking a life time habit and the mind will not give you an easy fight. It will try to fool you because you were so attached to it. You will have fear, because it will be like losing yourself. Do not go with this. Stick to your mission, be consistent. I started learning meditation about a month ago based on someones suggestion here on TRP. This sentence is incredibly accurate; it was a very hard str…
/r/TheRedPill14/04/15 02:59 PM
2

That is WAY too soon to be pregnant. My guess is that she'll offer to get an abortion if you pay for it, netting her around $600. I know the stress sucks, I've been there myself ... but you're fine. The human body simply can NOT get pregnant that fast.
/r/MensRights09/04/15 09:46 PM
7

It's already happening. The men of the Millennial generation aren't stupid. If it wasn't for all the fornicating immigrants, America's birthrates would be drastically falling.
/r/TheRedPill09/04/15 08:20 PM
5

It's all too common. A lot of women, once they hit their late-20's start becoming prudish because they correlate their own sluttiness with why they can't get a stable and long term relationship. Dear Women: It ain't your vagina, it's your personality.
/r/TheRedPill09/04/15 08:09 PM
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Expect feminists to come up with pejorative terms ("bro"/"jock"/etc.) to describe the current cultures in these groups (like they do to the male-dominated tech industry) I've always found this funny. If there is one department that is not bro/jock/frat it's technology. I'd imagine the majority of tech-centric people were the ones the bros/jocks/frats made fun of. I asked one of my female coworkers what she meant when she called me a "bro", as most IT guys were not apart of the traditional-frater…
/r/MensRights07/04/15 07:24 PM
19

Blue Pill Me would have called him trash. Red Pill Me nods in approval.
/r/TheRedPill05/04/15 03:02 AM
1

This was a fatal error of mine in my blue pill days. You emulate the men getting women ... not the women themselves.
/r/TheRedPill03/04/15 09:19 PM
8

Women love showing up their friends. The "nice" girl loved that her friend was mad that she liked you.
/r/TheRedPill03/04/15 09:17 PM
2

My buddies ex-wife (and mother to two of his children) has lied so much that the system makes them communicate via a 3rd party call/text/email system that is monitored by the state. Thankfully the mother only sees the children quarterly now. Technically, she should be paying my buddy child support but he makes enough money to tell her just to fuck off. Their newest development was just last month. She said he sent the kids to her place with nothing but dirty clothes and no bathroom accessories. …
/r/TheRedPill02/04/15 09:42 PM
4

There is literally nothing different between the girls and boys in the examples she provides. You know what would make physical education better? Let the children decide the activities they want & give the children an adequate amount of time to shower in semi-private showers after class. I hated PE in all levels of education. I absolutely loathed running. Why? Because it's fucking dull. -- Now I'm 29 and love to go for a jog because I can put on my headset and learn a language, listen to a book …
/r/MensRights31/03/15 09:10 PM
3

I disagree. By building women up in your mind you strip them of their humanity. You don't allow them to be the mistake-prone and pleasure-driven creatures that all of we humans are. Sure, the angry phase can make almost anyone look bad; but that's simply part of the personal growth process. Once you realize that you are not perfect and that women are not perfect, you begin to change who you are. There is no need to get mad at a woman for being what she is. It's like getting mad at a fox for eati…
/r/TheRedPill26/03/15 07:29 PM
2

Being able to show multiple sources confirmation of sterilization add more validity to your claim. I've also heard of it not working/not working well enough.
/r/TheRedPill25/03/15 10:21 PM
3

Word to the wise OP. After the surgery get a sperm test from a different health care specialist that certifies you are indeed sterile.
/r/TheRedPill25/03/15 03:34 PM
1

These women should be pitied. They never had proper mother and father figures who raised them to be a strong individuals or how to look inwardly and reflect on how they may be wrong. You and I have both taken the pill. We've admitted we had short comings and wish to improve ourselves. Let go of the hate ... you'll feel much better in the long run
/r/TheRedPill25/03/15 02:20 PM
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Most of us here were. No need to rub it in ;)
/r/TheRedPill25/03/15 02:15 PM
33

I'm way above the median partner count and I'm clean as a whistle. Fuck you, science. You're playing with fire son! Make sure you rubber-up on the next one just to be safe.
/r/TheRedPill25/03/15 01:55 PM
3

It's always the little things that we never notice about ourselves that push us in one direction or another. However, once you do notice an imperfection about yourself, it's like an irritating bug in your ear that you can't seem to drown out until you stop it entirely. Then one day you wake up happy as a clam and realize it's been awhile since you ever thought of that irritating bug
/r/TheRedPill24/03/15 09:45 PM
1

Agreed. As a liberal-leaning person as well, I will say that these people have a completely skewed definition of what "justice" is.
/r/TheRedPill24/03/15 08:57 PM
4

The emancipation proclamation was simply an executive order allowing the federal government to obtain American's property (at the time slaves). Now the 13th amendment ... that seems pretty liberal.
/r/TheRedPill24/03/15 08:44 PM
9

I love that these women don't realize that by calling someone a "frustrated neckbeard" they are justifying our sub-reddit. They are chastising a man based on his sexual abilities and appearance. Two of the things we tell all men here what women overwhelmingly care about.
/r/TheRedPill24/03/15 08:25 PM
4

I think triggering and this new-age feminism is bullshit. I think homosexuals/blacks/humans should all be treated as equals. I think that government departments/agencies & social services are a good thing. I think the environment is worth saving. I think that businesses and people should be able to do whatever they want as long as it's doesn't negatively affect others. I think that anyone should be able to own a gun and any woman should be able to get an abortion. ........ I'm not overly liberal…
/r/TheRedPill24/03/15 08:19 PM
7

Everyone should be clear at this point that the political parties have flipped. What was the old name for them? Dixi-crats? President Lincoln and his era of Republicans would be today's Democrats.
/r/TheRedPill24/03/15 08:14 PM
1

Really? I love r/writingprompts ... I spend so much time on there reading fun stories.
/r/TheRedPill24/03/15 08:08 PM
5

The older I get the more I realize that most people in this word don't have a plan and are just winging it. There is no divine course that make someone automatically better ... but some people certainly think there is. Come hell or high water, some people will believe the pomp and circumstance of a trickster and hand them everything from their money to their lives.
/r/MensRights24/03/15 06:00 PM
28

You need to escalate my man. If you're in a woman's bed then you need to be making some moves.
/r/TheRedPill24/03/15 04:19 PM
19

Making money is not an indicator of intelligence.
/r/MensRights24/03/15 04:01 PM
1

I broke it off with a woman once and she went on a tangent about my dead father. It had nothing to do with my family or relationships ... I just didn't believe she was a nice person. Thankfully, is was the assurance I needed to know I was making the right decision.
/r/TheRedPill23/03/15 07:46 PM
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She got away because she screamed rape. I wouldn't say 'denied' until a judge tries her and finds her as guilty as a man would be.
/r/PussyPassDenied23/03/15 05:18 PM
15

These young women are not going to be able to handle the real world if listening to a debate between semi-conflicting point of views (liberal-feminist vs libertarian-feminist) send them into a panic. In my travels I've seen and experienced things that have rocked my very foundation and I've seen some things I will remember to the day I die. The ability to change one's perspective or handle a stressful situation is key for not only personal growth but survival.
/r/MensRights23/03/15 03:02 PM
2

Wouldn't it have been easier to just take her picture in an office/closet?
/r/PussyPassDenied23/03/15 02:29 PM
12

Men have a right to the full range of emotions. However, that doesn't mean that people won't still perceive you as weak for showing them That fine. I find it perfectly acceptable for some people to perceive my display of emotion as a weakness. To me personally, I find the loss of emotional control as a weakness. For example, I think it's perfectly acceptable to display anger; but believe it's a lose of emotional control to allow anger to overwhelm you to the point where you physically lash out v…
/r/TheRedPill20/03/15 05:05 PM
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weakness of any kind makes you "creepy" to women. I no longer care what a woman thinks of me. I care what I think of me and care about what I feel a man should be.
/r/TheRedPill20/03/15 04:04 PM
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Excellent points all around. I'd like to add that our society tells men that we're weak for showing compassion or emotion. Frankly, I find that disgusting. Men have a right to all emotional ranges and the right to express those emotion in anyway they choose (as long as it's not a danger to others). A lot of men when they come to TRP are angry and they have a full right to be! For one reason or another the system that was supposed to provide and support them failed, those men (us) weren't getting…
/r/TheRedPill20/03/15 03:37 PM
4

Followed directly by ... But, in fairness, some of the critics made some good points and I accept that I misspoke.
/r/MensRights19/03/15 06:39 PM
2

My preferred nomenclature is "fecal demi-god". Don't be prejudice.
/r/MensRights12/03/15 08:59 PM
2

Jesus Christ, there is no way I can remember all of that. How about this: I'll be nice to everyone and not physically harm anyone or their right to live, and if they're offended my anything I say or do ... they can get the fuck over it.
/r/MensRights12/03/15 08:58 PM
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I've tried to tell people this before. Rome used to do it to it's single men as well. I have zero faith that the United States government won't do something similar and target men like that.
/r/TheRedPill10/03/15 08:21 PM
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It's a shit test. Call them on it (you may already). "Yea, I'm a loser all right! A loser with a nice place, good career & a fun life. Woe is me! Whatever shall I do?"
/r/TheRedPill10/03/15 07:51 PM
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If you're a single, fun-loving and fun-having man, you are thumbing your nose at their life decisions. Your life looks like a lot more fun than theirs, so they have to either accept that it's possible they fucked up or they have to find a way to undermine your lifestyle. Thank you! I've never understood this mentality. Why can't we both be happy that we made good decisions for ourselves? I have a couple friends who are my age and are constantly giving me shit for traveling and living the "bachel…
/r/TheRedPill10/03/15 07:49 PM
2

Sounds like growing up in small town Indiana. I left that hole in the wall, went and made a career, life and money for myself. Whenever I go back people just look at what I have with their mouths agape. In bigger cities I'm just another tiny fish.
/r/TheRedPill10/03/15 05:44 PM
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I read that online. There were many instances of them giving our white feathers to men who were in the military but were just on leave. Bitches gonna bitch
/r/TheRedPill10/03/15 05:30 PM
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No, not at all. You are absolutely correct that this is a team effort and being here discussing the issue and debating is good thing. Men are asked to carry the majority of the load and are now being stripped of the privileges of carrying that load. The SJWs are right in that there is some male privilege ... and it's there for a reason. If women want to share in that privilege they also need to take on the burdens that come with it. Our society has opened the doors to allow women the potential t…
/r/MensRights10/03/15 05:25 PM
1

Fair enough, but I still find it valid. What if China refuses to clean its environment? What if women are unwilling to change their viewpoints to think of the greater good?
/r/MensRights10/03/15 05:19 PM
0

I accidentally put a space in the middle of a word, but you entirely miss words, have horrible syntax and apparently don't own a 'Shift' key, so I'm the asshole? Refute my example or don't ... it's up to you. However, your general demeanor and ability to debate a topic are severely lacking. I'm done with you.
/r/MensRights10/03/15 04:48 PM
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a healthy earth and humans can ever coexist That's in accurate. Humanity, with proper respect and education for their environment can successfully live on Earth without pollution. For example: native American tribes
/r/MensRights10/03/15 04:22 PM
0

Wow. That seems a bit excessive ... :/
/r/MensRights10/03/15 04:16 PM
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they do have challenges in life and are more sensitive to them and to criticism. They're no more sensitive than men. Society just looks down on male sensitivity and emotions. Society doesn't even like when we get overly excited, which you would think is a positive. Want a high profile example?: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Dean
/r/MensRights10/03/15 04:11 PM
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We're just ideologically different, that's all. To me, there is a point. I want to see humanity succeed. I want the Universe to know our species. I want our planet to be healthy and full or life. The pyramids will crumble and trees will fall; but I want as many of our species to enjoy it for as long as possible. I know that I derived great pleasure from and it's my hope that others will get to long after I'm dead and forgotten. When I walk down the street, I don't chuck my trash on the side of t…
/r/MensRights10/03/15 04:05 PM
2

Biologically, women begin having issues with childbirth in their mid-30's and it becomes very improbable for the majority of them after their mid-40's. As far I'm aware, the majority of men still have active sperm well past those time ranges. I'm sure fertility dips down, but it's really not nearly as much as a biological issue for us. Men were breed to be humanities work horse. I am in no way, shape or form saying that a woman is unable to do the work or a man. What I'm saying is that humanity …
/r/MensRights10/03/15 03:56 PM
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You're thinking too singularly and not widely enough. This country, this society and this species are all intertwined. Total failure by one subsection will negatively reverberate through to us all. Lets say that tomorrow the United States demands no pollution in its territory and somehow pulls that off. Regardless of how clean we are, our oceans, our air and our planet are still polluted by other humans. Something like ~25% of smog in San Francisco is from China.
/r/MensRights10/03/15 03:43 PM
0

When I'm talking about a "career driven women" I'm in no way shape or form speaking about a public school teacher. I'm talking lawyers, doctors, business & finance, executives, marketing, journalism and general office workers (excluding secretaries).
/r/MensRights10/03/15 03:39 PM
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I'm sorry to hear you feel that way. While I personally do not intend to have children, I still do not want to see the planet I lived on destroyed or left in worse shape than when I joined it. I want to know that humanities legacy will continue on and not be going down a dark path. I too have been on my own most of my life. I've found that the friendships and bonds I've formed over the way are what I find value in. When I go out and explore the wilderness or visit a landmark that has been around…
/r/MensRights10/03/15 03:34 PM
0

I never said that it was going to be instantaneous or "over night". However, look at global trends right now when it comes to new child birth. Birthrates across Western societies are plummeting.
/r/MensRights10/03/15 03:29 PM
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I wish I had as much faith in the American government as you do.
/r/MensRights10/03/15 03:27 PM
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I would agree with you, but only because you and I both see value in that field. Do you think a "high powered/careered" woman will marry a plumber or HVAC guy? Not a chance in hell. There may be a couple outliers, but for the most part, they demand a man who is better than them.
/r/MensRights10/03/15 03:25 PM
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Humanity is in this together. Look at the Democrat and Republican parties ... if one decides to say "fuck it all" than the entire country will grind itself down. We simply cannot allow our species to die because we're unwilling to act.
/r/MensRights10/03/15 03:17 PM
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Rome used to have this problem. My understanding is that they heavily penalized single men. Society will always find a way to screw us; we need to figure out how to fix this problem.
/r/MensRights10/03/15 03:14 PM
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Unfortunately, it simply cannot be good for our societal health to simply have men throw up their hands in disgust and say "fuck that".
/r/MensRights10/03/15 03:12 PM
2

I often wonder if the previous generations discussed the debts and twisted country they were going to be putting on their grandchildren. America is still a great nation, but we've got some massive issues that need to be dealt with. If the Millennials decide not to fix these issues the problems will only spiral out of control and get worse. Unfortunately they have little to no historical data to review to decide how to approach the problems.
/r/MensRights10/03/15 03:11 PM
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many live in a state of “perpetual adolescence” How is this singularly a man's fault? Last time I checked, it takes two to tango. Women demand a man be better than them. With the educational system heavily slanted in their favor most American born men simply don't have the ability to succeed in that realm. Sure, there are some opportunities for success without an education, but those are few and far between. Sub-Reddits like /r/TheRedPill would dissolve over night if women didn't mind weaker men…
/r/MensRights10/03/15 02:58 PM
2

The stronger or better you get, the more weight is added. Eventually, you will max out and be slow and winded. It was written to be a mind game though (Vonnegut was notorious for them in his books). Now this is just my own opinion, but I feel like he wrote things in extremes. This was that particular societies way of trying to get everyone to be equals. Vonnegut was trying to show that no matter what, each one of us has strengths and weaknesses. The book is really great and I suggest everyone re…
/r/TheRedPill10/03/15 02:03 PM
13

There is a book by Kurt Vonnegut called Sirens of Titan. In one of the chapters the main characters goes back to Earth to see that there is a religion made to make everyone equals. If you were strong you wore weights, if you had good vision you work bad-glasses, if you were pretty you covered up. It was an interesting chapter to think about.
/r/TheRedPill09/03/15 09:58 PM
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There is a difference in attempting to make yourself better and thus having pride in your accomplishments ... compared to just thinking you're just naturally better than everyone else.
/r/TheRedPill09/03/15 09:56 PM
7

Background: I'm 29 and have been working in corporate America since I was 17 years old. During that time I earned a degree in Computer Science, completed a good collection of certifications and have experience working for some of the best tech companies in the United States. In my opinion ... you could throw darts at a board and it's just a good a guess as to why there aren't more women in technology fields. What I do know is that I worked fucking hard to get where I am. I was the epitome of bet…
/r/TheRedPill09/03/15 08:39 PM
5

Well, they were occupied by the Soviets, then the Nazis, then the Soviets again ... and in the last one people were run over by tanks while peacefully protesting. Now they've got a renewed taste of independence, NATO membership and are on great trading terms with the United States (the most powerful military in the world). Maybe they're done being occupied by tyrants ...
/r/MensRights25/02/15 01:45 AM
6

A lot of my family is from Lithuania so I've always gotten a lot of history lessons about that area of the world. Firstly, realize that Lithuanians despised the Soviet Union, and by extension, the Russian Federation. Lithuania was the first Baltic country to secede from the Soviets and faced a lot of punishment for it. Heck, I still remember as a child, my grandfather (native Lithuanian) taught me a little chant they yelled at the Russian troops that went, "nyet nyet Soviets, dah dah Lietuva". T…
/r/MensRights24/02/15 10:30 PM
8

Serious question: Does DC and Marvel honestly believe the main reason the majority of young girls don't read comic books is because there aren't enough female characters? Changing the character is ... bad comics. Look at the Superman franchise; they introduced Superwoman without any issue. They didn't just up and say, "You know, Superman should be a woman now."
/r/MensRights24/02/15 09:47 PM
5

they organized a "march" on campus for no other reason than... rape is bad That's what I don't get ... rape is bad ... no shit!? Well I'm glad someone told me! I wouldn't have been able to figure that out with my stupid man-brain if you hadn't said something. Should I also not assault people, blow buildings up and poison water supplies? I'm the only adult male in my entire family. Women's issues are incredibly important to me, as they effect the people I love most in this world. I'm pro-choice, …
/r/MensRights17/02/15 09:40 PM
3

Because it isn't the male hiring manager who makes the rules. Right now, some corporate entities are instituting policies of "equal" positions for sexes. If this gains traction, who is to say States couldn't amend that into their law.
/r/MensRights17/02/15 09:18 PM
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Agreed. I am a liberal and card-carrying member of the ACLU; and think this is bull shit. Liberals want more open discussion between experts, while using facts to support their argument. Drowning out the message & terrorizing and denying other individuals the right to a peaceful gathering strike at what we Americans hold dear. Due process is one of the main foundations of our society and every time it has been subverted (example: Red Scare) innocent American lives and reputations are destroyed.
/r/MensRights17/02/15 09:15 PM
-5

How do you think wrecked is spelled?
/r/PussyPassDenied13/02/15 08:11 PM
3

simply in the name of male shaming In addition to that, if I was a woman, I'd be fucking pissed that so many people are treating me like a child. This message is essentially telling women they're too weak or simple minded to have any effect on their own world. "Ladies, because you're so dumb and pitifully weak, we've decided to tell all men to keep their distance from you. We realize that you may want the decision to be interact with the world and others around you, but we've decided we know bet…
/r/TheRedPill11/02/15 11:01 PM
5

That's what made me scoff as well. Suddenly women are in charge so men don't have to "earn" their value? Bull fucking shit.
/r/MensRights09/02/15 10:31 PM
14

That's pretty pathetic. In other news, CornyHoosier is the BROAT (Best Redditor Of All Time).
/r/MensRights09/02/15 08:36 PM
20

Young women, same as young men, have been bragging about who they are hooking up with since forever. The difference now is that lots of people are going to see it ... including her potential future children.
/r/TheRedPill04/02/15 08:49 PM
2

I've personally encountered quite a few of them so this list is bullshit.
/r/MensRights04/02/15 07:29 PM
2

a horrible ordeal that can really traumatize a person I've lived in some scary areas in my life and had many things happen to me. I've been robbed at gun-point, knife point and beaten senseless a couple times. In almost all of these circumstances my life was verbally threatened before physical action even occurred. I do not want to be labeled a "survivor" because of those times in my life. Why? Because it belittles who I am as a person. I am larger than the sum total of a few random events. I am…
/r/MensRights04/02/15 07:10 PM
2

Sadly it's true. I don't mention TRP at all anymore. Some of the time people go into my comment history though and then bash me for it. At the end of the day I don't really care. It's some silly "internet points". I don't even HAVE link karma. It's at the stock (1)
/r/TheRedPill04/02/15 06:09 PM
2

Isn't 2X already a default sub-reddit?
/r/TheRedPill04/02/15 06:07 PM
5

Was Atticus Finch a rape apologist? Ha! That's amazing. By today's standards, Atticus Finch was victim blaming.
/r/MensRights03/02/15 07:33 PM
9

I was not aware of that. Thank you.
/r/MensRights03/02/15 03:23 PM
3

Question: Why is this considered a first amendment issue? School officials aren't government entities or agents are they? I thought the first amendment only protect against governmental restriction of speech and expression?
/r/MensRights03/02/15 03:07 PM
1

you have to question the calibre of girl I feel like this gets overlooked quite a bit as well. Some people are, sadly, just hopeless causes. That is a cynical thought, but I've too often found it to be true.
/r/TheRedPill02/02/15 09:49 PM
42

I'm honestly surprised how many woman have at had some sort of relations with another woman, even if it was only one time. I've never once met a man and thought, "You know, it couldn't hurt to just see if I enjoy it."
/r/TheRedPill02/02/15 06:18 PM
1

Either they learn or they won't. Well, considering that progression of humanity relies on them learning ... maybe it would help if me showed them the way.
/r/TheRedPill29/01/15 10:22 PM
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they describe us as fat neckbeard misogynists Which is, ironically, exactly TRP tries to teach men here to stop being. I can say that I personally have became less hateful towards women after I started studying a lot of the information listed in this sub-reddit. I started acting and looking the way I wanted and I no longer was blaming women for my lack of success with them. I can say with all honesty, that since learning about this sub-reddit my mental and physical health have both grown.
/r/TheRedPill29/01/15 10:10 PM
1

I'm 6'4, so I usually get a fair amount of dates with tall women. Here are some things I've noticed: Do not ever give a shit how tall you are in relation to a woman, it will only cause you to break frame and then you'll look pathetic. Take her dancing and have a blast. Most tall women are too self-conscious to dance unless they're several drinks deep. By dancing like you don't care what others think (and you shouldn't) she'll feed off your energy and have a great time. Lastly, drop feminine word…
/r/TheRedPill28/01/15 06:33 PM
28

Then, once thrown in jail, I would lodge EVERY fucking complaint I could against everyone in the system until I was released with a boatload of compensation. That's where your scheme falls apart. No one gives a shit about prisoners in the United States.
/r/MensRights26/01/15 06:32 PM
4

I'm a big guy, so enjoy picking people up (my buddies hate my bear hugs). Word to the wise, careful of picking women up when you're drunk. I definitely ate shit one time carrying a woman down the hallway to my bedroom. I got a little off-balance and then the alcohol threw my center of gravity off and we both tumbled down. Interestingly enough we laughed our asses off for a few good minutes then I slung her over my should and completed the journey. So yea ... don't drink & carry
/r/TheRedPill22/01/15 05:00 PM
3

Do you acknowledge your monumental error or do you dig in? Human natures seems to show that people will double-down on their viewpoints rather than admit they were wrong.
/r/MensRights21/01/15 10:03 PM
1

You're right. I need to continue working on that
/r/TheRedPill21/01/15 09:46 PM
1

That's because you just haven't learned to keep frame in that particular situation. You need to practice and drill yourself to get to that point. That's fair and you're right. I guess I try to be upfront and honest with folks (sometimes to a fault) so it catches me off-guard when I'm unfairly labeled from seemingly-normal people. I can understand it from radicals though.
/r/TheRedPill21/01/15 09:46 PM
3

I just dislike how the goalposts keep being moved. I was called racist the other day (mind you, I was in Boulder CO) but thankfully I had some friends there with me who put the person right. It shouldn't, but it still irks me when people attempt to unfairly label someone something that isn't correct. Honestly, I don't know how powerful men like President Obama do it. If everyday someone was yelling in my face that I was a "socialist Muslim who wants to destroy America!" I'd probably haul off and…
/r/TheRedPill21/01/15 08:58 PM
1

Indeed. I have friends who call me misogynists Really? Someone actually said that to you? How do you respond to that?
/r/TheRedPill21/01/15 08:31 PM
6

On the flip side, the younger women I know who aren't into reddit or tech (yes, they're out there) have much lower N counts. Dumb story time!: I work in the technology field (my duties vary depending on the job) but have one ever had one female coworker (not to be confused with a handful of female managers who were non-technical). This coworker worked with me at my current position, so this story is a relatively new development. You'll notice I just used the word worked. Last week she was termin…
/r/TheRedPill21/01/15 08:30 PM
2

what am I supposed to LTR then? Well what sort of values are you looking to get out of a LTR? I maintain a great relationship with my family, have a good pool of friends that I can call when I need someone to confide in or go have fun with, I volunteer with various organizations in order to help others and have a sense of fulfillment and community spirit, have a wide variety of hobbies to keep myself from getting bored, travel when I want to see new places and meet new people and of course, go o…
/r/TheRedPill21/01/15 08:15 PM
1

Rainbow-haired special snowflakes I've decided these women are essentially harnessing their inner peacock. If you see a woman with wild hair ... game on.
/r/TheRedPill21/01/15 08:03 PM
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I'd wager all of us here at TRP used to buy women gifts, take them out to dinners and listen to their problems. Even do small little favors for them so they felt appreciated. I feel there is a difference between doing something for others and doing others.
/r/TheRedPill21/01/15 07:53 PM
3

Whoa ... I thought my number was pretty high. How do you even find the time to fuck 70+ different people by your mid-20's?
/r/TheRedPill21/01/15 07:51 PM
2

Happens all the time to tall people. I've decided that it's because all the shorties tell people inflated numbers and put doubt in people's minds. Fact of the matter is that anything over 6'0 doesn't matter as you're taller than most of the human population. I'm 6'4 ... who gives a shit? Why would I lie about that? The difference between 6'4 and 6'0 is peanuts. It does not matter.
/r/TheRedPill20/01/15 05:10 PM
0

If you wanna be happy for the rest of your life ...
/r/TheRedPill19/01/15 11:15 PM
3

He did the right thing at the party. He did the wrong thing at home. Don't apologize, and if she gets mad, throw it in her face. Bingo! Mature men should always work towards being the masters of their own emotions (aggression being a large one) and shouldn't go looking for a fight. You fight for self-defense and potentially those that are weaker than you. As you mentioned, his main mistake was folding like a deck of cards when she got angry at him. He allowed her to interject her own no-win craz…
/r/TheRedPill19/01/15 09:30 PM
2

Ha. More shit-testing by women. My fellow men ... don't go near these women with a 10 foot poll.
/r/TheRedPill16/01/15 04:20 PM
10

She goes out on OKC dates and then is all butt-hurt when it doesn't work out. I could tell her exactly what she needs to do to present herself as more attractive and snag a decent guy but I'm pretty sure she would just write me off as a misogynistic asshole. I have a female friend in the same boat (I've mentioned her on here before because she is the perfect example for some scenarios). The difference though is that I just told her what to do and he just dismissed it laughingly. My favorite was …
/r/TheRedPill15/01/15 08:46 PM
1

Reinforce the feminist idea of patriarchy / cisprivelege (men have it easy) This is an interesting thought.
/r/TheRedPill15/01/15 08:29 PM
3

If every man would reject overweight women, we'd have no more overweight women in a year or two from now. Ha! I don't believe that at all.
/r/TheRedPill15/01/15 08:21 PM
4

That's exactly what that is.
/r/PussyPassDenied14/01/15 06:01 PM
8

Bless this author's little heart.
/r/MensRights13/01/15 08:18 PM
46

Feminists loathe beta males This always makes me feel bad (especially when I remember my old "beta" days). The man being spoken about here is incredibly intelligent, likely friendly, has a great career going and is probably doing quiet well for himself financially. There are days I just want to shake some women and say, "Look! This is the kind of guy you all need to be fawning over. " However, confidence and strength win the day. Maybe one day it won't; but thousands of years of evolution cannot…
/r/TheRedPill12/01/15 04:52 PM
1

Ha ha. I meant additional brain power
/r/TheRedPill11/01/15 05:11 PM
3

When I was in the 3rd grade I broke into the school library on the weekends to "play" on the only public computer in town (we were too poor to actually own one). As time goes on I'm beginning to get more and more disturbed by recent trends that discriminate against young boys who are interested in technology. For instance there was a recent program headed up by Google and the White House that was girls-only programming. I know that as a child, not being allowed to participate in something like t…
/r/TheRedPill09/01/15 05:35 PM
27

It's harder to be a stud than it is to be a slut. Lets take a fat & ugly male and a fat & ugly female. All it would take for the woman to get sex is to open her legs and there will likely be at least a few desperate men who will sex her up. However, no matter how far apart the fat & ugly male opens his legs, he will not find a woman ready to pounce on him. It's a pretty simple concept.
/r/TheRedPill05/01/15 09:09 PM
71

Nobody cares that you have a degree. You can climb the corporate ladder as a single, independent woman, and think you’re happy, and you will be for a few years, but you’ll probably end up alone, or in an unfulfilling relationship, and you’ll be miserable. You’ll wish you married that nice guy you turned down when you were young, and who ended up becoming an amazing man. Now he doesn’t even look at you. Ouch. True but painful to watch. I have a female friend that this is directly happening to now…
/r/TheRedPill30/12/14 10:50 PM
2

You are a bad person.
/r/MensRights30/12/14 03:33 PM
23

Even one of their technology teachers, a woman, said it should be available for both genders. It just seems a little too much to deprive any child of the fun of such an exciting event. This discrimination against boys is disgraceful. When I was little I knew I wanted to work on computers and technology when I got older. Some kids wanted to be firefighters or astronauts but I wanted to sit at a computer. Weird for some, sure. If this sort event was going on and I was told I couldn't do it I would…
/r/MensRights30/12/14 01:04 AM
25

To be fair, she tossed herself into the deep end. As a lesbian-feminist she went completely to the other end of the spectrum and didn't ease her way in at all. Men have spent their entire existence learning to adapt to our way of living. I doubt most of us would be able to mentally handle being a woman either. Ugh ... I get shivers just thinking about it.
/r/TheRedPill29/12/14 03:43 PM
38

Absolutely. We men are rarely open with our emotions. If a friend of mine actually displayed authentic panic I would know the situation was real so would act. On that same note, I believe this shows how deeply emotional men really are, even if our culture makes appear a man is weak or crazy for displaying those emotions.
/r/TheRedPill29/12/14 03:39 PM
2

I've now been a few dates with a self-described feminist. Having been raised by women who are very intelligent, strong-willed and really do want equality between the sexes; I often find myself simply laughing at the modern age "feminist". The best part of of our discussions is that she can't run away from a conversation with comments like that. As I mentioned, I was raised by all women, so I learned from an early age how to counter these sort of passive-aggressive brush-offs. Always remember thi…
/r/MensRights26/12/14 04:14 PM
7

If you can't drive a stick, replace your radiator, or put up drywall in your basemen I think the main point is that men need to be constantly making themselves more intelligent. However, those seem like totally unnecessary things to know. I pay people to fix those things. It would be like me saying "if you don't know how to speak another language other than English, know how to replace the motherboard on a computer and can't give a detailed personal-financial report ... you need to put your fuck…
/r/TheRedPill23/12/14 11:39 PM
6

Welcome! This is a place for men. Where we can be blunt, crass and drop ideas or situations off of each other. Taking the red pill is a learning process, so don't get to agitated with yourself when you stumble.
/r/TheRedPill19/12/14 06:12 PM
2

I am an only-child who was raised by all women. I had to learn everything about being a man, finances & living healthy on top of all the standard things everyone learns.
/r/TheRedPill19/12/14 06:09 PM
2

That's great frame man. Don't allow anyone to walk all over you like that.
/r/TheRedPill18/12/14 03:26 PM
1

Oh man ... those were some tiny women to. Unless those women went for the eyes, throat or groin they wouldn't stand a chance due to a simple lack of muscle mass.
/r/PussyPassDenied10/12/14 09:17 PM
2

I don't understand how the husband is the rapist if they were all drunk.
/r/TheRedPill10/12/14 09:11 PM
14

To be fair, there is a general thought in the United States that any office job is superior to manual labor/blue collar jobs.
/r/MensRights10/12/14 08:46 PM
3

This is a powerful statement: A lot of guys say "you're hamstering, you do it all for women." And you know what? I think fuck them, they're projecting why they do this self improvement shit for themselves onto me. Sure I like getting laid who the fuck doesn't? But it's not the centre of my universe, my art is. Men, regardless of how media portray us, are incredibly passionate and emotional creatures. When we look back at Western history, most of our prominent figures are men of science and art. …
/r/TheRedPill10/12/14 03:21 PM
14

"It's too hard for the survivor to give accurate details" For me it's the opposite. I quite clearly remember every moment of my traumatic events in my life. Everything else gets fuzzy with time.
/r/MensRights08/12/14 06:23 PM
-5

This is bad information. I enjoy dating smarter women. These women often tell me that a lot of men get intimidated by their job and/or intellect and then act sour towards them. I usually blow the comment off with a wave of my hand and talk about something else. Intelligence and knowledge are power and are a strength. You should know what your strengths are and play to them. I can't beat a meat-head in the looks department, but I can quote poetry, make science/technology sound fun, calculate thin…
/r/TheRedPill05/12/14 08:43 PM
-4

Just say "I work overseas" In order to work, I remote into devices overseas ....
/r/TheRedPill05/12/14 07:38 PM
1

I don't often like discussing my religious beliefs (as they have evolved quite a bit in my life). However, your statement mirrors mine quite a bit and having grown up in the Bible-belt, Christianity has always been a constant in my life. However, after trying many different types of Christianity and much introspection ... I've decided that it's fair to call myself an atheist. I still consider myself a "follower of Christ" though, mainly because I believe he had some very radical and liberal thou…
/r/TheRedPill05/12/14 01:27 AM
14

among men of about 15 to 30 years old, ever-increasing numbers are checking out of society altogether, giving up on women, sex and relationships and retreating into pornography, sexual fetishes, chemical addictions, video games and, in some cases, boorish lad culture, all of which insulate them from a hostile, debilitating social environment created, some argue, by the modern feminist movement. Cruelly derided as man-children and crybabies for objecting to absurdly unfair conditions in college, …
/r/TheRedPill05/12/14 12:47 AM
51

This is the best recommendation in this thread. Just tell them you don't look at a person's sex when money for charity is involved.
/r/MensRights04/12/14 09:23 PM
2

The comments show plenty of women that think this woman needs to be locked away (some even saying shot). This is just a crazy person ... why is this in Men's Rights?
/r/MensRights04/12/14 07:20 PM
-10

If Breitbart said the sky was blue, I'd go outside to check. What a terrible "news" site.
/r/TheRedPill04/12/14 03:51 PM
5

The developer for Portal is female? I didn't know that. What a great game! Has she ever weighed in on all this non-sense? I wouldn't blame her for not wanting to jump into the middle of all the mud being slung around.
/r/TheRedPill03/12/14 04:10 PM
1

In America it's completely legal to discriminate in this fashion. If you add a place for beer and watching sports, then I'll be your first customer.
/r/PussyPassDenied03/12/14 03:58 PM
94

There was a lot of "you were abused/raped" in the comments. Honestly, I find that to be demeaning to women and men who have actually been raped and abused. She says she was from a conservative household. When she went to college she probably started drinking and going to parties. Without she parents constraint there she likely had a lot of casual sex. Having been raised in the Midwest, I've that sort of thing a lot. (Side note: If someone says you have to do something you don't want to do ... yo…
/r/TheRedPill03/12/14 03:39 PM
3

The average person isn't going to do it their self. For the right price I'll make a burner device, use a bootable OS (Kali probably), spoof the MAC address, get a range extender so I'm not in-site of the areas camera and then upload the photos.
/r/MensRights03/12/14 03:10 PM
7

You have empathy for your fellow man. Regardless of how men are portrayed, we are actually quite intelligent and have a depth of feelings that are equal (if not greater) to women.
/r/TheRedPill01/12/14 07:59 PM
1

I grew up in utter poverty so I was conditioned to be lavish with my money and distrusting of others. I grew up broke as a joke myself. I've seen what growing up with large amounts of money can do to someones brain. It somehow taints them to not understanding how others live. It's as if their eyes are open but aren't actually seeing anything. I realize it is a flaw in myself, but I simply don't trust or enjoy the company of most rich person. Even now, I've not only clawed myself out of the gutte…
/r/TheRedPill01/12/14 07:56 PM
-2

I think that's just fine.
/r/MensRights01/12/14 07:42 PM
4

What issues do whites face, as a group? The country and region matters. In the United States, white humans are the majority so they tend to be fine. However, to think that other races aren't racist is false.
/r/MensRights11/11/14 10:32 PM
2

Sexual harassment? Seriously? A 6 year old, boy or girl, doesn't even have the ability to be sexually attracted to anyone.
/r/MensRights07/11/14 09:49 PM
-1

She is refreshingly honest and just wants to keep to herself; I'm okay with that. I do think she's delusional and wants to blame men for her problems, but I could really care less.
/r/MensRights07/11/14 08:36 PM
1

As soon as I read that I just assumed he said it to get rid of competition.
/r/TheRedPill07/11/14 06:36 PM
1

He took a punch to the face, laughed at her for it, then kept on going. That doesn't seem very beta.
/r/TheRedPill07/11/14 06:36 PM
5

Well ... either the guy would punch/shove the gay man or would fuck him. I would suspect a woman would do the same if a man did it to her. Personally, I'm all for making as much physical contact as possible with women. For me though, chocking seems to go too far. That said ... I would imagine several women thought it was great and probably followed him home.
/r/TheRedPill07/11/14 06:29 PM
11

I'd just pee 5 feet from the urinal every time I had to go. I'd probably also take the loudest and juiciest shits of all time. Problem solved.
/r/MensRights03/11/14 10:33 PM
1

I dated an Americanized-Asian once. She was a freak.
/r/TheRedPill29/10/14 09:38 PM
1

The same traditional, close-minded Japanese men that she's frustrated aren't giving her attention. Why is she not chasing her liberated, open-minded white cock? Oh right -- "pale, rail-thin, greasy-haired white boy" doesn't even want anything to do with her. So her ideal man needs to be: non-traditional, open-minded, tan, muscular, clean cut men. Yet if we RedPillers point out these traits, it apparently makes us misogynists.
/r/TheRedPill29/10/14 09:15 PM
0

I have a female friend/coworker who was sent on a 6 month trip to Tokyo. From all her stories you'd have thought it was a Western woman's paradise. Now to be fair, she is a tall, thin, blonde (so even here she is treated well) who is nice to everyone who works hard and plays hard. She said almost every night she was out making friends with the locals and loved the culture over there. The only "odd" thing she mentioned was that she was considered TOO dominant in bed and it confused some of the gu…
/r/TheRedPill29/10/14 06:19 PM
7

Damn, you're right. I never thought of it that way. I'm 29, white, educated & have a great career in a field I love. Because I don't have a huge house, wife and children I have an excessive amount of disposable income that allows me to travel, try interesting hobbies, as well as meet and make lots of new friends. Then, because I'm not stressed out, can afford nice clothing, have nice things and have the time to take care of myself, it makes it incredibly easy to meet women. Women entering the wo…
/r/TheRedPill29/10/14 04:43 PM
13

As a former super-nerd I can shed some insight on this. Same as all groups of men, there are various levels of horniness amongst the guys. Look at the show Big Bang Theory. In the show there is one character named Howard who is ALWAYS focused on getting laid no matter what's happening. While the other guys are/were lonely and horny they would often allow the work or hobby they were focused on to blind them to the women and social world around them. In my opinion that's why a lot of women don't l…
/r/TheRedPill29/10/14 04:35 PM
6

You may want to think about a firearm for protection. A piece of paper saying "no don't do that" from the government ain't gonna shit when a crazy person is involved. I once had an Ex who I believe was legitimately crazy. Her mood swings were quick and extreme. She slashed two tires, busted a window and crushed a side mirror on my vehicle. In addition to that she would yell up at my apartment window @ 3-4AM with all kinds of derogatory language. As a 6'4 ~265lbs man I didn't think there was a ch…
/r/MensRights17/10/14 05:06 PM
9

Take the money back and put the woman in jail for 6 years. These sort of false-rape accusation damage not only the life of the victimized man but of actual female rape victims.
/r/MensRights17/10/14 02:27 PM
6

I've worked for shitty male bosses and shitty female bosses .... if they're terrible managers your job is going to suck no matter what. I suppose the main difference is that I rarely see male managers get personal with their insults. Female bosses tend to throw little digs at you about the way you act or dress, in addition to how "bad" your work is. That said, I've also had a few great female bosses who I got nothing but praise from. Side note: I once had a female boss who was about 5'1 with hee…
/r/TheRedPill16/10/14 05:53 PM
8

Wow. He definitely needs to make sure she gets tested for an STD before having sex with her. The guy is in a band and apparently travels around meeting up with guy's wives; there is no way he is clean. I'm blown away by how putting a ring on your finger seems to mean that you also hand over your spine. Is this the sort of lifestyle he wants his "daughter" growing up with? One where mommy wants some strange so just leaves.
/r/TheRedPill16/10/14 03:30 PM
5

I rage quit after reading this: Referred to generically, 'violence' can mean a whole host of different things. But because my particular area of interest and activism is in challenging the violence that targets women, I've lately been taking care to deliberately name it for what it is - men's violence against women. I decided that I shouldn't be so close minded though and opened it back up. Then I got to this and closed the article again: We should be talking about how patriarchy assumes .... Ar…
/r/MensRights14/10/14 07:35 PM
1

I'm pretty liberal, but there are some stances they have that more align with my libertarian side. Sadly, it's issues like abortion and the rights of "bad" individuals that tarnish their organization to a lot of people. Their indifference is something that our society must have. I disagree with their conservative views on religion and guns but am not a fan of their liberal stance on the death penalty. I would hope though that most Americans agree with their stance on privacy, human rights, votin…
/r/MensRights14/10/14 06:34 PM
2

Same. I'm pretty deep into the liberal territory myself, a member of the ACLU and think that Mens Rights Advocacy is a great thing.
/r/MensRights14/10/14 06:09 PM
34

An 8/10 guy will definitely use a 7/10 girl for sex, with no intention of ever committing. lol 7/10!? I'd say much lower than that. Alcohol is a helluva drug!
/r/TheRedPill08/10/14 06:16 PM
2

Male Kindergardners will die out soon, I'm pretty sure this will happen. I recently saw a graph of men in various vocations. Kindergarten and Preschool teachers had men at ~2%. I think the highest was drilling at ~98%
/r/TheRedPill06/10/14 06:42 PM
2

I have many times spoke in other sub-reddits and had users go through my comment history, proclaim me a Red Piller and say that I'm just a misogynist, etc.
/r/TheRedPill06/10/14 06:40 PM
3

Anyone that has ever drank with a woman will know that's just plain bullshit.
/r/MensRights03/10/14 03:13 PM
3

Ask anyone in IT what working for doctors is like, they are the worst clients. Doctors, scientists and politicians are the worst. Usually after you fix something their ego's get hurt so they try to impress you with their knowledge of what they do to make you feel dumb. I once had a government official tell me what my degree in Computer Science didn't mean I "actually did any science". Oh ... I also had to teach a doctor how to use a mouse. I quite literally had to put my hand on top of his, on t…
/r/TheRedPill03/10/14 02:58 PM
7

I think it's because they have a few ONS with some really attractive guys and then assume they too are incredibly attractive. In all honestly, the guy probably just wanted to get some for the evening.
/r/TheRedPill03/10/14 02:53 PM
27

What!?... he is an amazingly attractive, popular, compassionate & rich guy. Most women in America would sell their soul to be with him for one night. I've seen women fan themselves after his name is simply mentioned.
/r/TheRedPill02/10/14 10:17 PM
8

I'm okay with everything but the "daddy" and "good girl" stuff. That's fucking weird to me because I'm not her god damn father and I don't see her as a pet. I especially like the "I'm just disappointed" part though. Getting emotional in argument, whether it's with a man or woman, is not something anyone should do.
/r/TheRedPill02/10/14 03:19 PM
15

Which really makes the whole female teacher -> male student, scenario that much more disturbing.
/r/TheRedPill01/10/14 02:40 PM
10

I went and looked around Google because I was curious. It seems 1-in-4 American women are on anti-depressants while only 1-in-10 American men are.
/r/TheRedPill29/09/14 07:59 PM
8

Good. People should be terrified of submitting false police reports in general. Individuals who file fake reports for any incident are attempting to manipulate our countries judicial system and imprison an innocent human being. Look at all the 'SWATing' going on right now. There needs to be serious repercussions for these sorts of things, as innocent individuals and actual victims are seriously negatively effected. The office stated clear as day that the majority of rape claims are false. Who is…
/r/TheRedPill26/09/14 02:10 PM
2

I get downvoted to hell in /r/AskMen when I mention /r/TheRedPill. The funny thing is, if I just mention the thoughts of TRP things are fine. It's just when I specifically mention TRP that I get downvotes. I have a theory that AskMen and AskWomen are largely the exact same crowd of people.
/r/TheRedPill25/09/14 08:45 PM
6

As someone in IT, I thinks that's fucking awesome. I would do that shit to everybody if I was a judge.
/r/TheRedPill25/09/14 08:38 PM
8

I had a woman say this to me in real like the other day. We were talking about community volunteering and she venomously disagreed with my thoughts on it. She stopped the conversation mid-sentence saying that it was too much a trigger for her and that we should change the conversation. I sort of chuckled at her and said, "Okay." -- I think that somehow pissed her off more. Quick edit: I've been having a rough couple weeks at work and went to the bar for a couple happy hour drinks. I don't smoke …
/r/TheRedPill25/09/14 08:30 PM
10

I recently had a pretty good conversation in /r/AskWomen actually. After the first comment or two where things like "misogyny, patriarchy, etc." were used, we then got to the real meat of some issues. We, of course, disagreed in the end, but we left it on an amicable note. I think you hit the nail on the head with the We're just popular to hate right now thinking. I had one woman link me to an Imgur site that was supposedly full of screen shots of the bad things we say and do on here. Honestly, …
/r/TheRedPill25/09/14 08:28 PM
30

We're neckbeards? If any sub is anti-neckbeard it's us. Clear up those neck lines gentleman! It makes you look sloppy!
/r/TheRedPill25/09/14 08:23 PM
0

This is fucking bullshit. I'm tired of hearing people whine and trash our country and President at every bend because they get a fucking boner over how manly he seems to them. You sound like the women we talk about in the sub-reddit. Control your emotions. I loathed President George W. Bush. I protested, I voted and I tried my best to inform other Americans of what I felt was right. In my opinion he ran not only our economy, but our military men and freedoms right into the damned ground. You wan…
/r/TheRedPill25/09/14 06:56 PM
0

This sounds pretty knee-jerk. Have you actually been to other countries before (not counting Mexico and Canada)? The United States may not always be the country that follows what you want, but it's the closest damn thing I've seen to fitting my lifestyle and beliefs. I can't think of a single 1st world country that is MORE conservative than the United States. I would say Russia comes in at a close 2nd, but you'll be sacrificing a lot of amenities, social order and freedoms that Americans have. I…
/r/TheRedPill25/09/14 06:43 PM
0

I believe I saw this movie once. Is this the one where the woman leaves her boyfriend to go to Europe, fucks some man and wife the entire time, then gets back on a plane to her loving boyfriend? I was still fully blue pill when I saw this movie and even then it made me sick.
/r/TheRedPill24/09/14 10:08 PM
1

Bull. Shit.
/r/MensRights23/09/14 10:16 PM
1

That's a pretty interesting viewpoint. I'd love to hear the thoughts of someone who went M-t-F and see if they agree at all.
/r/MensRights23/09/14 06:42 PM
15

My mother is a public school teacher (art) and is a pretty big supporter of women's rights. However, she is nothing like the "modern feminist" that you see in the news. ANYWAY - Every year she gets dozens of complaints from parents for showing nude and graphic material in her class room. However, it's nothing like the story above, she gets the complaints when she shows classical art work (paintings, vases, sculptures, etc). My favorite was when it would be about abstract artists like Picasso. A …
/r/TheRedPill23/09/14 05:27 PM
2

Whilst they [women] envy the heights they see great men reach, they neglect to notice the depths that many a failed man has plunged to in pursuit of his manhood. A fate they need not ever fear. This is the dark truth behind being a man. While it may be fun and games for some, most of us will fail and die badly ... and no one will ever care.
/r/TheRedPill23/09/14 03:13 PM
42

Exactly. She could have spoken up and said, "Judge, he is disabled and needs that money to survive as he can't work anymore. Please do not assign me his meager disability check."
/r/TheRedPill22/09/14 05:50 PM
6

I'm willing to accept that it's the mans fault if you're willing to capitulate that women don't have the ability to mentally remain loyal or think beyond their simple emotions. Otherwise this is just an example of another cheating whore.
/r/TheRedPill19/09/14 03:22 PM
2

You title is almost word for word why most of us are on here. Most logical creature don't do things if they don't positive results.
/r/TheRedPill18/09/14 07:40 PM
22

The flipside of being a woman who knows what she wants is you also know what you don't want… like a mortgage and kids, at least not for another ten years. (Yes, I don't know why, but it's always another ten years). I know I have options. I know I deserve better. I'm fully aware that consistency isn't this guy's strong suit, but I also don't need that from a guy right now. And I don't want the guilt of trifling with a nice guy's affections right now. HA HA HA HA! This is written like it was from …
/r/TheRedPill18/09/14 06:24 PM
21

I don't even remember how I found TRP exactly. I typed something to do with women in google whilst thinking about how fucked up my ex was, found a random blog, read the comments and someone linked to TRP. Read shit, and it all made sense. I certainly don't remember how I found this sub-reddit either. I would imagine quite a few of us don't. What I do remember is that TRP produced positive results for me.
/r/TheRedPill18/09/14 02:59 PM
2

Honestly, I've never heard a woman say those things, especially all three at once. You know the hot, intelligent, sane Venn diagram for women? The diagram for men is work, bars, sports. Honestly, my ability to drink after work and be able to relate to various sports has helped my career many, many times over. I swear to god, I was over at a woman's house one time and she flipped on the TV. There was this show about these women who were trying to marry one guy (whoa weird, alpha behavior alert). …
/r/TheRedPill18/09/14 01:54 PM
2

Ha. It's just a bluff. If a woman had a spare $8,000 to spend on jewelry ... that shit would have been spent by now.
/r/MensRights18/09/14 01:37 PM
32

Women at a dance class are asking where the men are? If ladies want to find men, allow me to point them out: Working, bars, sports. These areas are literally overflowing with men. As we all know here, what these women mean are, "Where are all the good-looking, well-off men?"
/r/TheRedPill17/09/14 10:01 PM
2

It looks like the only one that changed was that you shouldn't order her food. Also, why is a woman writing for GQ?
/r/TheRedPill17/09/14 07:48 PM
15

Yup. There have been a number of times women question why I'm stopping. When I tell them it's to get protection they tell me, "It's okay, I'm on the pill." Ha! 1) Many women advocate getting pregnant without their partners approval. 2) How trusting can someone be that you don't know that well? 3) It's for my protection against STDs
/r/TheRedPill17/09/14 06:18 PM
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the San Francisco-area writer could be any young mom with a baby on her hip. The woman is 43! In what fucking reality does the author live in that a 43 year old woman is considered a "young mom". You know what women are young mothers ... The girls who get knocked up in high school & college. I've been absolutely BLASTED in the predominantly-female subreddits for bringing up the literal fact that fertility age drops at 30 and significantly drops at 35.
/r/TheRedPill17/09/14 06:05 PM
2

After her accomplishment of riding in a plane while two men flew it across the Atlantic I'm pretty sure she was the sole aviator of her plane.
/r/TheRedPill17/09/14 06:03 PM
3

Exactly! Lots of men are ready to settle down at a young age. When they can't find a mate they realize they don't want to waste their lives waiting around so start getting into their own projects, careers & passions. Women constantly rail about "young men who sit around eating Doritos and playing video games all the time". It's in the article this thread is about! It takes time to get an education, it takes time to grow a career, it takes time to be able to afford a nice home or car & it takes t…
/r/TheRedPill17/09/14 05:54 PM
2

Yup. Had something similar happen before to me as well. The next morning I got a huge email telling me what a jerk I was. I VERY CLEARLY told her I was not looking for a relationship as my life was pretty unstable due to work and a lot of international travel. I think it maybe blew her mind that I meant exactly what I was saying.
/r/TheRedPill17/09/14 05:50 PM
-1

As a tall man (6'4) ... I'm okay with it.
/r/TheRedPill17/09/14 05:31 PM
18

Young women literally telling her that degrading sex is OK, and that she should get over it(!!!) So here we have a woman, WHO ACTUALLY EXPERIENCED SOMETHING TRAUMATIC, and feminists (who did not experience what she did) are telling her that her feelings are bullshit. That is an absolutely excellent point.
/r/TheRedPill17/09/14 05:29 PM
2

young girls are, in some ways, exposed to the long, faint shadow of their mortality, a life defined by precise timing and narrow windows -- girlhood and fertility immediately presented to you as finite and limited. Everything has its end. Overnight, their (men) biological clock starts ticking. They want kids. They want a partner. Their timer has gone off. It sounds like, by the authors own admission, that men (and a lot of young women) realize that they only have so much time left to start a fam…
/r/TheRedPill17/09/14 05:01 PM
15

Just ask for the same thing in return. If you want me to get you an $8,000 ring with money I've earned, I want you to buy me an $8,000 ring with money you've earned.
/r/MensRights17/09/14 04:14 PM
2

Nope. I've always been a tall person (maxed out at 6'4). Back in school there were a couple times that significantly shorter and scrawnier boys would pick on me because they knew I didn't enjoy fighting. One of them must have picked on me everyday walking home during middle school. Anyway ... every time I complained to the principle he would look at the smaller boy (who had great puppy dog eyes) and tell us to calm down, then send us off. People tend to not believe that big, strong men can be vi…
/r/MensRights16/09/14 08:41 PM
0

Challenge yourself and don't be afraid to admit that you can be wrong from time to time (which it sounds like you're already doing). What to expect: You're probably going to be angry with women for awhile. It's just a phase of the process, you'll find out that your anger shouldn't be directed at women, and you will probably point your anger towards the culture and society you've grown up into. If you keep growing, you'll find out that you don't even need to be angry because you've put in the eff…
/r/TheRedPill15/09/14 06:04 PM
6

On the same token ... SHE could have backed out of the relationship.
/r/TheRedPill12/09/14 10:09 PM
4

But if you mention to women that they have a fertility window at all, you get hamstering and pushback. They do not want to hear the truth sadly. This is sadly true. It's not ever a "Red Pill Thing" ... it is literally verified medical fact and you'll get yelled at for mentioning it. Sure men, lose some fertility as well (around 45-50), but our bodies really only need to deposit some healthy sperm. I wish we had a society where human fertility lasted for as long as you needed to get a career, but…
/r/TheRedPill12/09/14 10:07 PM
0

Damn. Good luck chief, that's a helluva story.
/r/TheRedPill12/09/14 09:46 PM
6

The racism isn't necessary. You just look like an ignorant hillbilly.
/r/TheRedPill12/09/14 07:51 PM
16

Because I think that's a stupid thing to call someone.
/r/TheRedPill11/09/14 10:22 PM
5

Wtf are you talking about? Of course I'm fucking her. What does sexual success mean in your brain?
/r/TheRedPill11/09/14 10:06 PM
5

They're kids man. They're fucking stupid.
/r/TheRedPill11/09/14 06:51 PM
10

I have an attractive female friend who I'll meet up with for drinks or brunch from time to time. I find it hysterical that she'll take a selfie of us, post it to FB & within a few minutes she'll have 15 likes from guys. I went and viewed some of the guys who were liking our photo. The part that threw me off at first was that a lot of these guys were huge, muscular, super-tan and well-dressed guys (think Jersey shore looking guys). Their profile pictures screamed the word, "douche". I find it fun…
/r/TheRedPill11/09/14 04:54 PM
9

That's when she calls up one of those hundreds of guys (the one with the most money) and offers him a couple cracks at her for a giant diamond ring.
/r/TheRedPill11/09/14 04:47 PM
1

I was in no way offended by her request, it just caught me off guard.
/r/TheRedPill10/09/14 09:17 PM
1

Like most things in life. The majority of people can hate something till the end of time, but if it works it works. So people may hate TRP, but it's success is proven in the number of males it has helped.
/r/TheRedPill10/09/14 05:12 PM
1

Money can't buy experience or maturity.
/r/TheRedPill10/09/14 04:47 PM
1

If things start getting serious and marriage is brought up, just make your intentions perfectly clear. If she isn't comfortable with it, then she is welcome to hit the road.
/r/TheRedPill10/09/14 04:45 PM
27

I'm blown away by how many men in here are against male this contraceptive. Interestingly, almost all of them keep mentioning the "birthrate" as one of their major negatives. Do people honestly think about and care about that sort of thing? We need less people on this planet as is. (I'm curious to see if what the Catholic Church has to say. They are pretty pro-male but anti-contraception.)
/r/TheRedPill10/09/14 02:40 PM
2

You've hit the nail on the head with the interview thing. I have a beard. However, before an interview I trim it down & get the neck-line smooth. If I walked in with a bunch of stubble or a neck-beard, I'd probably never get hired. Heck I work IT (who are generally notorious for poor facial-hair grooming) but the days of grubby-looking IT guys are quickly dwindling away. If two guys with similar technical background are interviewing and one come in wearing slacks, dress shirt and tie; while one …
/r/MensRights10/09/14 02:21 PM
1

Honestly, the biggest hurdle people usually have is making the decision to go as well as the courage to actually leave. You learn a great deal about yourself when you only have the items in your backpack and a passport. When you don't know the area, don't know the language, don't know where you're staying or how you're going to get where you're going ... that is when you learn what you can handle. I've been all over the U.S. (except Alaska and Hawaii), most of Canada (minus the very Norther Terr…
/r/TheRedPill10/09/14 02:11 PM
2

Brother, I used to be the beta of all betas. I was raised by a super-feminist, single mother. I was severally obese almost my entire life, was a virgin till 24 (hadn't even kissed a girl or held her hand), and was super plugged into the bullshit of "dating". I was the epitome of passive-aggressive "nice guy" and stayed in my room most of the time playing video games and doing computer stuff. I had three very important things that kicked off my new life. I had a brain, I had perseverance and I ha…
/r/TheRedPill10/09/14 03:32 AM
3

We've already gone over that a lot of women are emotionally-driven and often don't use the same logic and societal code as men. While she can mentally jump all the hurdles she needs to justify the infidelity, a true alpha male would go for a more desirable woman who isn't taken.
/r/TheRedPill09/09/14 09:00 PM
-1

Well there are lots of betas out there who will do anything they can to fuck a woman. They'll even go so far as to fuck another man's wife.
/r/TheRedPill09/09/14 08:58 PM
63

Women don't need to shave their pits or legs .... but I'll definitely be looking harder for the women who do.
/r/MensRights09/09/14 08:08 PM
2

He was implying that men in civilized society should maintain a moral code of no cheating, stealing or lying. Without our honor we are nothing more than the emotionally-driven women we speak out against.
/r/TheRedPill09/09/14 07:13 PM
3

You're not making much sense. Knowingly fucking another person's SO is morally wrong for both parties. However, I could see if you were lacking a social code of ethics that this may seem like acceptable behavior. My code is simple: Do not lie, do not cheat, do not steal.
/r/TheRedPill09/09/14 07:09 PM
15

Thank you! I'm sad it took half a page for someone to mention this. Can you fuck another man's wife? Sure. But it doesn't make it right. I was JUST in another TRP thread and people were saying the difference between men and women is honor. Knowingly sleeping with another man's wife lacks honor. Also, it certainly doesn't show you have any game when she has a dead bedroom and, apparently, fucks lots of other guys.
/r/TheRedPill09/09/14 07:04 PM
8

It's not easy to drop ingrained lifestyle you've had your whole life. Especially one that is not currently viewed in any sort of positive attitude in society. It's like going up to fat people and just saying, "Lose some fucking weight, it's super easy!" It's not easy to change who you are, it's a process. It is doable though if you have the perseverance.
/r/TheRedPill09/09/14 06:24 PM
23

This means that when my husband is at work, no workmen are allowed inside I was actually caught off-guard when I first heard this from a woman, but shrugged it off. We were always pretty good friends at work (we literally sat feet from each other) and one day she mentioned her home network was giving her problems. I offered to fix it (with not a sexual thought it my mind) but she told me to wait until her husband came home because he didn't like "strange men" in the house. I respected her reques…
/r/TheRedPill09/09/14 06:19 PM
3

Most men run the other direction from children ... I would imagine it would be difficult to organize men into a group that wants to make sure they get as much access to the children as possible.
/r/MensRights09/09/14 05:27 PM
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"Life has been interesting lately. I moved to a new city and have been loving it here. Sadly the other week this person blew a red light and struck the side of my car so I've been shopping for a new one. What's funny is that on the way home that night some random guy on the street offered me some free tickets to the MLB game so I went and had a blast at the game. On the way home I was crossing the street and this guy totally wasn't paying attention and ran into me with his coffee. He ushered me …
/r/TheRedPill09/09/14 04:20 PM
30

Lets break it down a bit: Don't sexually judge her Don't get angry Always take the lead Be direct but casually aloof Don't attempt to impress Don't ignore the friends Take her on an emotion rollercoaster Never answer logically When she asks questions play hard to get ... but then go right back to the emotional roller-coaster Pretend you have standards and that she is high up, but not too high Get her moving and out of her comfort zone Escalate, escalate, escalate (Someone more experienced needs …
/r/TheRedPill09/09/14 03:27 PM
5

A 14 year old is a child, only a year into being considered a teenager. This particular boy was even in a very vulnerable state. By any definition, legal or practical, this woman raped him. Not only is she not in jail, the state (mean us) are threatening to put him in jail if he doesn't come up with a lot of money to pay her.
/r/MensRights05/09/14 11:32 PM
2

Neither my friends nor I knew anything about that at 14. I had a waded up magazine page of a half-nude woman until I was in my late teens. I didn't know anything about sex, pregnancy, children or anything else in that realm.
/r/MensRights05/09/14 11:29 PM
16

You cannot. Maturity is gained through your interaction during various experiences. In some countries there are children who are more mature than a grownup, middle-aged adult here in the U.S.
/r/MensRights05/09/14 11:26 PM
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Only physically. In terms of mental maturity, women do not mature faster than men. Gender has no effect on that. That boy was still a child and a very vulnerable one at that. This woman raped him and he is now being forced, by law, to care for the child and pay the women money or he will be sent to jail. This is not justice, it's state-sponsored torture of a rape victim.
/r/MensRights05/09/14 11:24 PM
2

Then what's the term for a Teddy Roosevelt type of person? I want environmentalism, I want an over-all educated population, I want the government to not be afraid of large social projects, I want a government that is fiscally conservative but socially liberal, I don't want business rights to trump individual rights, I want a strong safety-net of social services and I want them to be well-funded (even if it means taxes have to rise).
/r/TheRedPill04/09/14 10:27 PM
14

How are my actions beta bucks? I don't pay for anything of hers -- in fact, I get a lot of her free drinks she gets from guys, we laugh and party all night and occasionally we sleep together. I realize I only gave a small example of her, but she isn't someone I would want to get into a relationship with. Also, I still date plenty of other women. She's just a friend with benefits.
/r/TheRedPill04/09/14 07:01 PM
11

I have before ... and as I mentioned, we both went home together that night. However, she is a Red-Pill-Woman, if that makes sense. She doesn't whore it up very often and has the self-awareness to know what she likes. Our personalities are far too different for an intimate relationship, but we click together well as drinking buddies with the occasional tussle.
/r/TheRedPill04/09/14 06:35 PM
1

Sure, fair enough. I can agree that a lot of women feel that men are obligated to make their lives better instead of taking it upon themselves to make their own life better. However, lets be careful how we use political terminology, such as liberal. I am a proud liberal, and liberalism in no way exemplifies good living without work, effort and risk. I have done a lot of work, effort and risk to get to where I am in my life.
/r/TheRedPill04/09/14 05:56 PM
3

Misogynist means "hater of women". Why do you hate women?
/r/TheRedPill04/09/14 04:35 PM
1

Maybe he recently swallowed the Red Pill!
/r/TheRedPill04/09/14 03:47 PM
58

I double-dare you to post your thoughts on the article to /r/Askwomen or /r/TwoXChromosomes The author of the article has no problem saying all women are beautiful but that only some guys are handsome? Can she literally not see the double-think going on there? Also, yes, a lot of guys are willing to have sex with lots of different types of women. What you need to look for is if there is a relationship or even a couple dates happening after the sex. No woman should ever brag about being a pump-an…
/r/TheRedPill04/09/14 03:05 PM
27

I went out with a female friend of mine the other night. She is attractive, flirty, tall & blonde .... so she often can get the attention of any man she wants. Also note, she literally left her ID and money at home (but brought a small purse with random "woman things"). We got bored at one bar so decided to play a game, where I would choose a type of guy and she would try to press them for a drink. If it took longer that 2 minutes to get a drink I won. I started picking some strange combinations…
/r/TheRedPill04/09/14 03:04 PM
2

I disagree. I don't think one person has a right to someones body without the other person's permission.
/r/TheRedPill03/09/14 08:38 PM
6

I was explaining the other day to someone that a large part of TRP population are frustrated and angry men who feel that way because in their opinion they were duped. I also pointed out that most of the time, the people who say really vulgar things are generally downvoted as it is irrelevant to the conversation. When you think of TRP as a place for youthful ideas to mature; this subreddit makes a lot more sense.
/r/TheRedPill03/09/14 08:22 PM
20

I always hear that I will only have "empty relationships". Considering half of marriages end in divorce (which means the man ends up losing his home/things/money/children), I'm more than okay with wanting to stay out of the relationship scene until I find a woman who is worth it. If I never find her, then c'est la vie. In the mean time I have plenty of family and friends to fill my emotional needs and plenty of time & money to invest in myself and my future.
/r/TheRedPill03/09/14 03:31 PM
9

I'd love to hear that conversation ... "Yes, we met on Tinder and there are records of us flirting. Yes, we went out on a date and were physical during it. Yes, I went back to his house afterwards alone. Yes, we were very physical while watching a movie. Yes, he asked me to leave if I felt uncomfortable not wanting to have sex. Yes, I happily participated in coitus .... but afterward when I got home I felt like he raped me."
/r/TheRedPill03/09/14 03:25 PM
5

If a woman who is half your size trusts you and thinks it's a good idea to go to your house after a date, then you should have a little siren going off in your head letting you know she's good to go. Escalate. Escalate. Escalate.
/r/TheRedPill03/09/14 03:22 PM
1

From a technological standpoint there is absolutely zero difference: Photo taken > photo uploaded > photo propagated
/r/TheRedPill02/09/14 09:23 PM
12

This guy hit the nail on the head in one particular sentence. It was when he posed the question about "Henry". The over-whelming majority of men do NOT feel entitled to a woman or a woman's body. The issue the average nice guy is when they ask themselves why someone who has kept their nose clean, got a good education education, got a good career, volunteer to help others, etc. are losing in the relationship-world to the guys like Henry who have 5 ex-wives, have beaten them all up and cheated on …
/r/TheRedPill02/09/14 07:45 PM
1

I say we just shake hands and move along. Ha. Have a good Labor Day!
/r/TheRedPill29/08/14 08:59 PM
1

You are delving way too deep into the definitions of what I'm saying. A pendulum is a pendulum, it swings back and forth at less of an incline each time until it finds a resting point. You're adding all kinds of unnecessary and compounded metaphors.
/r/TheRedPill29/08/14 08:47 PM
1

Women do hold quite a bit of authority in our society and there are certain areas where they dominate men. I also believe the counter-part of our species should hold equal authority to men. When I see powers at play in society I view them as I view a pendulum. For the entirety of humanities existence all power was in the hands of men, in only the last couple/few generations has that power been shared with women. What we are seeing now is a push that has never occurred before; tensions and emotio…
/r/TheRedPill29/08/14 08:12 PM
5

Was that English? No need to fancy it up Dirt. Ha! I'm fucking with you... But seriously, a moral structure is what keeps us a civilized society. I could have a very cushy life if I wanted to go around strong-arming and manipulating others, but I don't because I feel it is a detriment to society and I empathize with other.
/r/TheRedPill29/08/14 06:57 PM
6

It's my opinion that people shouldn't "hustle" other people. I believe it to be morally wrong.
/r/TheRedPill29/08/14 06:03 PM
3

As funny and stupid as it sounds, you should have a listen to Prince's "Pussy Control". I have a lot of very powerful (and super-feminist) women in my family. My grandparents made sure my mother and her sisters all did well in school and pushed them to go to college and pursue good careers. When a woman (and man) has control over their own life, a decent head on their shoulders and isn't going around fucking every cute-looking piece of trash they tend to make good choices.
/r/TheRedPill29/08/14 05:21 PM
6

I have to just stop reading these things as it pisses me off for the husband. I just want to shake him, give him a slap in the face and ask him how the hell he thinks is going to happen? I mean, if he doesn't mind his wife fucking other guys then I suppose it's okay. I find it funny that the top comment is someone saying, "Your wife is an introvert she needs her alone time." -- I know plenty of introverts who are married and they do not go on separate vacations where one is very secretive about …
/r/TheRedPill29/08/14 05:14 PM
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Why not? Because that isn't how you should live your life. Stop looking at it from a male/female stand-point and realize you need to raise your child not to rely on the welfare of others and take some personal-responsibility with their own lives. Men can be money/time/life-wringing leeches as well.
/r/TheRedPill29/08/14 04:49 PM
4

YMCA is both genders and YWCA is women only.
/r/MensRights22/08/14 06:34 PM
13

Same here brother. I was raised by all super-feminist women. I didn't even know there were different ways to act around women till I saw myself losing a woman I'm interested in to other guys time and time again. Interestingly I now view woman as more of an equal than something that needs to be protected and dotted on.
/r/TheRedPill22/08/14 03:12 PM
15

People without personal responsibility always need someone to blame.
/r/MensRights21/08/14 08:51 PM
2

All love is conditional for both men and women. We are intelligent (enough) creatures to learn new information and make a judgement. I find the concept of unconditional love is be inherently impossible. That said, I believe men are conditioned from a young age to see themselves as disposable. Young boys are often told to keep their feelings bottled up, told to "walk off" injury and often encounter more potentially dangerous situations will less support.
/r/TheRedPill21/08/14 08:49 PM
1

What sort of field is Game Development that calling a spade a spade means your career is tanked? If you have to do unethical things to achieve any sort of success you've failed at your craft. It is a very damaging concept in a STEM career.
/r/MensRights20/08/14 09:58 PM
31

Lets see. My super-nerd self at 21, all guys in the college department and working at a mostly all male job while simultaneously lacking confidence with women ... I definitely would have fucked her and asked for seconds. Now though, ugh ... shudder
/r/TheRedPill19/08/14 07:46 PM
7

I laughed all through reading it. There is no fucking way I would let that happen to me. This woman has absolutely no empathy for her boyfriend.
/r/TheRedPill18/08/14 05:33 PM
2

Looks like OP took down the video links because the account was changed. Early bird get the worm bro!
/r/TheRedPill13/08/14 09:51 PM
1

I refreshed this page and it looks like OP took down the videos. Don't blame me!
/r/TheRedPill13/08/14 09:49 PM
3

HA HA HA! There actually IS a video of her in a gangbang! That is hysterical! The guy needs to dump her ass ASAP and get tested.
/r/TheRedPill13/08/14 09:14 PM
4

That was great, has a lot of RP truth in a lot of responses. As someone who had to build up his confidence, I found the part about "making eye contact and smiling at everyone" hit really close to home. There were times I would give myself "missions" like that and wouldn't go home till I had done it. Interestingly, after I had been doing things like that for awhile (and actually gaining more confidence) I tasked myself with getting rejected by at least five women in one night. Right off the bat I…
/r/TheRedPill13/08/14 07:13 PM
3

Weird. Hiring is very strict now and days. When we interviewed people for a position we had to write down very detailed notes about why we were not hiring them. If I even muttered a word about selecting someone or denying someone because of their gender I probably would have been fired ont eh spot. We were very explicitly told to not take into account religion, sex or race.
/r/MensRights13/08/14 06:39 PM
17

I'm all for men's rights and think this a great sub to hear news and throw around ideas .... but this article has no substance. I too work in IT and have decimated people who have better education and more experience than me. Why? Because I'm better at selling myself. The author even noted that he believed a LOT of people had applied. Hell, he could have had a spelling mistake on his resume or maybe he went to a college the HR loser didn't like. I've seen people's resumes dismissed for all sorts…
/r/MensRights13/08/14 03:58 PM
16

If the losers were just cat-calling from the car, then let the women deal with it. I have no doubt in my mind that Philadelphia women can talk some shit right back to the guys being assholes in the car.
/r/TheRedPill12/08/14 08:30 PM
17

I've had one female manager while working in IT. She was actually a pretty awesome manager, but she didn't know jack about anything technical. I've never had a single female coworker though ... heck, I've never even had a woman apply for an IT position at any company I've worked for. Wait. I remember once working Desktop for a company and one of the tech support people was a woman. She got fired for being late all the time.
/r/TheRedPill12/08/14 07:42 PM
1

More guys need forward thinking. You gotta get that pre-nup!
/r/TheRedPill12/08/14 03:54 PM
1

What!? But let’s be honest: the more time you spend thinking about the patriarchy, the more you’re genuinely like UGH DUDES AMIRITE. Because the thing is, patriarchal culture actively trains men to be awful. This woman seems to have made up her mind to blame all her problems on "other men".
/r/MensRights11/08/14 10:16 PM
1

That's a good point. We deal with the same issues and threats
/r/TheRedPill06/08/14 01:52 PM
4

Jesus. That's just sad. Here is thought that surfaced while I was reading. What is the best way to help a blue pill friend who is obviously struggling? Or is "taking the red pill" a process that someone must want to take? I come from a nerdy background so a lot of my older friends are still horrible when it comes to dealing with women. I'd like to be able to help them gain confidence over their lives without forcing or pushing them into it.
/r/TheRedPill05/08/14 06:29 PM
8

Wow. I don't know how to properly respond in a civil manner. I feel like if I heard that sort of stuff in real life I'd laugh, give the woman the finger and roll out. All I hear is: " Like, oh em gee. It is soooo hard to be this pretty. Men are always whistling at me and looking at me and wanting to be near me. I don't even know how I make it through the day with all this attention. Men are such creepers. UGH!"
/r/TheRedPill05/08/14 06:16 PM
-2

I'm nearly your proportions (6'4 275). There may indeed be a bit of bias from women, but just as many women are scared of we larger guys. I know I've mentioned this before on /r/tall but I used to be a pizza delivery driver back in college and would often startle people when they answered their door. I ever had a handful who called the store to verify I was the driver before they answered (because I scared them). I always laughed it off. No sense in getting angry at a stupid person. You're right…
/r/MensRights05/08/14 05:48 PM
4

Well women are human after all. There will be good managers and bad managers. I've had two female IT managers in my entire career and one was 'okay' and the other was amazing. I've also had some male bosses who I would gladly watch them die in front of their entire family. (I realize that sounds mean, but I'm hopped up on cold medicine and don't care)
/r/MensRights05/08/14 05:40 PM
1

Isn't that like 99.9% of the Chinese population?
/r/MensRights05/08/14 05:38 PM
2

Just an FYI - a lot of companies (check your insurance paperwork) are required to purchase a desk and comfortable seating for your size. As a tall person myself I've helped a few HR people make purchases for high-back chairs and desks for other tall employees. When I was starting out my career I was doing images for computers for around 4-6 hours a day and was bent over all day at crappy folding tables. One day I asked my boss if I could use my own work bench. He said yes and over a few days tim…
/r/MensRights05/08/14 05:37 PM
5

I have actually heard a rendition of that before. I was on a date with a shorter woman and overheard some women in the bathroom saying something like, "You're taking all the tall ones!" I laughed. I knew I sealed the deal that evening when she said her feet were hurting from her heels. I told her to climb on my shoulders and I'd carry her. She fucking loved that.
/r/MensRights05/08/14 05:33 PM
0

I'm 6'4 and one of my best friends is 5'2-5'3. He is a pretty good looking guy, intelligent at times, great hair, good teeth and takes care of his looks. I once told him God made him short because otherwise he would rule the world. I've never once heard someone make a disparaging remark about his height though. Although, I am willing to admit most people don't directly insult someone my size or my friends. Wait ... once there were two club sluts who called him "little". I made a reference to the…
/r/MensRights05/08/14 05:30 PM
1

That's it! You figured it out :D Be yourself, enjoy your life, appreciate what you have and what you've worked for and always keeping experiencing new things while growing who you are as a person. If you find a worthwhile man or woman while on your travels you now have the ability to confidently interact with them. If they don't like you or your life or vice-versa, then move along till you're happy.
/r/TheRedPill04/08/14 09:16 PM
3

This is why you ALWAYS meet a person's friends (man or woman) before you invest and intertwine yourself with them. A lot of us, myself included, may have an asshole friend in particular ... but you can generally get a feel for someones attitude by seeing who all their friends are.
/r/TheRedPill04/08/14 05:03 PM
-4

I see what you're saying. However, humans do have the capacity to change themselves in a positive way. It's part of what makes us intelligent lifeforms. My entire life I was fat. I was raised by an overweight person who had no healthy eating habits. I literally did not know how to feed myself correctly and happily ate away at anything and everything. In addition to a desk job and never wanting or knowing how to exercise -- well let me tell you, I was a VERY big guy. It took awhile to gain some t…
/r/TheRedPill04/08/14 04:57 PM
2

I honestly feel that our eccentricities, passion and confidence let us stand out from the crowd. The fact that we won't bow down to societal pressure to act or think a certain way is what attracts others (especially women) to us. Also, fuck yes you need a zombie plan. You should also have a bug out bag, know your exits and be able to quickly asses threats.
/r/TheRedPill01/08/14 06:24 PM
3

I say yes. Better to err on the side of caution.
/r/TheRedPill01/08/14 06:21 PM
6

Everything is cyclical until an equilibrium can be found. For, most of human history, men have dominated every aspect of civilization. Its only been a couple generations since women in the United States, and most of the free world, have had the same rights as men. What we are seeing now is the pendulum swinging in the other direction to help advance women. Once people feel things have gone too far it will swing back.
/r/TheRedPill01/08/14 04:14 PM
9

I believe in aliens. Ha ha. But seriously, I do. Part of this whole "red pill" endeavor I've been on means actually enjoying myself on dates instead of being stressed out. I recently talked to a woman for at least half an hour about aliens just to see what she'd say or do. The next day she told me she thought it was the craziest thing anyone had ever said on a date ... but that she loved the confidence and passion. Boom.
/r/TheRedPill01/08/14 04:08 PM
2

People very rarely get an option for the best possible opportunity in their lives. If this woman is too stupid to see what she has, then congratulations to the next woman who will have a happy life with "Mr. Right".
/r/TheRedPill31/07/14 05:31 PM
1

The biggest leap any red-piller can take is to stop caring what type of man some women date. You shouldn't care what woman other men are seeing. Stop caring what skin color, religion or age another man is; and start figuring out about how to make yourself more attractive to the opposite sex and how to make myself the best man you can be.
/r/TheRedPill31/07/14 05:04 PM
1

The biggest leap any red-piller can take is to stop caring what type of man some women date. You shouldn't care what woman other men are seeing. Stop caring what skin color, religion or age another man is; and start figuring out about how to make yourself more attractive to the opposite sex and how to make yourself the best man you can be.
/r/TheRedPill31/07/14 05:04 PM
1

Whoa whoa whoa. As an educated, white, male who is 6'4 260lbs and has genetically perfect hair, teeth and vision ... you're telling me I can hook up with all the Asian women I want? I need to move to California or Asia.
/r/TheRedPill31/07/14 04:49 PM
-2

You're talking about Sirens of Titan, yes? I don't think that is the direct link Vonnegut was trying to make, but I see what you're saying.
/r/TheRedPill31/07/14 03:27 PM
1

I've seen professional female basketball players and MMA fighters that are nearly as big as I am and have an absurd amount of muscle. These strong woman could absolutely devastate the average man or woman in a hit or two because they physically dominate them. The only argument one side of this panel is giving, is that some men are stronger than some women, so all women should have immunity to hit a all men, and men are never allowed to strike back. What Whoopi Goldberg was getting at is that the…
/r/TheRedPill30/07/14 05:54 AM
1

I think that was the book of Snoop Dogg
/r/MensRights29/07/14 10:03 PM
4

I see you appreciate the book of Luke: "Bless those who curse you, pray for those who mistreat you. Whoever hits you on the cheek, offer him the other also; and whoever takes away your coat, do not withhold your shirt from him either. Give to everyone who asks of you, and whoever takes away what is yours, do not demand it back." I prefer Matthew: "In everything, therefore, treat people the same way you want them to treat you, for this is the Law."
/r/MensRights29/07/14 07:05 PM
13

That is nail-on-thy-head perfect. There are things I disagree with on TRP, and usually if I do there are a slew of people telling me I'm a bitch or still "plugged in". Who gives a fuck? Be a man, explain what you meant, insult them back and go on with your life. I enjoy the way men speak (obviously I'm biased). I remember first seeing it when, as a child, my grandfather used to take me out for coffee on Saturday mornings (after cartoons of course). He would swear and smoke and joke about dumb st…
/r/TheRedPill24/07/14 09:25 PM
1

I'm curious if any woman who has been raped would still want to be friends with her rapist. It's THAT information which leads me to believe this woman was never raped.
/r/TheRedPill22/07/14 09:53 PM
1

Teachers are predominantly female and comprised of the bottom third of their college graduating class I agree that teachers are predominantly female, but I'm curious where you got the figure of being "comprised of the bottom third" part. Considering how much time, education, in-class training, state licensing, school district licensing and testing as well as specialized training and continued Masters/PhD education the average public school teacher goes though .... I certainly wouldn't consider m…
/r/TheRedPill22/07/14 09:33 PM
1

Good list. I got #9'd the other day. You hit the nail on the head with just moving on to the next one.
/r/TheRedPill22/07/14 07:06 PM
1

Seriously? While I agree that going to college is not a total reflection of a person's intelligence, there is a remarkably high correlation between a college degree and a persons intelligence, motivation and dedication.
/r/TheRedPill22/07/14 05:43 PM
1

I'm not sure what was complicated about what I said ... more than half of college graduates are women.
/r/TheRedPill21/07/14 10:14 PM
4

I think this is a large part of the reason for the decline as well. Women do not want to be smart, more powerful and better looking then their male partners. With over 50% of women making up the college population you remove a lot of average men from competition. With 50% of the work force made up of women you remove even more men from competition. What do you get when you have a low-intelligence male with nothing to do, no woman and no money? A sloppy loser. No one, man or woman, wants to marry…
/r/TheRedPill21/07/14 02:44 PM
28

As the red pill has been preaching for some time now, you can clearly see this sentiment unequivocally being expressed by a married woman. During a marriage, women are allowed to turn down the sex. You hit the nail on the head there man. Two things stuck out when I was initially reading her post. The first was that she had nothing nice to say about her husband. The second was that she left on a 10 day trip and they didn't have any sort of sex before hand. That's absurd. I'm older than both of th…
/r/TheRedPill18/07/14 07:38 PM
1

It wouldn't be a far leap for Mr. McGraw's attorney to say that it appeared she might do it again (which for all we know, she was going for it again).
/r/MensRights18/07/14 06:01 PM
1

I'm dating a woman in a STEM field (same as myself). One of the reasons we actually clicked is because she doesn't play a lot of the dumb games women tend to play, is very upfront with whats on her mind & she actually understands my nerdy jokes. I should mention, she doesn't cake on the makeup and doesn't dress all that fancy (but neither do I). Another bonus is that you can sit her down in front of someone and not have to worry about her making a fool of herself by saying something stupid. I've…
/r/TheRedPill17/07/14 10:12 PM
7

Leave it to a writer to come up with the best way to say something. Throughout my life I'm unknowingly lived by this creed. I've never had a hard time coming to a quick decision, nor an equally hard time hitting the brakes and reversing into a different direction. I've always seen that the facts rarely change so to go with your first instinct, just don't be afraid to admit when you were wrong .... and almost 99% of the time if you wait for someone else to make the decision you're, at a minimum, …
/r/TheRedPill17/07/14 07:11 PM
2

The most important part was tell her what you are doing and asks if she wants to go along. Also, don't apologize for shit, unless you like legit elbow her in the face on accident or something. It sounds stupid and flies right in the face of being a "nice guy" ... but what do you have to apologize for? If you do or do not want to do something the other person wants to do there is no need to apologize for nothing.
/r/TheRedPill16/07/14 07:11 PM
3

Every one of this person's examples about "things men do" are applicable to women as well. Fun story: The authors first example with the feet on an airplane ... I literally had a woman do that to me on a flight to Phoenix the other week. I grabbed her foot for a couple seconds and it scared the piss out of her. She jumped and jerked her leg causing the guy on her left to spill his drink and flipped over the laptop of the guy on her right. They both looked fed up with her shit before the flight e…
/r/TheRedPill16/07/14 04:53 PM
1

Have you seen how many times I've been downvoted in this thread for expressing that opinion!? I've loved almost everything about The Red Pill subreddit and read it daily; but I have one different opinion and get blasted for it. Jesus Christ people.
/r/TheRedPill16/07/14 03:06 PM
1

I absolutely believe we are taking advantage of 18 yo boys by sending them off to war.
/r/TheRedPill16/07/14 02:50 PM
-7

Uh huh. Just because I think it's creepy to fuck someone half your age I must be a vagina-carrying blowhard who thinks men are the devil.
/r/TheRedPill15/07/14 09:58 PM
-6

I understand what you're saying, I'm just telling you why I personally disagree. It's not something you'll be able to persuade me about. I'm saying is that I've yet to meet an 18 yo who can even remotely begin to be on the same intellectual and life-experience level as someone twice their age. To me it's taking advantage of someone whose hormones are still going threw the roof and wouldn't know a good deal from a bad deal if it slapped them in the face.
/r/TheRedPill15/07/14 09:33 PM
-5

I disagree, but that's all right, we're all entitled to our own opinions. To me it seems wrong to attempt to extract your own sexual pleasure from someone who doesn't have nearly the same mental capacity as yourself.
/r/TheRedPill15/07/14 09:08 PM
-4

Ha ha, yea, you're fine bro. It's the guys who are almost twice these girls age.
/r/TheRedPill15/07/14 08:49 PM
-13

If you're 26 then 18-20yo is fine. However, there are some old guys in this thread who are apparently banging 18yo's. That's creepy fellas. Have you spoke with an 18yo lately? They're fucking morons. Why waste your time?
/r/TheRedPill15/07/14 08:17 PM
4

I'm 29 and it is absolutely the truth that you will lose friends as they get married. It's not just the guys either, I have a couple female friends I've known since kindergarten and one of their husbands absolutely hates me because "I invite them to too many events" ... it's more than likely because he went bald, got flabby and doesn't do anything interesting.
/r/TheRedPill15/07/14 08:11 PM
11

I'm 29. In my adolescence my mother would specifically kick me out of the house around noon and tell me not to come back until sun down (but by god, I better have been back by sundown or I was in some heat). She would walk right in my room, unplug the Nintendo and walk off with it and tell me I could have it back for a bit in the evening after dinner.
/r/MensRights15/07/14 05:12 PM
0

I wouldn't say he was "acting beta", he just misplaced his trust in that particular woman. I know plenty of healthy relationships where both people have some sort of voyeurism-kink and the guy is still plenty "alpha" and the woman isn't a whore. Personally though, there is no fucking way I would have seen that as acceptable behavior. Thankfully this guy lucked into finding out his girlfriend couldn't be trusted for shit. What he should have done is stipulated that he have access the the GW reddi…
/r/TheRedPill15/07/14 05:06 PM
2

I understand what you're saying, but it's not her adolescent years that I'm worried about. It's the teenage and up years ... it's not like she just forgot that she put her father in jail for rape.
/r/MensRights14/07/14 10:12 PM
13

The article said he was in there for NINE YEARS. What about when she became a full adult (which is what, 16 in the UK)? She could have spoken up many times, but waited until she was in her 20's to say anything. That's wrong. The father was put in jail for raping his adolescent daughter. Needless to say, he was probably raped, beaten up and threatened with his life on a daily basis by the guards and inmates.
/r/MensRights14/07/14 06:53 PM
11

In the school district that my mother teaches in, as of last year, men only make up (1) high school principle, (1) high school PE teacher and (1) high school history teacher. Again, that's for the whole district (1 kindergarten, 4 elementary schools, 1 middle school and 1 high school). There is literally not a single male working in elementary or junior high. There was a male high school band director last year but he was terminated because a parent complained that he was sending her teenage dau…
/r/TheRedPill14/07/14 06:32 PM
3

I got a 4 year degree from ITT Tech. Degrees don't mean shit anymore, companies just want a piece of paper that says you were there for four year. I've beaten out many people from much more prestigious colleges because I beat them in people skills, experience and ambition.
/r/TheRedPill14/07/14 06:20 PM
10

Yea, I learned the hard way as well that the average woman doesn't choose a man by how a lot of us were told growing up. I remember being so angry at women in general until I figured how to interact with them. Now, frankly, I feel bad for both men and women who are so short-sighted they can't see what's in front of them.
/r/TheRedPill20/06/14 05:18 PM
1

What makes you think that? I feel life can be fulfilling without children. Why does my entire goal in life have to be passing on my genetics? Does a planet of 6 billion humans really need one more from me? I suppose one could always donate sperm anonymously. However, many people are fighting those privacy contracts now to expose the fathers.
/r/TheRedPill20/06/14 02:28 PM
1

As the article was saying, now there are less and less men going to college and women (unlike men) want their partner to be as intelligent as them. Sure, there are intelligent people who have not gone to college, but they're few and far between, or their knowledge is very specific.
/r/TheRedPill20/06/14 02:24 PM
2

I meant more in the monetary sense (college, loans, excessive spending habits, etc.) ... but you're right ... marriage is not for me.
/r/TheRedPill20/06/14 02:21 PM
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