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DragonLady
/r/Divorce_Men29/08/25 11:02 PM
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Perfectly summarizes my father's situation, to the point she forced him to block his adult children from having contact with him. Overall it's a terrible situation that destroys many amazing fathers/men. BE VERY CAREFUL when talking with a therapist. Never share the same counselor, because there is always favoritism towards one person, which we know will be slanted towards your ex wife, who will perfectly frame the situation as victimizing her.
/r/Divorce_Men28/08/25 06:27 PM
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If you're not dead, let her know ....
/r/ExRedPill29/03/22 08:28 AM
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you just met one ... there's no way I'll like being choked ...
/r/TheRedPill21/01/22 05:52 AM
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The light switch technically is a disliking that grows over time, but appears to flip on, similar to a light switch when the female reaches her breaking point. Typically, the light-switch happens due to something shitty repeatedly happening to the female, that has caused her to no longer be attracted to you. NOT likely what happened to the video "couple," referenced by OP https://www.forums.red/p/TheRedPill/3609/the_light_switch_effect_why_women_re_write_the_history_of_re
/r/TheRedPill16/01/22 03:19 AM
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Forgiving yourself is important as long as you stop using or stop being influenced by the con artistry of manipulation tactics. (#5) The push-pull tactic has enabled many to lure "targets," into perfect traps, thereby luring a lot of kind souls into bad situations, that ended-up psychologically destroying many. Big Yikes. I'll never forget a friend, who would fall for that Pick-up artist stuff repeatedly, until it almost killed her. Thankfully she survived, and says after careful consideration o…
/r/ExRedPill16/12/21 10:24 PM
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In layman's terms most men want to be heroes, which means most men thrive when a meaningful woman psychologically supports him. Recently a layman described this as, "All men want to feel like they are a God." Caveat, he said, "All men want to feel like they are a God doesn't mean you should be doting on him. Most men aren't wanting their mothers replicated in relationships." Dogs vs. Cats analogy (Most men prefer Dogs). A dog sees his owner, giving it food, etc., Dog thinks the human must be a G…
/r/PurplePillDebate11/12/21 08:39 PM
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As many men are prone to do ... NOT all men, edited to add the word MANY to clarify, thank you! for catching that error; to show my appreciation Silver award for you. Most definitely not all men ...Sorry. My fault... thank you for catching that blatant error; boring source ... https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11301543/ source freely accessible thru https://www.researchgate.net/publication/231178895_The_Evolution_of_Human_Mating_Trade-Offs_and_Strategic_Pluralism/link/5b9d31a2a6fdccd3cb5a6c61/down…
/r/PurplePillDebate11/12/21 07:04 PM
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Nope, women don't scout for other options, as many men are known to do. We don't need another man to end a current relationship. We will organize our life, to ensure that we have a stable job + shelter etc., to survive independently away from that soon to be ended relationship. FYI when a woman has reached her breaking point, then she will end it, with no other suitors lined-up. Easy Peasy.
/r/PurplePillDebate11/12/21 12:06 PM
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