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View 0 posts and 10 comments by Ecstatic_Park_831 on TheRedPill subreddit and various other subreddits related to The Red Pill community.
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Pretty much, honestly this subreddit seems to have a lot of gaslighting in it. Men left the red pill for good reasons only to be gaslight and led astray in a different direction in this subreddit. Nothing about OP’s post or my comment was negative, if a guy has standards for his girl then he should have them for himself and stick to it, there’s nothing wrong with that.
/r/ExRedPill01/04/24 02:59 PM
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Good reason
/r/ExRedPill19/02/24 02:01 PM
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It’s not. Have to your standards and keep them, you’re being gaslight by people ashamed of their own sexual history. If you don’t value casual sex and want a long term relationship pursue a woman with those same values.
/r/ExRedPill19/02/24 02:00 PM
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Norah Vincent’s book Self Made Man is a good read to understand though I suspect most of this subreddit will hate it
/r/ExRedPill17/02/24 05:47 AM
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Yes pretty much. All male clubs, spaces and activities must be gender neutral.
/r/ExRedPill17/02/24 05:46 AM
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Fresh and Fit, the Tates and Tomasi are the worst
/r/ExRedPill17/02/24 05:42 AM
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Yep pretty much. A lot of gaslighting in this subreddit. Red Pill can be harmful and black pill has no positives but there’s a lot of gaslighting and nonsense in this subreddit. Seems like this subreddit is out of the frying pan of red pill and into the fire.
/r/ExRedPill17/02/24 05:38 AM
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It’s a backlash to radical feminism i.e misandry that’s been consistently pumped out with 0 rebuttal or recourse. In every pre existing media, male characters are pushed aside and discarded for female ones, male hobbies now have to be unisex. The growing misandry seemingly backed by governments and corporations have led to a backlash. Is said backlash necessarily right? No it’s not, was it bound to happen? Yes
/r/ExRedPill17/02/24 05:35 AM
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You’re not wrong
/r/ExRedPill17/02/24 05:32 AM
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Nah it’s real but not necessarily nefarious
/r/ExRedPill17/02/24 05:32 AM
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