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EvianChronicles/r/RedPillWomen27/11/14 03:00 PM
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EvianChronicles/r/RedPillWomen12/01/15 08:42 AM
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I can confirm :) Four kids, lovely wife, fucks a lot.
/r/askTRP06/04/15 09:35 AM
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The wisdom of a bad experience projected to all the people in the world.
/r/askTRP06/04/15 09:33 AM
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So true. Have been in LTR stond 30 years now, married most of those. My god, it has been great, looks like it will be for the rest of our lives. Both being religious, strongly believing in divorce=not an option, helps. Don't get married if you are not a bit sure you will enjoy it till the natural end of your life. But if you do, I hope you will love it, and love her, like I do.
/r/MarriedRedPill16/03/15 06:15 PM
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It is more of a challenge then staying single, I am sure. Some men like the challenge and the rewards that come with it. Calling married men dumb as fuck, because YOU don't see how a red pill marriage would work, is, sorry to say, dumb as fuck.
/r/TheRedPill17/02/15 07:10 AM
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She arranged a day at the spa for me, while she stayed home with the kids and cleaning the house. When I got home she sucked my dick and then bend over to get fucked. Neither of us realised it was valentines day
/r/MarriedRedPill15/02/15 07:17 AM
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I have no other rational thoughts on the subject other then the fact that marriage is common in non-feminist cultures. Might be for a reason. Personally, I am long time very happy with being married. Never had to swallow any pills, my very very feminist upbringing in a, besides me, women only household had me open my eyes at a young age. Plugging in failed. I married young, with an old fashioned, very non-feminist, catholic virgin. Farmers daughter. No CC, she never cheated on me. We have four s…
/r/askTRP01/02/15 08:41 AM
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I am: married -RP (read my posts) non-technical, so I have no better way than this to state my status
/r/MarriedRedPill25/01/15 07:14 PM
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Sorry, I do not know the secret :)
/r/MarriedRedPill16/01/15 11:57 PM
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Never. That is, not the last 30 years :)
/r/MarriedRedPill15/01/15 06:06 PM
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Change one sex act for another, and you will see. My question was not about any specific act.
/r/RedPillWomen12/01/15 03:23 PM
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Seriously? I am very sorry to hear, not my intention at all
/r/RedPillWomen12/01/15 09:16 AM
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I do care about you, so your feelings are important to me. But they do not dictate my life, darling
/r/MarriedRedPill10/01/15 08:14 AM
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Or accept that it is for your children and stop making a fuzz. Give up, or man up. Yes, you CAN man up
/r/askTRP09/01/15 12:26 PM
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Religious man, in "pastor" kind of role here. When asked, and yes it happens, I tell anyone religious thinking about a relationship with an atheist: the simple fact you have to ask should tell you enough. It natters to you more then you can answer for yourself. Don't start a relationship for life (!) based on such a question. And to be honest: be aware of people, atheist or if a different religion that stress to much that they are tolerant. They are not only not, they don't want to admit they ar…
/r/RedPillWomen07/01/15 10:53 PM
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As a man, I get turned off by a big lack of intelligence. But indeed, face, head, breasts and ass are the first things I see, the way you act and communicate the second. The results of your iq-test are not exactly of big interest
/r/RedPillWomen02/01/15 08:25 AM
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TRP is not against marriage. TRP is just against lying to yourself or submitting to lies. A "red pill" LTR may be a bigger challenge then a "red pill" single life. But to those who succeed the reward just may be bigger too.
/r/MarriedRedPill27/12/14 08:57 AM
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Indeed it is not. But after you swallow the red pill, after you accept that the truth is not there to be of any comfort to you, but as a guiding principle to better your life, while you and only you decide what "better" means to you, it is about what YOU can do, not what you think others should do. If someone wants to fuck my wife, I cannot and will not stop him by stating he should not. Indeed, he SHOULD try if he wants to. Just as well, I should try to be man enough for my wife not to think a …
/r/TheRedPill25/12/14 06:22 PM
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Only a very immature man does not take responsibility for his errors.
/r/askTRP25/12/14 03:11 PM
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Downvoted, how cute :)
/r/askTRP25/12/14 12:43 PM
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Overdo and do not accept any shit about it being to expensive.
/r/askTRP25/12/14 11:07 AM
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Growing apart sounds like something happening to you, but that is wrong. It is something happening by you. It is neither act of nature nor an act of God, it is an act of a couple dumb enough to do it. Don't mean to offend anyone, but you can choose to be together, grow together, grow towards eachother, be a better couple then the two of you separate. Sorry, it pisses me off every time. When my wife and I decided to be together for ever we were to young to legaly marry: 16 and 17. Everybody, my m…
/r/RedPillWomen23/12/14 08:14 PM
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I am sorry if you hate me for it, but I like my wife not to be skinny ;)
/r/RedPillWomen23/12/14 04:05 PM
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To be honest: one can apologize out of weakness, and out of strength. I think there is nothing wrong with apologizing for a mistake. Would I have done what you did, my answer would be "sorry, I hadn't realized how important this was for you. Had I known, I would not have wathced it alone" Because, really, you where insensitive and a dickhead. That is not very wrong, but then again, it isn't very useful either, now is it? Just say sorry when you are wrong. Mind you, to me the L in LTR is long. Ma…
/r/askTRP20/12/14 09:40 PM
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Never been married happily, I presume? God, how little do you understand the truth.
/r/RedPillWomen19/12/14 07:18 AM
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My wife can provide if needed, I can run a household if needed. But we would not gave a lot of sex in such "if needed" state :)
/r/RedPillWomen17/12/14 01:27 PM
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No, she will not If she would, she would not be your LTR.
/r/RedPillWomen17/12/14 01:25 PM
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Ok, ok, I can understand how some people, if this is somehow part of your reallity, may get mad. A bit. But to be really, really, really honest: BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA Ok, thanks for making me laugh :)
/r/TheRedPill14/12/14 11:15 AM
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Really. And this in a topic about humour.
/r/RedPillWomen13/12/14 12:37 PM
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I know. Then again, the majority of people prefers pop music over Bach. So majorities don't matter much to me :)
/r/RedPillWomen13/12/14 09:10 AM
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She would be my example of "woman trying to be funny, but isn't" :)
/r/RedPillWomen13/12/14 07:06 AM
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Complaining about the truth is not really hypocritical as it is dumb. If anything, "the red pill" is a symbol for accepting the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth and act accordingly. Can you find hypocrits, idiots, and so on, here? Yes, you can. You can also find sick people in a hospital. Would you think a hospital makes people sick or wants them to be, you would be kinda dumb
/r/askTRP12/12/14 12:49 PM
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Mostly I don't. I do what I can to manage my life, wife and kids. And what I cannot manage I accept. And yes, meditation helps to stay in control of your emotions. I strongly believe that "stress" is short for "lack of control over your emotions". As an adult man you should learn to control your emotions. Not suppress, but control
/r/askTRP10/12/14 08:12 AM
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Which shows the value of downvotes ;)
/r/RedPillWomen06/12/14 09:55 PM
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It doesn't sound like anything more than what is being said. The man likes to complain. Period. If he is looking for help, he will say so. Maybe you, or his wife, decides he needs help, but as long as he doesn't ask for it, do not project your ideas on him.
/r/RedPillWomen06/12/14 10:24 AM
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My job in my marriage is to see what I can do to be the best husband my wife could have. Her job is to see what she can do to be the best wife I could have. We married based on the absolute trust the other would do his/her job within personal limitations. If my wife is unhaply with some of my characteristics, I like to hear it, once. If I can, I will work on it. If I cannot, she has to accept the facts. This works both ways. We do NOT nag, we do NOT try to change the other. We change ourselves i…
/r/RedPillWomen06/12/14 10:21 AM
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And what a lot of women don't seem to understand is dat even married beta men who are treated as children are the winners in their relationship in the end. Yes, frustrated for being treated as a child. But not as frustrated and tired as their wifes. As stated before, even when a man looses, there is a woman losing more. There is no way in this universe that the war between the sexes will be won by the non-warrior sex. The only way is to end the war.
/r/RedPillWomen06/12/14 06:07 AM
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Maybe it is good to realise that many people that ask for advice do not really ask for advice, but for a chance to share their misery and wallow in it. It is my strong belief that people have the right to throw their life away, to be unhappy and to have shit in their eyes out of fear for seeing the world as it is. Nobody can be made to swallow the red pill, it is only for those who feel somethings in this world just don't add up AND who have the guts to choose the red over the blue
/r/RedPillWomen05/12/14 06:40 AM
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Sorry, the best, if not the only way to end such a debate in a healthy way: smile, be amused and have a beer or something
/r/askTRP01/12/14 08:27 PM
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Married, four sons, and loving it. To me, there is no greater thing in life then raising a horde of sons. If, like me, you can find a great "RedPillWoman" that wants to be yours for the rest of her life and she wants to give you children you have a good thing. Before we got kids, we made sure we knew eachothers expectations tho. I don't like surprises like a change in the relationship because her ship is in the harbor. It is, but that is no reason to stop being great partners for eachother. Can'…
/r/askTRP01/12/14 08:24 PM
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Speaking as a man: do NOT even try to "repay" him with a gift. Repay him by truly accepting his gift, enjoy it and let him feel you like it. To a man in love there is nothing better, nothing more adequate.
/r/RedPillWomen01/12/14 08:00 PM
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Thanks, that makes sense
/r/RedPillWomen28/11/14 05:20 AM
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Wow, glad to be somewhere else
/r/RedPillWomen28/11/14 05:19 AM
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:) please do not misunderstand me. I think most men I know are hardworking, productive, caring and loyal, loving men. They deserve respect and I admire many of them, so I would think women would have the same respect and admiration. To me it is a new idea that it is hard for modern women to admire a man. I believe it, I just never noticed it before.
/r/RedPillWomen27/11/14 04:13 PM
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I thought so. I have read the works of Andrea Dworkin, Naomi Wolf, and so on. It all sounded so over the top to me, a bit silly to be honest. I always thought it might sell books, but it couldn't be mainstream thinking by far. I was wrong?
/r/RedPillWomen27/11/14 04:10 PM
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OK, so admiration IS hard to give for modern women. It may sound strange then to you, but this is new for me. My mother and sisters have accomplished to destroy every single relationship they ever entered, so I never got the chance to see them have this problem. They simply don't have or had a man to admire. My wife shows her admiration, but that never made me wonder because, to be true, I think she is right :) Come to think of it, I just don't have enough modern female friends to notice this.
/r/RedPillWomen27/11/14 04:05 PM
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Darn, my bad. I overlooked a rather obvious difference there :) Thanks for pointing me out!
/r/RedPillWomen27/11/14 03:59 PM
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OK, you change as part of a sexual strategy (as I understand from the sidebar), in a way that you improve your relationship by improving yourself. Maybe not exactly right said by me, but I think I understand that part.
/r/RedPillWomen27/11/14 03:57 PM
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Thanks, you kinda sound like my wife, and that is meant to be a positive thing :)
/r/RedPillWomen27/11/14 03:55 PM
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Please indulge my questions :) The need for sex, respect and silence I can easily recognize. I am wrestling a bit with the food-part. To me it is very satisfying to find, buy and cook my own food. I like cooking, most of all together with my son. But ok, maybe that is my not-so-male-part :) I truly am wrestling with the admiration part. Could you elaborate on that a bit? To me admiration is earned, never given freely, or it becomes false, untrue, a play. You make it sound to me, as if not the ea…
/r/RedPillWomen27/11/14 03:54 PM
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:) it is not a matter of missing, it is more something that is quite noticeable. If I may exaggerate a lot: TRP: "How to get more sex from more women" MarriedRedPill: "How to get more sex from my woman" RPW: 'How to cook a thanksgiving meal" Yes, it is very much exaggerated but still, I can't help but seeing this difference in subjects talked about. And I don't mind in any way. I come here and read mainly because I am interested in some theory behind what I always knew to be true (TRP) and I am …
/r/RedPillWomen27/11/14 03:44 PM
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6'4.5" 240lbs, 45 y
/r/askTRP27/11/14 07:28 AM
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My then girlfriend, now wife, was a virgin and I am the only one who ever fucked her in the 30 years we have a relationship. I know this for 100%. Not by medical prove, but by trust that was never challenged. So that would be my advice: never ever let a man fuck you, that doesn't show he fully trusts you. Never. never be dishonest to the man you love. That is all you can do, and it is a lot.
/r/RedPillWomen27/11/14 04:15 AM
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My thoughts are simple: you do not start a fight. Only One without selfcontrol starts a fight. You do not walk away from a fight. You should allways be prepared to fight back. You ONLY leave a fight with honor, with your head high, or carried by paramedics.
/r/askTRP26/11/14 07:56 PM
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Why doesn't he work for a living?
/r/RedPillWomen25/11/14 12:29 AM
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What is this 6 weeks thing? We have four kids and never waited six weeks before fucking again. There was no medical reason to wait, and my wife asked to be fucked again after about 3-4 weeks
/r/MarriedRedPill25/11/14 12:24 AM
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Work on the money too. An alfa without money is not impossible but it is quite a challenge. You can work on your muscles but a full wallet has its OWN atraction
/r/MarriedRedPill22/11/14 06:04 PM
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So it is not "red pill without the lingo" at all. Swallow the red pill means accepting the truth. Not acting as if you accept the truth and still deny it, but accepting it. You could argue that even if you choose to act beta, fully knowing the truth, you have swallowd the red pill. But you simply cannot deny the truth after swallowing the red pill.
/r/TheRedPill22/11/14 07:01 AM
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I cannot imagine about 30 years of very happy marriage with a submissive wife. Nor with a wife on heels :) The traditional, catholic lifestyle we enjoy together may be very non-feminist, it is far, far from a master-servant relationship. A characteristic of this life, maybe overlooked by people who think they should be against this way of life is the fact that the man is the head of the family, with a great responsibility to his wife, children and society. His first and foremost obligation is to…
/r/RedPillWomen18/11/14 10:26 PM
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True, I think. We all have to stay alert
/r/TheRedPill18/11/14 05:30 PM
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You are correct, it is attractive to believe your troubles are outside of yourself, and blaming others and looking down on others may boost your ego. A bit. I would not call that "red pill", but blue pill though. The red pill stands for seeing the truth. Not for replacing one lie with another. That being the case, feeling sorry for yourself, blaming others, playing the victim is just another way of not accepting the truth. The truth is of course that nature is neither fair nor unfair, and both m…
/r/TheRedPill18/11/14 09:33 AM
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So it is for those who grew up hooked to a system they only can leave by taking the red pill. Nobody said it would be easy. There are two easy ways: 1 take the blue pill. Ignorance is bliss. 2 unhook as a child. You will never know how living the lie felt, so you will never miss it Living the lie and then finding out the truth is hard. And the one you would like to turn to is no longer available, because she is part of the lie. Fortunatly there is this little group called TRP, where others will …
/r/TheRedPill18/11/14 06:50 AM
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And so you did. Did you like fucking her? If so, you did right. She used you as well. She wanted you to fuck her, and again. Really, do not torture yourself with guilt. There is NOTHING to feel guilty about. Nothing.
/r/askTRP16/11/14 05:16 PM
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Why would you feel guilty? Really, is that an american thing? Of blue pill? Or just strange? She got drunk. She wanted to fuck. She wanted to fuck again. You fucked her. Where in heavens name is the "guilt" part in this? Sorry if I am to european to understand your problem
/r/askTRP16/11/14 04:48 PM
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:) I know my wife doesn't get that question. I love to cook and to be honest, I can cook a very decent meal. Most be people who knew could become really angry with me or my wife, when they heard I didnot ever change diapers unless public health was at risk. Most fathers I know did not stop working fulltime even if they promissed their wifes. Nobody cares. I said from the start: I will be a good provider so I will work not a minute less. That made me a pig and my wife an idiot :)
/r/RedPillWomen16/11/14 10:31 AM
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You have found my wife twenty years ago :) I really can't think of a rational way to answer your question other then share my experience. My wife was a virgin, was and still is a rather traditional catholic lady, As RPW as you can find. Not extremely sexy, but I like her a lot. We have four sons, the oldest is allmost 16 now. Some random observations: yes, pregnancy does change her body permanently. Not for the better. yes, the story is true: a pregnant woman can be 9 months of horny-as-hell chi…
/r/askTRP14/11/14 08:08 AM
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I am not offended, but I am sorry that you missed my point by 100%. As english is not my native language, I suppose I wasn't clear enough. Will try to do better next time :)
/r/TheRedPill14/11/14 07:29 AM
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The feminist "communicate, stupid!" is based on a rather big misconception: "talking and crying = communicating". I honestly believe men communicate more, and on a more emotional level, with each other than men and women, or women and women do. But not that much with words. Men use words for the more intellectual, rational communication, but we use other forms for emotional communication. Picture the same situation with two friends meeting. First women: A: "some ranting about a situation" B: tal…
/r/TheRedPill13/11/14 02:49 PM
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Another one of those "damn, that has been my idea all those years! How great to see it in a greater plan!"-moments on TRP. My mother, feminist-hippie who lovingly tried to raise me as a liberal, gender-neutral (read: play with dolls and cry a lot) boy, noticed with great worry when I was about 5 that I was such a stoic. She didn't see that as a compliment :) Without a male role model present, my father could not instill the feminist ideas he actually did share with my mother on me. I grew up a r…
/r/TheRedPill13/11/14 02:37 PM
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The thing is, men do not deserve better. Men earn better, work for better, take better, or however you wish to call it. What is given to you has no value. What you have taken has. No, you do not deserve anything for being male. Waiting for what you deserve is, I am sorry, the beta-way.
/r/TheRedPill12/11/14 09:49 PM
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I sympathize with the first post, but I must say, being married to a unicorn has been great. I discovered the red pill before it was on the internet as a reaction on my very feminist-upbringing. It failed 100%, and made me realize I wanted a oldfashioned wife. Lots of kids, sex and apple pie. Call me stupid but I love it
/r/TheRedPill12/11/14 02:45 PM
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The urge to impress is very, very beta. As is the inability to do so. As an alpha you would care impresivly shit about impressing anyone
/r/askTRP08/11/14 04:07 PM
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So why wouldn't a feminist have the freedom to find you a pig? I have been found a pig a zillion times, just because my wife and I agreed that changing diapers was her job and not mine. Could I care less? Don't think so. "Feminism" is not the enemy, it is just a working female strategy. If it bothers you it is working. One of its goals is to bother you. Be amused, and see it as childsplay
/r/TheRedPill21/10/14 04:41 PM
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And this is why I like TRP but love RPW. Being a traditional catholic male, married with the understanding that marriage is both for ever and exclusive, I van relate to the Red Pill idea, but the focus on "picking up women" is just a bit less relevant to my situation then the RPW focus on healthy LTR. But, but, am I trying to learn from women then, as an alpha-red pill-man? Well yes. Only an insecure man would not :)
/r/RedPillWomen17/10/14 05:59 AM
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Hi, Lurker, Newbie, and male :) Married for about 20+ years. Raised in very feminist house, been red pill by nature. My wife was born and raised „red pill”. So we are happy. Catholics, by the way, parents to 4 great sons. And ready to answer any questions, if wanted.
/r/RedPillWomen14/10/14 03:59 PM
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To be honest, I hardly remember my dreams. The only recent ones I did remember were about sex, just plain good sex. As a child I used to have a recurring nightmare about a big piece of rock. Nothing happened in that dream, I still think it was kind of crazy. But hey, I was 6 then.
/r/TheRedPill14/10/14 09:34 AM
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My thoughts, as a man: good self care: check. And „good” not being defined by the girlfriends, but by the relevant man. I do not care if her girlfriends think she is to fat. I hate it when she is allways on a diet, and I do not think she is fat. Same goes for things like make up, hair, or even the big „shaving question”. ability to manage herself: check. But she should bother me with the real things bothering her. I like to help if I can. social network: check. Never complainig behind his back, …
/r/RedPillWomen14/10/14 09:23 AM
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I believe religion to be just a way of communicating. Traditional religions make a good deal at communicating truths, mut they can just as easily be used to communicate lies. It doesn’t matter if you believe in a god or not. Still religion can work for you. Me, I am a catholic, and it has been a way for me to fight my very, very feminist upbringing. For me it is a way of communicating with my wife, we have a catholic marriage. But it would be a mistake to think we live by the rules of the church…
/r/TheRedPill14/10/14 08:51 AM
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