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Why the hell are u doing this to urself. Do u not love yourself?
/r/RedPillWomen08/06/26 10:38 PM
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As a girl in NYC ive noticed most guys here pay for dates, at the very least the first few until the mask comes off
/r/RedPillWomen10/05/26 09:55 PM
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RPW is typically more trad, so no need to move in and split bills until you’re married. It’s ok to contribute when you’re married but don’t fall for that trap before that
/r/RedPillWomen11/08/25 07:13 AM
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Theres nothing wrong with taking parents’ help if they are gracious enough to offer it. Have you ever even had a kid
/r/RedPillWomen06/08/25 06:31 PM
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We just stopped talking lol. Plus I started dating someone else so i didn’t think it was appropriate
/r/seduction16/08/24 05:01 PM
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Girl here. One of my ex friends was an extremely attractive medium skin brown guy but he was 5’7. We live in a big city and he had a lot of success in dating apps and was honestly a player. I think it worked for him because he had an extremely chiseled jawline and very symmetrical features and a toned/athletic body. Was a genuinely nice guy who was kind of quiet and mysterious, also was very chivalrous and generous and paid for things when we went out even as friends. Most brown girls are short …
/r/seduction16/08/24 04:09 PM
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Youre 22 and this confused. Honestly as a 23 year old who was also kind of confused between 2 guys like u are last year, i would advise you to pick neither and work on yourself before you jump into a relationship or marriage. Also u left that ex for a reason. Dont look back
/r/RedPillWomen30/12/23 04:24 PM
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Why men love bitches !!
/r/RedPillWomen19/12/23 11:00 PM
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Ur watching too much tiktok 😂 its def ok to get your man a gift especially since hes been paying for everything
/r/RedPillWomen02/11/23 01:40 AM
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Yeah a partner in life. This is a simple $80 trip. He should WANT to pay for it. It’s not like she’s asking her to buy a $800,000 house together. That would make sense to split 50/50
/r/RedPillWomen30/10/23 12:18 PM
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forgive yourself and move on. LeRn from ur mistakes dont do it again. And dont mention it lmaoo
/r/RedPillWomen25/10/23 03:42 AM
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Mo
/r/RedPillWomen30/09/23 10:21 PM
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Technically that would be allowed under islam
/r/RedPillWomen27/09/23 10:03 PM
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Girl ur only 20! As a 23 year old time flies and u still have YEARSSS to find a trad husband
/r/RedPillWomen01/08/23 01:22 AM
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Lol im dot Indian too! My mom’s parents had like $10k of business debt in India and at the time my mom wasnt working but my dad ended up giving him the $10K which was our entire savings at the time lol. I mean that’s generous but I think its also quite unfair that my early 30’s parents were forced to wipe out all their savings to help my mom’s parents with their irresponsibility with money
/r/RedPillWomen24/07/23 11:54 AM
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It’s extremely normal in ethnic cultures and 3rd world countries where the parents werent high earners themselves and/or didn’t have a retirement plan. Parents in those cultures do way more for their kids past 18, supporting them through college and well into adulthood. So it makes sense that your support your parents through retirement to return the favor
/r/RedPillWomen22/07/23 01:14 AM
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So that doesn’t mean we should advise young women who want to be housewives/SAHM to never get an education/job and just wait around for Mr. perfect to start funding their life so they can have babies… thats so unrealistic in 2023. It’s perfectly fine to choose to be SAHM once you are actually pregnant with a child but until you are in that situation you should gain an education and have some sort of career so u can support urself and baby if needed
/r/RedPillWomen11/07/23 08:42 PM
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I know this is horrible, and im so sorry this happened. But honestly the trash took himself out. A man that doesn’t appreciate a dedicated wife is better off not being on your life. Focus on yourself and developing your career. Lean on all the support you can get from your family and your friends. Look into making your life fun again, journal, develop some hobbies. Wake up early and go on a walk. Make yourself look beautiful everyday for yourself. Get a job and make a plan for getting an educati…
/r/RedPillWomen07/07/23 11:16 PM
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Simple solution. Just say you wont move in until you’re engaged Or better yet married!
/r/RedPillWomen12/04/23 10:29 AM
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Plenty of jobs if you ever want to go back to work, and an easy field to get into both before birth and after the child is older
/r/RedPillWomen10/03/23 04:30 PM
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Accounting/CPA. So much flexibility with wfh options, or having your own side business.
/r/RedPillWomen10/03/23 04:30 PM
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In india they call every premarital relationship an “affair” haha
/r/RedPillWomen06/07/22 05:49 AM
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Why would he have kids with a woman Hes not married to tho? Red flag for me tbh
/r/RedPillWomen08/04/22 04:03 PM
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Also if you’re a nurse that’s a great job for moms as they only work 3 days a week but bring in a ton of money. Your kids may also benefit from the extra money
/r/RedPillWomen08/04/22 07:44 AM
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Well you’re not a mom yet right? You can always be young and child free and build your career now. That way you can save a lot of money and provide your future kids with an excellent lifestyle. It’s great that you have a backup option as well so if you want to you can go back to work once the kids are grown. It’s always better for kids to have an educated mother, even if you’re not going to be working. It’s not all or nothing. You can still be feminine and organized and maintain and excellent ho…
/r/RedPillWomen08/04/22 07:43 AM
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I really dont think we should be imposing our own person views on a situation like this. Honestly you have no right to tell her whether she has the right to abort the baby. Personally I am not usually for abortion but this sounds like an extremely unstable situation. The dad is so no way prepared to be a father. She’s not ready right now either, she doesn’t have a very good education and does not need a baby right now. I understand that you’re just trying to help but in a stressful situation lik…
/r/RedPillWomen09/03/22 04:38 PM
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Its not ur marriage tho? And I’d say it’s much better to openly swing with consent than have a husband or wife who cheats without the other person knowing for their entire lifetime
/r/RedPillWomen03/03/22 04:50 PM
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Yeah, and some could argue that even 22 is too young haha. Although that obviously depends on the person, but it’s definitely not common in 2022. My boyfriend and I met when we were 18 but don’t plan on getting married or so. Not to put you down, because many obviously do make the right decision, but some may argue that 25-28 is a more suitable age as you are an established adult. OP, please don’t rush to get married young. That is exactly how you could possibly end up with a messy divorce. Wait…
/r/RedPillWomen01/02/22 12:51 PM
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Ok so you don't live together. You're not married. You guys literally meet up once a week to eat. It only makes sense to not go 50/50 when you are married to a man and you are staying home to take care of all of the housework, so he can provide financially. Otherwise, what are you contributing here? It's one thing to have traditional values but that doesn't mean you can just mooch off a man. There's nothing wrong with him asking you to occasionally pay for dates. You can't apply these principles…
/r/RedPillWomen27/01/22 10:08 PM
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That’s not what RPW stands for. Being traditional doesn’t mean that women will do nothing to a man who cheated on them, and they certainly wouldn’t allow their husband to control them ESP if they’re the breadwinner. This isn’t being traditional, this ks withstanding abuse. I’m so sorry
/r/RedPillWomen22/01/22 04:28 AM
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Your right tho
/r/RedPillWomen19/01/22 05:40 PM
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Girl you are 18. Getting married should not be your priority right now. Take some of the advice people are giving you and apply it to yourself so that you can become desirable and proud of yourself so that when the time comes you find a HVM who is worthy of you
/r/RedPillWomen03/12/21 11:58 PM
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