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The honest answer (that you probably don't really want to hear) is that the vast majority of men DON'T have the sex lives they want. Do you really think 30-year-old-still-acts-like-a-frat-bro Geoff is really having his wife tear his clothes off when he walks in the door 8 beers deep dressed like he just came back from sports Comic-Con? She's most definitely not. Most men are really reluctant to admit the ways in which their sex lives fall short of their expectations, but if you ask your friends …
/r/askMRP05/02/18 04:04 AM
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The advice on this subreddit is directed towards married people who have made a conscious decision to stick with their partner for better or worse. Dating is for weeding out the girls who aren't marriage material. It sounds to me like you are very obviously at the point where most sane men would move on. Why are you so committed to such a bad relationship?
/r/MarriedRedPill02/12/17 12:23 AM
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Fair point. For myself, cutting emotional codependency has been the biggest improvement in my life. Even if she hadn't changed at all, taking back ownership of how I feel has been the most powerful tool I've gained from my time reading here.
/r/MarriedRedPill09/11/17 08:29 PM
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I think the behaviors you are suggesting are the right course of action, but your reasoning concerns me a bit. The reason this forum caught my interest is because it empowered me to not be emotionally codependent on my partner, which I previously was. There's a whole lot of "pretending" and feigning forgetfulness in this post that seems to kind of defeat the purpose of what my reading has been giving to me. I don't think we should have to act like anything but ourselves (which is actually the 2n…
/r/MarriedRedPill09/11/17 07:51 PM
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