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Thanks for the great comment. I like your theory about naturals, and they probably learned it from their parents or other rolemodels in life. I like the fact you see it as a proces of failure. Testing things out, see how it works and adjust if necessary.
/r/askTRP31/07/16 07:41 AM
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I'm not thinking about making it up as an act, but actually having a reason why acting this way (lets use a simple red pill example vs blue pill) will benefit you more than the blue pill way.
/r/askTRP30/07/16 04:52 PM
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It's what we call a system of action. Everybody starts with a certain system in order to achieve something (or as I like to call: work on something). Once you reflect on your results, you will add more and more actions to that system.
/r/TheRedPill30/07/16 01:35 PM
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Every girl has its own weighted average that will give you a certain 'number' on their scale. Men do the same thing, but we don't do it all at the same time. Assume you have several categories in the SMV department. Let's call them the following: physique, clothing style, facial look, intelligence, status, financial and personality. While some girls will give a great emphasis on intelligence and personality, some other girls will emphasize more on physique and facial looks. Is it possible to cal…
/r/TheRedPill30/07/16 01:24 PM
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Don't be too harsh on him. He is right about making claims without having the sources to back it up. It's easy to claim something while not giving good examples. This doesn't mean that real life experience ain't true, but a simple example would actually improved your creditability in no time. It's easy to claim what is true, it's difficult to prove that it is true.
/r/TheRedPill15/04/16 05:50 PM
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Do you have any techniques for that? I'm curious 'cause sometimes when I say it without a bit of emotion she can take it. If I raise my voice too much she will complain about it. How can I find the borderline for that?
/r/askTRP16/02/15 08:42 PM
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That was my first idea also. I've read it so much before but it's difficult to maintain that status sometimes.
/r/askTRP16/02/15 08:40 PM
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