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Because it is conservatives that are threatened by progress and want to keep marginalized people—including women—disempowered. If it makes you feel any better, the trad wife influencers are just as right wing, and are selling the same regressive values to women that the manosphere sells to men. Who benefits? Rich white men.
/r/ExRedPill22/08/26 03:24 AM
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Recent large-scale demographic and historical studies, as well as global census analyses, challenge the universality of traditional female hypergamy (the strict requirement to "marry up" in status or wealth). Instead, data indicates that human mate choice is largely assortative (matching by similar traits) and heavily dependent on economic and cultural contexts rather than a fixed biological imperative. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5%2C%20and%20more), 6, 7] Historical and Demographic Evidence English Marriage R…
/r/ExRedPill21/08/26 10:30 PM
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Thanks for sharing! This is fun
/r/ExRedPill21/08/26 09:34 PM
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Never seen it. Would run if I did. Violence is always abuse. Glad you’re safe.
/r/ExRedPill19/08/26 08:40 PM
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Unless you’re talking about VA therapists or some rare specialist, there are PLENTY of therapists available for anyone needing help. And I don’t think anyone would seriously go solely to get dates. lol Thsts ridiculous. I think OP is saying self-awareness and a willingness to seek help can be attractive traits.
/r/ExRedPill19/08/26 04:42 PM
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Your post starts, “My new gf has no idea” and then alludes to your “shameful” past. It’s not much of a leap to think you’re feeling guilty for not disclosing. Or that keeping this part of your past a secret might create barriers to trust and intimacy? Also, I would not judge if someone I cared about told me, “When I was younger and gullible, I got sucked into all this red pill stuff. I’m so glad I realized how toxic it is and got out in time to find you!” In fact, I think I’d admire their streng…
/r/ExRedPill18/08/26 04:53 PM
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Right. Show yourself some compassion. And talk about this with your gf when you are ready. Don’t wait too long, or she may feel betrayed that you’ve intentionally hidden such a big part of your past. We’ve all made mistakes. She’ll probably be more understanding than you expect.
/r/ExRedPill18/08/26 02:20 PM
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So how old were you when you first fell under the influence? Nineteen? Younger? Maybe you should cut that kid a break? He probably had his reasons for being attracted to the propaganda and then became brainwashed. It’s extremely prevalent and pernicious. You were targeted. Not that you shouldn’t feel accountable and try to make amends, maybe help others escape the manosphere, maybe apologize if you hurt people, but I hope you don’t spend your life hiding your deep dark secret or punishing yourse…
/r/ExRedPill18/08/26 01:15 PM
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Yes, but it’s also true that many men tend to overestimate their attractiveness while many women underestimate theirs.
/r/ExRedPill17/08/26 10:14 PM
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Yes, and also: men seem to “depreciate” on this shallow, appearance-only metric faster than women. I know the received wisdom is that men can retain their looks, become distinguished looking, etc. But irl I see so many attractive, fit middle aged women with fat, balding ogres convinced they’re god’s gift.
/r/ExRedPill17/08/26 03:16 PM
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It almost always happens because one or more member suggests it repeatedly. First you make one friend. Then the two of you ask the group, “Anyone want to join us for a drink/coffee/meal?” Or you announce before the meeting, “Some of us are going out for a drink after, if anyone has the time.” It only feels organic if you’re not the won making the invitation. Also, a book discussion group or something where people talk might be more conducive to making friends.
/r/ExRedPill10/08/26 08:12 PM
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It’s not sad if you are a woman who has an enjoyable career and a partner who respects that and steps up in parenting.
/r/ExRedPill10/08/26 05:13 PM
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Protects his family how? From what? Most women bring home money. Most don’t have a choice if they want to eat and feed their children.
/r/ExRedPill09/08/26 08:05 PM
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Bored, burnt out, exhausted to the point that an office job away from home feels like a vacation. They also begin to feel like they’re losing their previous identities. And after that, their husbands find someone more “interesting,” usually someone at work who reminds them of their younger, more interesting version of their wife.
/r/ExRedPill09/08/26 07:59 PM
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Also, I met another ex at work. He was in a different department and we talked a lot over several weeks before going out. And another at a bar, but it was a kind of party and we had mutual friends there. The issue with cold approaches is women don’t know if they can trust you or if you’re a psycho who will harm/kill or stalk them. So they’re often not able to get past their fears. I have never gone out with a total stranger, no references, except for those first coffee dates arranged on apps, an…
/r/ExRedPill09/08/26 04:50 PM
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In a graduate seminar. We were both students. From what friends tell me, being approached at a gym while you’re just trying to get in a workout is right up there with most annoying, intrusive things, especially since sometimes the guy is persistent and they end up feeling like they have to change gyms to avoid the inevitable awkwardness. But maybe some gyms are more social than others.
/r/ExRedPill09/08/26 04:37 PM
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SAHW/Ms frequently become bored/depressed because of lack of adult stimulation and growth opportunities. Most of them are afraid to admit this.
/r/ExRedPill09/08/26 01:32 PM
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Yes, the RP attitudes and assumptions are pervasive and insidious. Glad to see people seeing through it!
/r/ExRedPill09/08/26 02:13 AM
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I think when people say “just be yourself” or “be authentic” they are rejecting the tendency to strategize and “game” dating. Being yourself means openly sharing your true preferences, interests and views, making sure to honestly but politely respond to their preferences, interests and views, approaching each date with curiosity and respect, not with a score-keeping mentality or with specific aims and goals before you even know the person. Also, you’d be surprised at how many women come home fro…
/r/ExRedPill09/08/26 02:03 AM
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Be patient with yourself. You’ve recognized a feeling that isn’t productive. When the feeling comes up, gently set it aside and be the kind of person you want to become. Your experiences can eventually overwrite toxic beliefs if you stay aware. But counseling would probably speed the process.
/r/ExRedPill05/08/26 11:47 AM
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How old are you? You sound like you might be young, in which case you have plenty of time to work on this and maybe practice being a good friend to men and women.
/r/ExRedPill05/08/26 10:35 AM
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Desperation, neediness and dependence can be unattractive. Not genuine warmth and appreciation. But there are certain people who are “nice” only so long as they think it will get them something. Transactional warmth feels creepy. Try being kind. Think of kindness as a muscle you need to exercise regularly.
/r/ExRedPill05/08/26 10:11 AM
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Not sure if labeling certain traits or characteristics “masculine” and “feminine” is worth the baggage then. Why not use non-gendered terms like external/internal or achievement-oriented, process-oriented, nurturing, etc?
/r/ExRedPill05/08/26 10:05 AM
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My rule of thumb is if you aren’t treating someone like a friend, with respect and affection and trust of a good friend, you have no business wanting more than friendship from them. Maybe you have an avoidant attachment style because of RP or maybe it’s because of a withholding, cold parent/family. In any case, this requires therapy. Secure, confident people will not want a relationship with you until you change.
/r/ExRedPill05/08/26 09:04 AM
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Do you think men are more obsessed with being “masculine” or “manly” than they need to be? I don’t remember ever spending much time trying to define or become “feminine” or “womanly.” How to be an adult, a good person, a good parent, a good teacher, a good writer, yes. But not a “real woman” that’s just such an alien preoccupation. It seems like a lot of pressure, to be constantly measuring yourself against gender stereotypes instead of just becoming the best human being you can be.
/r/ExRedPill05/08/26 05:11 AM
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I think the moderator deleted my last reply so just to repeat: the foundation of feminism is empathy and sisterhood.
/r/ExRedPill04/08/26 01:08 AM
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Sorry, I think most modern women were raised to believe they should provide for themselves. The idea that men should “provide” is extremely outdated. As is the notion of women as gold diggers. I’m not saying these ideas aren’t still out there, but in developed countries, they don’t represent majority views. Hence women no longer wanting to abandon their hard-earned careers for 24/7 housekeeping.
/r/ExRedPill04/08/26 12:45 AM
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So you “lowkey love” seeing young women abused and traumatized because you think it “inoculates” them to the patriarchy. First of all, young women will not automatically discover feminism if they are abused by a man. Secondly, there are a lot of kinder, gentler ways to raise consciousness than convincing women that all men are toxic. Third, you don’t have to hate or fear all men to understand the oppressive nature of patriarchy. Not sure how serious your post was, but I find this glee at the suf…
/r/ExRedPill04/08/26 12:10 AM
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Also, data shows people tend to form relationships with others at the same level of attractiveness. If a man is a 3 on a good day, expecting to date a 10 might be a problem.
/r/ExRedPill03/08/26 01:00 AM
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Also, in general, having a job gets you out into the world where you learn skills and meet people, allows you to budget for travel and hobbies, and so tends to make you a more interesting and attractive person.
/r/ExRedPill03/08/26 12:11 AM
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Yes, I’ve heard so many references to “gold diggers” but IRL all the women I meet are looking for kind, emotionally intelligent partners, not the mythical billionaires who will make the adulting stop. Only very immature women believe a man can be the answer to all of life’s challenges. Smart women are busy figuring out how to do the things they love and take care of themselves.
/r/ExRedPill02/08/26 07:40 AM
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Look around the real world at all the married couples. Plenty are not “baseline” attractive but they’ve managed to find love. Once you get off the apps, the 2D stuff becomes much less important.
/r/ExRedPill28/07/26 01:44 PM
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Over half the countries in the world now have birth rates below replacement. This is not about sex. It is about changing, intensely competitive economies and level of investment in education.
/r/ExRedPill28/07/26 12:45 PM
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