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WHAT IF I CAN'T OBTAIN SEX MOTHERFUCKER!
/r/TheRedPill16/09/17 10:51 PM
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Basically no. What you're looking for is deep psychological and spiritual growth. Rigorously separate yourself from sexual stimuli -- learn how to control yourself. Redirect your passions and your energies into productive avenues. The more you do it, the better you will get at it. It's a virtuous cycle. You have to teach your mind how to want what is good for it, and avoid what is bad for it. There are no drugs for this.
/r/MGTOW22/08/17 04:48 AM
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Yeah. What blows my mind is how much guys are working out. When I was younger it wasn't a huge thing. There were athletes, and then for most people working out was a weird thing to do. I was rare -- I've always really enjoyed it. But I always hated the idea that I was somehow doing it for female approval. But now it's like, a fucking arms race like I've never seen before. If you ask powerlifters, the records being set at all levels are skyrocketing. It's so fucked up. We are getting shafted. Doi…
/r/MGTOW22/08/17 04:06 AM
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If you said that men were distinguished by their higher propensity for risk-taking and aggressiveness, and said that this was largely due to their much higher levels of testosterone -- with freely available testosterone levels up to 17 times as high as those of women -- then you would be right. But that's a description of the male of the species, not a normative cultural ideal. If we're talking about masculinity we're not talking about biological facts regarding male homo sapiens. We're talking …
/r/ExRedPill02/08/17 12:35 AM
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"Working hard is not necessarily for nothing. Working hard (and investing in yourself) is what yields success." Yeah. When I said working their ass off for nothing, of course I don't mean nothing in the long-term. And even in the short term I'd rather work my ass off than be lazy. I simply enjoy it more. I meant that they don't get any immediate rewards for it though. It's an austere life. You work very hard all week and probably don't have time even to go out. Most people around you are "having…
/r/TheRedPill01/08/17 06:01 PM
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290 at 6'5 is not great, but it's not the worst. Look up Mario Tomic videos on youtube on fat loss, he's great. Take advice from bodybuilders, they are the only ones who have reduced fat loss to a science.
/r/ExRedPill01/08/17 07:16 AM
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Your theory is not better, but in fact much worse, than Donovan's. "Status seeking" is not on its way to being a very good definition of masculinity. Women are obviously status seeking as well. All people are status seeking. Status seeking has nothing inherently to do with masculinity. Ideas of masculinity are a large part of what goes into defining what counts as status for men.
/r/ExRedPill01/08/17 07:14 AM
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The idea of a "non-exclusive" identity is nonsense. All social roles involve some combination of rights and responsibilities. What you are advocating, I would call gender nihilism. It's the mainstream view, in fact. "it completely misses the point when the problem has been identified as the existence of designated boxes." In other words, you think there should be no boxes, i.e., that gender shouldn't exist. That's not going to happen. Your mistake is in thinking that there's something wrong with…
/r/ExRedPill01/08/17 07:11 AM
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I don't see how any of that is incompatible with it. I don't see that rejecting radical feminism leaves you only with the alternative of being "a pliable thing to manipulate." That's a false binary, one that feminism very much wants to impress on us. I think most men, even dominant men, want a real human being and not an employee or a servant. True, there are some exceptions, but they're not typical and they're not good people.
/r/ExRedPill01/08/17 07:07 AM
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Why are you so proud of being nothing more than a body part?
/r/TheRedPill01/08/17 06:49 AM
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You've got to be fucking kidding me.
/r/TheRedPill01/08/17 06:37 AM
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Except none of you are actually having kids.
/r/TheRedPill01/08/17 06:34 AM
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It's a caricature. But yeah I definitely know tons of dudes like this. Fucking hate them.
/r/TheRedPill01/08/17 06:26 AM
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I despise entitlement, and nothing in this world is more entitled than the "modern woman" . . . so I can't imagine not hating myself. The thing that makes me proudest is earning my own bread. Obviously I buy into the masculine value-set. It would be depressing not to have that idealism.
/r/TheRedPill01/08/17 06:26 AM
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The messed up thing is, though -- it is, isn't it? Their value is intrinsic, while ours is earned, isn't it?
/r/TheRedPill01/08/17 06:10 AM
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""top shelf" men don't know how to market their value properly." Big problem, but that's because they spend like a decade being treated like shite, working their ass off for nothing while their female counterparts engage in a decade long consequence-free fuckfest with worthless dudes. At that point you've internalized the idea that you're at the bottom of the totem pole sexually, at least.
/r/TheRedPill01/08/17 06:08 AM
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Hahaha! "Your vagina that dozens of men have already bust a nut in" Yeah, when you put it like that, it's really not much to offer.
/r/TheRedPill01/08/17 06:06 AM
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