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Well, you know, if it floats your boat, that's cool. I mean, if you get off on the thought of your wife cuckolding you (which seems to be the critical point of the fantasy) I understand that's a thing and that's fine. It's just not something that does it for me. It's a risky game. Women love fantasy more than men, so I suppose that this might be pulled to tickle her fanny more than to stoke one's own imagination. That's not a chain I'm particularly keen on pulling. Hypergamy isn't a passing phas…
/r/MarriedRedPill02/10/21 01:03 PM
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Number 26 🤮
/r/MarriedRedPill01/10/21 07:59 AM
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Keep an eye on that IUD. My wife had hers replaced and it drove her half mad, literally. Looking back, I can see it did the same with the first insertion six years ago but I was too unconnected to join the dots. This time, after two months, I insisted she got it taken out. She was an unmanageable wreck. At first, this time, I took it to be a response to what I was doing. It wasn't. Once it was out, she returned to 'normal' within two days. There are some strong synthetic hormones in those things…
/r/MarriedRedPill07/09/21 02:47 PM
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Been playing my wife of ten years with this stuff for about two months now. What you wrote is the line I've taken, and it works. I shield her from my crap. I don't bring her my problems (our problems, like the car is going to cost £1000 to fix) but bring her solutions (I got the car fixed. Don't worry about it). And I bounce her out of her crap, cultivating her emotions by moving the window of her feelings towards something that's better for her. She doesn't know I'm doing it, but just feels bet…
/r/TheRedPill28/08/21 09:07 AM
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You wasted an evening and chose to turn down free pussy. I mean, was your point to teach her? If it was, teach her for whose benefit? You weren't going to see her again. Might as well have got some before you went. I mean, at least she got a drama out of it. She got her feelz on, angry, self-righteous feelz, but what's that to her? You didn't get nothing. Seems like you frustrated yourself with an overfixation on the schematics. You ignored the game that was playing in front of you because your …
/r/TheRedPill26/08/21 09:43 AM
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Walked into the kitchen, lifted my wife's skirt, pushed her over the counter and boned her hard until we both came. Then I stole one of the cookies she'd been baking and walked out with a wink. It took three minutes. Did I do it wrong?
/r/TheRedPill25/08/21 03:43 PM
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No. That would appear to her like an emotional response, a loss of control. Better for her to throw out a tub of stale cookies in a week's time, knowing that he never had one and wasn't even interested... or even her eating all of them over the course of the next few days knowing that her every moment of weakness was matched by his quiet poise and restraint. Keep that hamster running.
/r/MarriedRedPill14/08/21 08:55 AM
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Well, I'm married and I have quite a few children so I don't have the same disconnect that I would have had if I was plunged into six weeks without responsibility. Responsibility is probably key to every man's existence. If it is handed to you by external factors (wife, children, work, etc.) it is less easy to duck out of. Early in my career, I'd spend days and days just reading. That sounds very lofty and noble, but really it was the equivalent of playing video games all summer, although it was…
/r/RPChristians13/08/21 07:24 AM
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I'm an English teacher. I got my first intimation of alpha when I first started teaching. You know that way that you control your class without raising your voice, the way you show your disapproval without getting angry, the way you marshal the cocky lads with humour, the way you don't flinch when a girl starts crying because her homework was a pile of crap and you told her, the way you dress to show that you are the business and that this is your classroom, your territory. That's all alpha. It …
/r/RPChristians12/08/21 09:44 PM
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