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| 2 | Advice for women with high body counts?I see it as a major plus. I'm a man, and my current girlfriend has a body count of around 80. I think with a genuinely confident man, a high body count is a huge benefit -- like, having gone to cooking school. She loves me, and I have zero doubt about her fidelity, but she's also someone who in her past slept with a LOT of men. And dear Lord, is she good in bed. There's an old saying, or tradition, of being a lady in the streets and a whore in the sheets. That's exactly what every man wants. My … | /r/RedPillWomen | 09/04/23 12:26 AM |
| 1 | Title: "Raising Boys to Be Men: A Casual Guide to Masculinity"Call me crazy. Call my theories absurd. But maybe involving his father in some of this, or mentioning his existence at least, would be helpful. | /r/RedPillWomen | 03/04/23 07:50 PM |
| 3 | Late 20s, single, feeling a bit lostGive up. This post says it all. You list all this business stuff, then the personal stuff, and, oh yes, there's supposed to be a man who fits into this Grand Plan. And every single one of them "drags you down". For whatever reason, a real relationship with a real human being isn't your priority right now. It's pretty unlikely that every single man you've met is a loser. You're not actually interested in a relationship. | /r/RedPillWomen | 24/03/23 02:30 AM |
| 6 | How to let it go when I think he's wrong.I wouldn't think of it as "regulating" yourself. It's more like rising above arguing thoughtlessly. It's inserting that critical pause in between your reaction and your response. Just one minute to reflect before opening fire. | /r/RedPillWomen | 21/03/23 11:02 PM |
| 5 | How to let it go when I think he's wrong.You think long, hard and deeply about why you're doing it in the first place. It doesn't affect you. You admit it's unimportant. You know it's toxic, and alienating. Yet, you refuse to accept responsibility for your behavior -- "I just get caught up in the feeling ..." For some emotional reason you have to try to control him this way. Why? | /r/RedPillWomen | 21/03/23 07:28 PM |
| 1 | How to learn to be respectful to my future SO while single?In the beginning, it's going to be just discipline and effort. However, as soon as someone starts to seems serious, I'd involve them. Tell them this has been an issue for you in the past, and invite them to help you stay on track. | /r/RedPillWomen | 19/03/23 02:25 PM |
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