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| 60 | How to get over always being on the outside looking in? | Inner Game | Potential-Double7210 | /r/seduction | 25/10/21 09:40 PM |
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| 2 | What do you think about foreveralonewomen community on reddit?I agree with the theory that the vast majority of "forever-alone women" are suffering from mental illness and possibly having too high a standard for men. What I would like to introduce to the conversation is body weight. I obviously don't know what these women look like, but I firmly, absolutely one hundred percent believe that any woman who maintains a fit figure with very little body fat will easily find a partner. Is that easy to do? No. It requires a shit ton of discipline and work which wo… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 18/01/23 02:18 PM |
| 2 | Do you think mothers are confused as to why their now grown nice guy son has yet to find a partner?There's gotta be a term for parents like these. I'm just curious now how common this parental dynamic is and it would be cool to read about. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 18/01/23 08:40 AM |
| 4 | Identifying as “Involuntary” anything means you have a victim mentalityThank you for this response. It is one of the only objective, accurate descriptions of why it is unfair and unreasonable to persecute involuntarily celibate people. And the argument extends to literally every other area of life that requires any kind of problem solving. Some people will figure it out and succeed, some people will try to figure it out and fail. When you get down to the source of why some were able to figure it out while others weren't, you do start to see how free will doesn't ex… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 18/01/23 08:18 AM |
| 1 | What's your unpopular opinion about women? Something you truly believe based on lived experience, but would get down voted to all hellI believe women are more fickle than men when it comes to mating and finding a sexual/romantic partner. This is because they are evolutionarily inclined to be on the lookout to find the best provider and protection they can get their hands on in the form of a man. Men can be fickle to, but it is more so because men are naturally inclined to spread their seed as far and wide as possible and nothing more. They might fall prey to a precious piece of eye candy, but they don't necessarily need it, an… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 28/09/22 04:20 AM |
| 1 | How to get over always being on the outside looking in?5'9" not tall not exactly short, but I am smaller of stature if that makes sense. I don't think it makes that much of a difference. | /r/seduction | 26/10/21 11:25 AM |
| 2 | How to get over always being on the outside looking in?Well I do want to be liked or more so respected so there's that lol. I struggle with moving conversations forward like that and finding the motivation to try but I'll keep on pushing on for now. | /r/seduction | 26/10/21 12:01 AM |
| 3 | How to get over always being on the outside looking in?I think the person who mentioned I might be a narcissist is right because to be honest as lonely as I am I hate talking to people and taking interest in them is like pulling teeth. But I am trying every day. I'll just have to keep on keeping on and maybe social interaction will feel natural and fulfilling one day. | /r/seduction | 25/10/21 11:51 PM |
| 11 | How to get over always being on the outside looking in?I have attached myself to that girl. I always do this. I don't understand why my mind does this. It isn't a lack of abundance. I just somehow fall in love or whatever you want to call it, infatuation etc. and in the end I fail to satiate my heart's desire. Even if I would (and I would) fuck plenty of other women in my life. This whole romance/seduction thing just isn't fun or rewarding, yet to give it up is to make my life null and void. | /r/seduction | 25/10/21 11:44 PM |
| 2 | How to get over always being on the outside looking in?I've considered that I might suffer from it, but I don't understand how I could ever change that. However I got to be this way, it was obviously a long time coming, a lifetime of developing into that. Personality disorders are very serious and a lot of people in the psychological/psychiatric community agree they can't really be changed. Once you account for how they are developed it's easy to see why that is. So while I may suffer from narcissistic personality disorder, there's not much I can ac… | /r/seduction | 25/10/21 11:39 PM |
| 2 | How to get over always being on the outside looking in?Is this really true though? I don't deny the existence of leagues but maybe it just hurts my ego. Can you give some basic examples of behavior you would consider submissive? | /r/seduction | 25/10/21 10:47 PM |
| 9 | How to get over always being on the outside looking in?I approach all the time. I go to the gym every day of the week. My body is sexy, I can't lie about that. I study to enter a professional field (accounting) and study/practice music (guitar) in my spare time (a passion of mine). I live on my own and I'm employed. I have friends. I don't think I should have to spell out thay I'm not a fa basement dwelling loser to you, or anyone. What's your point? I feel like you're missing my point. I'm not trying to be a victim but I guess I am in a way. It's n… | /r/seduction | 25/10/21 10:07 PM |
| 1 | How to get over always being on the outside looking in?What would you do to deal with the jealousy and sexual frustration? | /r/seduction | 25/10/21 10:00 PM |
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