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| 1 | 21F, Still feel very depressed about TRP/some aspects of evo-psych to the point of wanting to drop out of uniI would suggest going back to therapy. If your past therapist didn't understand, you can always seek out another in the hopes that they will. Maybe someone who knows how to work with people suffering PTSD. If you don't understand where your bad thoughts are coming from, and you don't know how to cope with them, this problem will not go away on its own. You should be speaking with a professional who can help guide you through your triggers and thought processes so you understand what is truly at … | /r/ExRedPill | 12/06/16 01:21 AM |
| 4 | Can I learn to trust an ex redpill guy?Might be worth having another conversation with him about how you feel regarding red pill. If anything it'll allow you to give him a heads up on your opinion, as well as educate him on why the "movement" is a haven for misogynistic scumbags. As long as you're aware of the red flags of abuse and Twerp bullshit, you'll be able to call him out if he stops treating you well, too. Just be true to yourself and don't put up with that crap if he does try to game you. Good luck. :) | /r/ExRedPill | 19/11/15 01:43 AM |
| 11 | TRP's Influence on me and My decision to move onI think one of the most dangerous things TRP can do is to dehumanize women. By internally classifying us as "different" it can be far easier to breed contempt. I'm glad you're coming back to humanity. It's not as awesome as it could be, but its nice in places. :) | /r/ExRedPill | 17/08/15 04:49 AM |
| 6 | TRP's Influence on me and My decision to move onWhat parts of RP would you say helped you? Have you looked for other positive resources in those areas that do not have the negative aspects of RP? | /r/ExRedPill | 16/08/15 11:44 AM |
| 12 | How TRP almost got me, why I left, and how they took my best friend from me. Please help?I'm really sad your friend hurt you. It really sucks to realise you are growing apart from someone you love and admire. I'd suggest giving your friend some time. He may have been angry and on the defensive because you called him out. You know how those red pill shmucks like to talk about never "dropping frame"? Well, I wonder if he was doing that with you in response to your argument. Give him some time to cool off, and to clear his head from the TRP-coloured glasses he's got on due to his new f… | /r/ExRedPill | 14/01/15 07:11 AM |
| 6 | Ten years after he was sent to prison for sex crimes he didn't commit, Steven Phillips and his wife divorced. In 2009, he was exonerated and awarded nearly $6 million in compensation. His ex-wife says she's entitled to some of it.I'm seeing a lot of vitriol aimed at her for divorcing him, but the article clearly states it was him who sought the divorce. There is way more to this than a money grubbing ex. | /r/MensRights | 16/06/13 10:27 PM |
| 6 | Ten years after he was sent to prison for sex crimes he didn't commit, Steven Phillips and his wife divorced. In 2009, he was exonerated and awarded nearly $6 million in compensation. His ex-wife says she's entitled to some of it.Says in the article he divorced her, as well. | /r/MensRights | 16/06/13 09:34 PM |
| 2 | Guy holds door open for woman, gets an HR letter when she complainsNo, those are sucker pads, sorry. | /r/MensRights | 25/05/13 04:30 PM |
| 96 | Guy holds door open for woman, gets an HR letter when she complainsThanks. Apparently the rest of the community hates me and mine, however. I might have to start up a "Human Resources Rights" community from all of the flak i'm getting, today.. O.O | /r/MensRights | 25/05/13 04:30 PM |
| -7 | Guy holds door open for woman, gets an HR letter when she complainsThere are so many things wrong with this.... HR's job is to protect the company from being sued AND do the right thing. Despite HOW this company reacted, they HAD to react. It was just done really poorly. I am shocked at the poor image of HR this community has. Its really disheartening as an HR professional. The ignorance about what we do is astounding. | /r/MensRights | 25/05/13 03:31 PM |
| 524 | Guy holds door open for woman, gets an HR letter when she complainsThe nice thing about the "reasonable person standard" is that it goes both ways in situations like this. I work in HR. I can't even imagine being the person faced with this complaint. I'd probably hold the door for her as I escort her out of my office. | /r/MensRights | 25/05/13 03:00 PM |
| 18 | I was falsely accused of raping a girl 3 years ago. Yesterday a friend sent me this link (xpost r/justiceporn)Jesus. If my s/o told me they got raped that evening moments after we had unprotected sex, I'd have to battle my sense of wanting to slap the shit out of them as I take them to the hospital. It would be hard for me to be calm and help them deal with that pain as I deal with the terror of my risk as well. If she HAD actually been raped that night, she could have exposed her husband to an STI. :( | /r/MensRights | 24/12/12 04:00 PM |
| 0 | Saw this on r/depression, found myself nodding in agreement.You have to wonder how many of those men make these choices due to guilt or shame associated with a society which expects them to pony up and be a man who isn't affected by their emotions in a negative way. | /r/MensRights | 10/12/12 03:46 PM |
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