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View 0 posts and 13 comments by SwordsOfSanghelios on TheRedPill subreddit and various other subreddits related to The Red Pill community.
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Doesn’t sound like he is a decent guy
/r/ExRedPill24/10/25 03:36 AM
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I think you should just keep asking him questions. Test his knowledge, test his opinions. But also understand that for your own safety and mental health that at the end of the day, you may likely have to put yourself first and at the very least go LC with him.
/r/ExRedPill22/10/25 02:14 AM
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Yeah but you need to do the work to dismantle that.
/r/ExRedPill23/08/25 02:08 AM
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I mean for me, I’m just trying to avoid anyone who gives off “the man must lead” kinda vibes. I said on another post yesterday usually the first thing most guys will ask me on dating apps is “can you cook?” So it’s basically just about self worth. Obviously there’s nothing wrong with women choosing to stay home, as a wife or mother, it’s the root of that choice is what matters to me. Edit; a word
/r/ExRedPill08/06/24 02:02 PM
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Women get dragged into it, absolutely. I see tons of women online saying they used to be a working feminist but are not stay at home moms who study the Bible daily and I’m like, that’s great…. until they make it about how all women are lost and that feminism is a lie and women need to do their true godly calling and become mothers and wives who cook from scratch every single day. So yeah. It doesn’t take much for anyone to get wrapped into this toxic mindset. Another issue for me is how these re…
/r/ExRedPill08/06/24 01:57 PM
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It’s a no from me
/r/ExRedPill22/02/24 06:02 PM
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He asked on a public forum…..
/r/ExRedPill19/02/24 04:04 PM
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It isn’t necessarily misogynistic but one issue lies in the fact that many men who do hold these views go out of their way to shame women who do enjoy casual sex or have had casual sex. Many people have different wants, needs and expectations in a relationship. We aren’t all the same and people do change. It is good to take some time to question yourself on why you feel this way, as society often judges women for enjoying sex and as I see on this app and Instagram a lot, red pillers are trying t…
/r/ExRedPill19/02/24 04:02 PM
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Yes, you’re wrong. First of all, there’s nothing wrong with having standards. We all have them and what those standards are vary from person to person. Secondly, women are not some mystical hive mind. We have different thoughts and opinions, my friends have completely different tastes in potential partners than I do and that’s fine. Thirdly, maybe you need to look within yourself. Perhaps you’re not presenting yourself in a way that would make anyone even be interested in you? The way you act wi…
/r/ExRedPill15/01/24 09:12 PM
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Upvoted cause same. I wasn’t even commenting or seeking out specifically red pilled or conservative content and then one day, Instagram just started slapping me in the face with religious conservative SAHM’s and men saying women should have no rights.
/r/ExRedPill14/01/24 09:28 PM
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I have been noticing how rampant sexism is amongst the younger generation. I’m an older gen z, literally born when gen z started, so I grew up alongside the younger millennials and a lot of terms were super normal for me growing up too. One thing that was weird for me was the fact that as a girl growing up, we were kinda expected to stay pure for ourselves and our future husbands but it was fine for everyone else (mainly men and teenage boys) to sexualize us. As a teen, there was this pressure t…
/r/ExRedPill08/01/24 06:02 PM
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Really? I didn’t know. We were using body count when I was in high school. Granted, I think it’s weird but I’m also not sure how long the red pill community has actually been around for
/r/ExRedPill08/01/24 03:02 PM
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Women will usually try less violent methods of suicide, such as overdose. It’s much more common for men to jump from a bridge or to shoot themselves, women try to leave as little of a mess as possible and that’s why more female suicide attempts are unsuccessful.
/r/ExRedPill18/12/23 05:38 PM
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