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I suggest doing so as an individual, or in the space of a man who shows up as a man. If he's not secure in his masculine nature, he's not going to know what to do when a woman puts their walls down and surrenders in their presence. Additionally, most women will naturally surrender, in the presence of a Man connected to his masculine nature.
/r/RedPillWomen11/12/23 10:31 PM
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Ehhhh, the whole "I don't want to get my hands dirty, so I'm not going to touch the thing that could potentially prevent you from falling." Makes me lean more towards a lack of connection with his masculine self. Men shouldn't have to think twice, if they're called into the role of creating a secure and safe place.
/r/RedPillWomen11/12/23 10:28 PM
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I (29M) completely agree with this statement. When it comes to matters of masculine and feminine dynamics. Though growth can come while in a relationship, I don't think it's viable to start that path within a relationship. Too much defining ones self as an individual, to work as a team and show in up for a partnership. Men need other Men, when they have no idea how to be a Man. Otherwise, women will just become their mother.
/r/RedPillWomen11/12/23 10:25 PM
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Look into groups like, "Sacred Sons" Resolving the complete lack of initiation from Boy to Man, and mentors. I found that when I approached these men, that have something I desire or are skilled within a passion, I desire learning. There's genuine excitement on their end to pass on that information. Despite my preconceived notion, it's rather weird to approach another man like that.
/r/PurplePillDebate11/12/23 02:52 AM
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When I was dating, I had significantly more success after moving over to a blue collar job. Not because of the money, but the grit and "cool" facet of my career. And it gave me the tools to define myself as a man, but that's a whole other topic. Nothing against white collar work, just saying that for me personally, in reference to OPs post, being a degree-less chainsaw welding tree climber has certainly resulted in more gravitational pull, upon the pants of women of interest; more frequently tha…
/r/PurplePillDebate09/12/23 09:01 PM
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laughs in blue collar
/r/PurplePillDebate09/12/23 02:13 PM

I think all of these "pill" ideologies construct a narrative that solely serves their followers and demonizes those that don't fit within their definitions. It's so fucking difficult to navigate. I (29M) only see agendas being constructed, that further divide the masses and create conflict. Are there truths within these ideologies? Sure. But most of the time, those truths are taken and are misconstrued in such a way to cosign insecurities and shortcomings, rather than guide the individual toward…
/r/PurplePillDebate09/12/23 01:42 AM
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From my personal experience, I was not able to show up as a healthy romantic partner, or as a man; until I put in that "work" towards my healing, growth, and development. I don't believe there's any specific age or timeline, so many factors come into play when it comes to growing into the human we are capable of being. But I do believe, that MOST men, aren't going to mature to a point of being a good man and healthy partner, until their early to mid-thirties. Potentially later. I don't think it'…
/r/PurplePillDebate04/12/23 10:03 PM
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Climb trees!
/r/MensRights02/12/23 12:41 PM
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