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I'm just going to throw this out there. Maybe the whole no-sex before marriage thing actually benefitted society more than we thought?
/r/TheRedPill31/12/14 09:58 AM
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I actually get a text from someone at 5:30 at night only for it to be my mom telling me dinner is ready. lol
/r/seduction29/12/14 06:24 PM
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Some guys love to believe their own bullshit.
/r/TheRedPill24/12/14 08:29 PM
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Yeah sure why not? I'll marry a hottie for sure and we'll be happy together. I think it's possible to be happy like that.
/r/TheRedPill20/12/14 04:50 AM
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I'm going to take a bit of a tangent. It's pretty clear to me that Asian-American people in the US have big hangups concerning race and their own cultures. For what its worth I know I will live in an Asian country in the future. I don't know why my parents decided to live in the US, but I prefer Asian culture for a million reasons. I honestly just think its better. People are more fashionable and the girls are more attractive to me. I've spent considerable time there. I'm going back, and I don't…
/r/TheRedPill20/12/14 01:24 AM
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Yeah I see that. Asian-American women have big hang ups about race. Their loss I guess. Me, I just see it as me vs. all/every woman. I don't really think too much about race, just if she's hot, does she like me, etc. Also I never ask about dating history if I can, if I want to bang her. If she's older or unattractive it's a moot point as well, because I don't like her anyway.
/r/TheRedPill20/12/14 01:14 AM
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lots of Asian-American women have really weird complexes concerning race.
/r/TheRedPill20/12/14 01:11 AM
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early thirties this is diminishing really really fast. Unfortunately for them. I actually sympathize with them. It's like they don't know.
/r/TheRedPill20/12/14 01:07 AM
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honestly having all that beats the alternative. I know several older guys with absolutely no women or game at fucking all. Pretty sad. And apparently this is pretty common as a buddy of mine who also rents a room in a house says his housemates are such older single dudes (50's+). I have known for a while that I want kids and a family. I love kids, they are super cute and I think raising a family would be very fulfilling. Of course I want to sow my oats and bang lots of girls first. And trust me …
/r/TheRedPill20/12/14 01:05 AM
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self awareness is too hard. cheesecake and sex and the city is easier.
/r/TheRedPill20/12/14 01:03 AM
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women like that delude themselves into thinking that their partner prospects will always be there and will always get better. And that working like a man is what a modern women should do. Yes of course you can find some dude to fuck you, but the guys you get will be worse and worse, meanwhile they won't want to commit to a gross older "career" lady who would rather put in hours at an office wearing shoulder pads than actually have any female qualities whatsoever. The great tragedy here is that w…
/r/TheRedPill20/12/14 01:01 AM
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I get hit on a lot by older post-wall ladies at whatever offices I've worked at. The worst part to me is that they think they have a shot. That's what really grosses me out the most. Their reality is so far gone. Think, these are the same women that held out for career for several decades, far past reproductive age. Now they are unable to even have kids. But for some reason they think they still have a shot at guys younger than them for some what reason I have no idea. I would rather never have …
/r/TheRedPill20/12/14 12:58 AM
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Along with universities becoming an increasingly hostile environment towards men. So much so, that if you don't support the feminist status quo, majority-ruled thought of academia, you are basically a heretic.
/r/TheRedPill20/12/14 12:51 AM
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they have kids so I'm assuming yes. Also, they don't keep that weight in real life. Only during their competition years. After finishing competing they lose a lot of weight (well, they're still big by normal standards). Actually it's hard even for them to stay that big. Eating is a huge chore. So it's natural for them to lose their gigantic sumo weight and live a relatively normal, if semi-celebrity lifestyle after their competition years are over.
/r/TheRedPill19/12/14 06:51 PM
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That's entirely up to you in my opinion. But I go out of my way to make sure I'm around strong positive male leaders. Like having a male boss I like. I have had female bosses and it's a bit weird. Also having a good martial arts instructor whose a man will help. I have several such guys I look up to.
/r/TheRedPill19/12/14 05:17 PM
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Great point. Also I see the whole "be the opposite of my dad" being a victim of fate in the same way that "be exactly like my dad" would be. Either way you are living your life determined by who your parents are or were. True freedom is being yourself, whatever that is for you. And not giving a fuck who it's like or not like.
/r/TheRedPill19/12/14 05:07 PM
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I agree with this. To me this is individual freedom, defining your own reality and values.
/r/TheRedPill17/12/14 10:04 AM
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As soon as I finish paying off my student loans and get a modest investment nest egg, which should take no more than two years, I am quitting my high tech job and doing something similar. I had more satisfaction working part time, training as an amateur athlete, and having multiple girlfriends. Girls don't care if you're not rich if you're attractive, charismatic, and have a good body. Working in high tech on the other hand means you will have all your free time taken up by working, will be forc…
/r/TheRedPill17/12/14 09:58 AM
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My dad willingly chose to turn his paycheck over to his wife. Actually sought out a woman to do this (second wife). He told me that she beats him sometimes. Nobody asked but hey, maybe you ought to know.
/r/TheRedPill17/12/14 09:53 AM
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Yeah they woke up to the fact that their wives were stashing money away and giving men a paltry portion of their salary as allowance. So why get married if you hardly get sex and then most of your salary is taken away, when you could just live on the cheap and enjoy being a single male forever?
/r/TheRedPill17/12/14 09:49 AM
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In present day you often hear people say "I want to do X so that my children's children's generation will live happily." Personal anecdote, I can't even remember the last time I heard someone say this.
/r/TheRedPill17/12/14 09:47 AM
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on average men will become less intelligent because intelligence will not be selected for. on average all children will become less intelligent because intelligence is not being selected.
/r/TheRedPill17/12/14 09:45 AM
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I think it may have even gotten worse. Certainly not better.
/r/MensRights17/12/14 08:47 AM
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Great read. Funny because when I was in University I was surrounded by feminist fascists. They were so oppressive in their ideology that when I talked to my friend about some MRA issues privately, they would butt in and try and start fights with me. Because of the rampant narrow-minded feminist ideology in academia, and many other unrelated reasons, I decided to not stay in academia. Good decision I still believe firmly to this day.
/r/MensRights17/12/14 08:46 AM
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Because boys are less valuable than girls. Boys are referred to as "children" or "people". Whereas girls are always pointed out as being girls, because people care more about girls. We already know this.
/r/MensRights17/12/14 08:40 AM
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I've kind of gotten to the point where I've been aware of these things and how biased our culture is about it, so much so that I don't care anymore. I can't even bring myself to be mad. I know they are hypocritical and cruel towards males, herein just referred to as "people" usually, but nothing is going to change will it? I mean nobody cares that we are saying this, even when it's so obvious. It shouldn't take a genius to figure out that mainstream "feminism" whatever the hell that is, is moral…
/r/MensRights15/12/14 05:09 AM
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Wait so you're 33 and in college? Seriously though I think seduction is on easy mode if you're in college.
/r/seduction14/11/14 11:01 PM
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Ok. Well if I may. Yes it sounds like she definitely led you on and I wouldn't believe her if she told me she didn't know how you felt. So there's that, and you should consider her not such a great person for it. But you also failed to value yourself, your feelings, your time, and your boundaries. She continued to waste your time and lead you on for years without sex or a proper relationship, and maybe you were never clear about what you really wanted. Stop focusing on just this one person and w…
/r/seduction11/11/14 05:39 PM
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Wow this guy sounds like real low life. Can't you just shoo him away like a beggar? "No sorry don't want any"?
/r/seduction11/11/14 05:28 AM
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Oh wow you're white???!!! Great!!!! Oh wow! Gee golly!
/r/seduction11/11/14 05:23 AM
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I appreciate your honesty.
/r/seduction11/11/14 05:22 AM
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You were in love with a girl you were neither dating not physically intimate with? For 5 years? How does that even work? How old are you? I'm so confused. How can you be in love with someone if you're not like, at all romantic with one another? Is it like a one-way scenario where you are friends and you are secretly "In love"? Was she not aware of this over the half decade? Sorry if I sound like a dick, I guess I kind of am, but I'm honestly curious how this worked.
/r/seduction11/11/14 05:21 AM
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