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| 13 | Virginia man serves four years in prison for a false rape conviction, is found to be innocent and released, still remains on sex offender list and is on probationIt's a good thing women always behave rationally. /s | /r/MensRights | 28/12/13 06:13 AM |
| 8 | Truly incredible - words do not describe.Men tend to wage physical war. Women tend to wage psychological war. And we more readily recognize and reprimand the former while overlooking the latter. | /r/MGTOW | 20/12/13 03:27 PM |
| 3 | Shit SandwichPluralistic ignorance In social psychology, pluralistic ignorance is a situation where a majority of group members privately reject a norm, but assume incorrectly that most others accept it, therefore in turn going along with it. This is also described as "no one believes, but everyone thinks that everyone believes." a.k.a. The Emperor's New Clothes | /r/TheRedPill | 07/12/13 11:52 PM |
| 2 | I'm a girl and I recently started visiting here to see what TRP was all about and I guess I have some questions.Personally, I stopped believing in "true love" a long time ago. I think people can feel that they're in love, but the feelings are obviously heavily based on superficial traits, and usually can go sour pretty quickly. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nerve_growth_factor#Cultural_significance | /r/TheRedPill | 13/10/13 11:03 PM |
| 1 | I'm a girl and I recently started visiting here to see what TRP was all about and I guess I have some questions.Marriage is more like The Lottery than the lottery. There are very few upsides for men, and of those few their benefits are pretty insignificant compared to the potential downsides. | /r/TheRedPill | 13/10/13 10:00 PM |
| 2 | How I dealt with my last shit test.Are weak shit tests like this usually conscious efforts, or just some learned or subconscious behavior? | /r/TheRedPill | 05/10/13 07:02 AM |
| 5 | What Women Really Think About Men Who Don't Approach ThemI think part of the problem is that our society has grown much more fearful of people who have odd behaviors. We even trust normal people a whole lot less these days mostly due to very rare events that are reported in the media. For example, men can no longer help a lost child or they run the risk of being labeled a pedophile. | /r/seduction | 26/03/10 05:10 PM |
| 1 | What Women Really Think About Men Who Don't Approach Themunless you are giving off creepy or desperate vibes There's always this caveat... :) | /r/seduction | 26/03/10 04:54 PM |
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