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| 1 | How to politely reject girls hitting on me in my new workplace?Sure, I understand that. | /r/askTRP | 03/05/19 12:12 PM |
| 1 | Why?Sure. If you want to view it from utilitarian side of things, the argument would go like this. If you want a LTR / marriage, not sharing about at least main points of LTR creates a huge weakness in the relationship. If the other side finds out eventually the relationship might implode. I see the situation very similar with cheating - it might pass unnoticed, but if it does not, it will likely cost you relationship. | /r/askTRP | 03/05/19 09:09 AM |
| 1 | Why?How would you feel if your LTR followed something akin to TRP, never told you, and then you would find out? It would be a reason good enough for immediate break-up for the most people. I guess many do not find it fair to have one measure for yourself and another one for the others. | /r/askTRP | 03/05/19 06:04 AM |
| 3 | How to politely reject girls hitting on me in my new workplace?My wife knows more or less everything about me. We have been together for about fifteen years, everything going on fine so far (blue-pill marriage). | /r/askTRP | 03/05/19 05:19 AM |
| 3 | Why is TRP perceived negatively from the outside?Becauset TRP is generally anti-marriage, supports the idea of having multiple sexual partners at the same time while seeing the same thing as bad when women does that, and of course, because it supports the idea of men lording over women - having their needs met all the time while encouraging not meeteing the women meet too often. These things seem bad when viewed from the outside. | /r/askTRP | 24/04/19 04:22 PM |
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