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For "Don't cater to her every whim" - A lot of men like to be generous and then don't understand why their generosity isn't appreciated. It's because catering to a woman's every whim is shitty, not generous. As any man who has tried it knows and as women will readily tell you like this thread, it doesn't actually make her feel good. And since that's the point of liking being generous, knock it off. Men who really care about being generous try something else and get better results. Men who want t…
/r/TheRedPill29/03/15 11:20 PM
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I don't care as long as the rejection is communicated clearly so that I don't waste my time. When a woman barely knows you she can be worried about all sorts of things, whether you'll flip out, whether you won't take the hint, whether you're a huge creep, whatever. So whatever the method of rejection I don't take it personally and just move on.
/r/TheRedPill29/03/15 10:39 PM
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The red pill itself is not about moral or immoral. I think it's super important to be moral and generous, but that doesn't really have to do with TRP. I overlay red pill knowledge on top of my desires to be moral and generous and it works just fine. Others have different sexual strategy goals and they're welcome to them.
/r/TheRedPill29/03/15 01:27 AM
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TRP is amoral, so asking people to be decent and pleasant isn't really relevant except as it relates to sexual strategy. I think it's good to make the "New Guys: TRP is like a salad bar" point that men can decide what to take and leave in this subreddit, including where the counterproductive asshole line is, but "smile, laugh and be pleasant" is generic and sometimes irrevelant/unhelpful advice.
/r/TheRedPill28/03/15 11:38 PM
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There's a trend of mothers wanting to talk to daughters like they talk to their female friends: super validating, super positive, do you girl. It's an atrocious way to be a friend and it's an even worse way to be a parent.
/r/TheRedPill28/03/15 10:44 PM
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