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I think this is a load of horse shit. But sure, this is "theredpill" so it's not like I don't expect the majority of these comments to lean this way. I'm all for men not getting railroaded and there are many instances in society where they do and I'm all for a good discussion on that... with objectivity and reason. First, everyone makes a lot of assumptions about "nannies and daycare" but we have no idea. We just like to imagine that's what's going on because then we can get behind this idea tha…
/r/TheRedPill19/08/14 02:20 AM
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I don't think it's a comparative example. In Russel Brand's case you have 2 people who already have careers and wealth. In Mel Gibson's example you have 2 people in their early 20s getting married with nothing, his acting career takes off, she quits nursing and stays at home with the kids, doesn't pursue her own career/goals etc because he is financially providing for the family and it isn't necessary. "Together" they raise a family and build their wealth and after 30 years he has to give her ha…
/r/TheRedPill18/08/14 07:39 PM
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I don't see where it says she is entitled to half of every future check he receives for the rest of his life. He is accountable for the residuals... this is money continued to be earned on films made during their marriage, not on new projects, etc. 50% for everything earned during the 30 years of marriage seems fair though.
/r/TheRedPill18/08/14 07:25 PM
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Is that what you're getting from what I'm saying? That I think it's all bravado? To clarify, I guess, I feel like it's wrong to impose yourself in that way upon another person. That's it. And I'm not sure why I have to defend why I am "here" in this internet thread. If we look at the rules/guidelines of the subreddit, for instance, the first two sentences read "The primary focus of Seddit (/r/seduction[1] ) is the study of human seduction. Mainly, how to integrate specific seduction and self-imp…
/r/seduction02/07/14 10:19 PM
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It was meant to convey that there are plenty of other ways to find someone without having to invade upon them in some kind of "alpha" mentality where the only way to appear to have self confidence is to "take them by surprise" with an ambush kiss 15 seconds after meeting them.
/r/seduction02/07/14 09:14 PM
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Well that's not true at all... I have a great deal of personal relationship experience that allow me to formulate my opinions... just none of it has involved going up to women I just meet and trying to force a kiss on them. You don't need to experience everything in life to have an opinion on it. I don't need to shoot up heroin to feel like I probably don't want to do that.
/r/seduction02/07/14 06:38 PM
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Well that's what I said... I have no idea what "game" is so I have no opinion on whether or not I think it is bad (unless what is shown in this video is indeed the totality of it - but if this is part of it than I'm inclined to lean one way right now). I can, however, say that what I see in this video is wrong. Just because a couple women might have been okay with it doesn't make it okay. I don't need to try violating someones personal space to see if it works out and get experience with it to c…
/r/seduction02/07/14 05:48 PM
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I don't know where I said randomly in any of my comments, nor did I suggest you said it. I'm explicitly referencing the video posted and the methods within. Maybe it's not my reading comprehension that needs working on.
/r/seduction02/07/14 04:39 PM
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Honestly you are right, I have no idea what "doing game" is but that certainly isn't going to stop me from commenting on something that I think is wrong. People read and/or watch this kind of "advice" and think it's a good idea that will work for them and I think it's bad advice plain and simple.
/r/seduction02/07/14 03:30 PM
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I just think you need to have a clue really. You can feel out a situation after you get to know someone. That doesn't make you unassertive and not have confidence... it makes you a gentleman. Going up to women you just meet and planting one on them "without permission", however, makes you kind of an asshole and a creeper though! But by all means you don't have to listen to me!
/r/seduction02/07/14 02:27 PM
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Well I'm married with a kid... and I did this without grabbing girls by the sides of their face and pulling them toward me to kiss them after just meeting them. The key to this, was to get to know her on a more intimate level. Talk... laugh... be respectful... you know... crazy shit like that.
/r/seduction02/07/14 02:16 PM
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"The key is to not be asking her for permission" ಠ_ಠ
/r/seduction02/07/14 02:01 PM
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