| Upvotes | Title | Category | Author | Subreddit | Date (UTC) |
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| 11 | How to not freak out in high stress situations? | ADVICE | krasivya | /r/RedPillWomen | 22/08/16 02:20 PM |
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| 1 | How to not freak out in high stress situations?This is a really good way to frame it! I know that when I make mistakes I feel devastated and my only life raft is his support. I don't know why I have the uncontrollable urge to nitpick when he makes mistakes but since finding RPW I've gotten much better at that. And with this advice I think that empathy will be a great guide. | /r/RedPillWomen | 22/08/16 10:26 PM |
| 3 | How to not freak out in high stress situations?I like that! Maybe I can tell my husband that when I'm quiet I'm not upset, I'm just trying to handle my thoughts. We can have a code phrase for when that happens so that he knows I'm not mad, just quiet. Thank you! | /r/RedPillWomen | 22/08/16 10:25 PM |
| 3 | Tips and Tricks For Grooming?That coconut oil tip just changed my life! I always get some red bumps after shaving my thighs but they just disappeared instantly after the oil sunk in. Thank you! | /r/RedPillWomen | 30/01/16 07:38 PM |
| 7 | I fell off the wagon- hard. Help? Encouragement? Advice?Relinquishing control does not mean have him run all the errands or take all the "responsibilities." Get your own car looked at. And finances are something you share so, this may be against RPW philosophy, but if his maintenance is financially damaging your household and he's okay with you handling the money then do it. | /r/RedPillWomen | 31/12/15 06:18 PM |
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