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Social Issuesktrucklover2/r/MensRights29/04/21 03:54 AM
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I saw one of the brightest kids in the class get flamed so badly (in front of the Dean) that it ruined his academic future. This kid was right and clearly good at arguing but it was like watching a guy in a souped up hatchback race a bunch of purpose built F1 cars on a purpose built F1 track. We all got the message. These guys have the tools the skills and they made the track so fuck you and your hatchback.
/r/askTRP30/05/21 01:02 AM
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I had a daughter. Maturity and compassion, that's the only way, unfortunately it comes with age. I feel your pain though I was late to this game too.
/r/askTRP30/05/21 12:37 AM
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I learned to keep my mouth shut and give those tickets what they wanted. Most of us read the situation basically as a choice, color in between the lines that the lectures left for us and kill it in the assessments or go against the lecturers' ideological position and take that hill which required a Jordan Peterson like academic knowledge of sexual politics (which almost no first years had) and run the very real risk of failing. It sure is shit for them to put first years in that position but tha…
/r/askTRP28/05/21 03:52 AM
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When I was at uni the 90s we were encouraged to debate these concepts and it was literally like baiting (so they could pile on anyone who had the wrong opinion). The 90s version of downvoting. Anyone watching this who wanted to pass their course and have a good future knew what was up, and kept their mouth shut. It was straight up censorship by bullying.
/r/askTRP28/05/21 12:05 AM
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It's never the right time and if I'm being totally honest never really the right girl (there are always some things that irk you right). The trick is to make decisions with the imperfect choices you have and stick to them making allowances for the negatives and dealing with the blowback. The same goes for the next hundred decisions you will have to make after marrying her, buying a house, finding a kindergarten, that far too expensive mini van. That is the art of being a man, something we lost a…
/r/askTRP21/05/21 08:57 PM
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Hey, 50 year old pooter here, not sure this is what you want to hear but I've been on the grind so long I literally don't know what it is like to have a normal life. But I do it because someone really smart once told me that the most challenging time for a man is 40-45 because most guys give up the grind about then For those who develop themselves during this time and push through the desire to rest on their previous hard work magic shit happens. She was right btw. While I've been grinding post …
/r/askTRP18/05/21 09:00 PM
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I don't think anyone could have said that better! Married 17 years here and temptation is always all around. If she sees you as a keeper you had better believe she knows everything about what you do. Break that trust and you come home to a very cold house, and as most guys who have done it know it's game over from there. Red pill isn't just about getting pussy. It is also about being a high value male and there is a lot to gain from that.
/r/askTRP11/05/21 09:10 PM
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Lowered myself in the estimation of several people doing this exact thing. Trp is a personal journey of self improvement. Be aware that to some people it looks a lot like you are going backwards. And those people will treat you accordingly, as an un-evolved cave dweller.
/r/TheRedPill12/03/21 07:16 AM
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Hey, just weighing in for the fuck of it. I had the same experience of coasting through school and I thought I was a naturally gifted but looking back on it now I'm pretty sure that it was just that the bar was set pretty low at my school and there was an ingrained culture of cruising through life. When I finally did find myself around people who had come up in harsher academic environments they wiped the floor with me.
/r/MarriedRedPill09/02/21 10:00 PM
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Married, 50 late red pilled guy here. I totally agree with your choice and I could see a life for me single, all the things I could have achieved. But I have to say for balance that I became a heaps, heaps, heaps better person through the bullshit hard challenges of marriage and raising kids. Using the gold you guys spin here but channeling It into becoming a man and a leader in my area/ family has given me heaps more than the shallow fun life I had as a 20 year and early 30 year old narcissisti…
/r/askTRP28/10/20 10:11 PM
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I was caught up in a cycle of jealousy, mostly relating to my direct peers having an easier life than me, and no I'm not a "while you were playing In was learning the blade" kind of guy. I just felt that people were mocking me for the hard and seriously painful life choices I was having to make. I was like why the fuck don't they have to make these choices and why do they all get to have it so easy type of hate. Then I realized that I was becoming a hater myself and seriously wasting my energy. …
/r/askTRP09/06/20 11:45 PM
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I laughed out loud at that. Mahomesp is right you are going to face a lot more hate as the years go on. Don't bust your brain trying to figure out why. The way I deal with it is to not allow myself to participate in it, catch yourself judging and stop it.
/r/askTRP09/06/20 08:55 PM
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