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latefordates/r/askTRP01/09/14 03:24 AM
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latefordates/r/askTRP05/09/14 10:05 AM
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latefordates/r/TheRedPill18/08/14 05:54 AM
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But don't women actually like attention? Wouldn't raising it to her radar would cause cognitive dissonance and all? (a newbie question lol)
/r/askTRP05/09/14 10:14 AM
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I also wonder... Is true power charisma? Is it inspiring people or striking fear in people? Fine line...
/r/askTRP05/09/14 10:09 AM
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Man I feel ya, that must have sucked bad. Ho's over bros? Come on! That makes sense. Or someone with a strong sense of the bro code lol
/r/askTRP01/09/14 03:03 PM
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Yeah that'll be pretty awkward... You make a good point there
/r/askTRP01/09/14 02:06 PM
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That's true. She used to treat me as an emotional trash can too, because that's how she treats her other girl friends. But i told her directly that I wasn't interested in hearing her moan about stuff especially her friend's problems lol. Then she kinda shut off away from me and started finding more friends to dump her crap on. It kinda makes sense.
/r/askTRP01/09/14 01:19 PM
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That makes sense. I guess it just happens that I'm in a circle where there are too many females in my group, hence I can't find a bro and have to "make do" with a girl bro : /
/r/askTRP01/09/14 01:16 PM
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That makes sense. So, keep her as a sister - not a bro (kinda obvious but well yeah). I think what's missing from my life is a real bro I can count on.
/r/askTRP01/09/14 05:25 AM
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I understand... It's so intriguing though. Women and men are of the same species - yet a simple difference in androgen and estrogen levels can cause such a huge disparity in their "loyalties"?? Would it be due to some form of social conditioning or is it really due to their inherent nature?
/r/askTRP01/09/14 05:22 AM
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I think I understand what you mean by that... I've always found that despite being a friend, they're always "taking" instead of giving (occasionally when they feel guilty).
/r/askTRP01/09/14 05:21 AM
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I like the way she approaches philosophies and ideas and she's pretty smart. Why not? She's like a little sister to me. I mean, let's say you're in a working environment and you need to get along with a colleague... You're definitely going to need to deal with them on a friend level right? (that idiom where you don't shit where you eat?) Is there really no way that could happen?
/r/askTRP01/09/14 03:48 AM
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