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The thing is your boyfriend looks like he's not able to set boundaries for himself and to realize what's good and what's not for him. I mean, if his friends encourage him to be lazy, to play all day and smoke weed, he does it? He's not able to realize by himself that he should not engage in such behaviour? Also, if you have to monitor everything he does because you're afraid he'll otherwise behave in a childish way... you'll be more like his mother and less like his girlfriend and you will proba…
/r/RedPillWomen13/05/19 05:47 PM
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Well, I think it's a good start if you can finally acknowledge he's immature. You're also right to think you'd be in a bad position if you had to tell him what to do, I think he should rather figure that out himself, but you can encourage him to do so. As synneax said below, is this lack of ambition temporary or part of his personality? Could you ask questions/make him reflect on himself and his past behaviour? Could you pave the way for him to be a better version of himself? Maybe you should su…
/r/RedPillWomen13/05/19 03:56 PM
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I'm also a twenty-one year old girl, and I've been with my boyfriend for one year and a half. So I may not be the best person to give some advice to you, but as we are at the same stages in our lives, I think I should give you my perspective. I think your doubts on your boyfriend and whether he is "husband" material are totally legitimate. No matter how smart, funny and kind he is, he doesn't seem to be hard-working and mature to me. Sure, your future husband must respect you and love you, and i…
/r/RedPillWomen13/05/19 03:08 PM
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Hi super-sensitive girl over there 🙋🏼‍♀️ I’ve been with my boyfriend for one year and a half and we’re both 21. I tend to be extremely sensitive and emotional and I cry an awful lot, especially when I’m on my period. I don’t think crying is bad or manipulative, and I think crying is a normal and healthy way to show your emotions to your partner, especially your husband of several years. I would say crying is not an issue on a red pill perspective and it shouldn’t be. To me, RPW is about building…
/r/RedPillWomen29/04/19 02:12 PM
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I do not think she’s a hateful woman as the movement she participates in, Generation Identity, is a peaceful movement advocating for peaceful political activism. With regards to her political views, having strong views about mass immigration or Islam does not make you a hateful person. Lastly I would say you have to remember she mostly applies her views to Europe, and not to the US. And indeed Europe has always been a white and Christian continent before mass immigration came in the 1950s. Also …
/r/RedPillWomen14/04/19 05:53 AM
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You’re welcome ☺️ I guess it also depends on when you read the novel and what is on your mind at that time. I read it in January, and was really touched by Tess’s personality and character. Also, the subtitle of the novel is « A pure woman », and I felt like Tess was indeed a pure woman. Maybe you should consider reading it again and you’ll be surprised with what you’ll find! I have to confess I didn’t read Jane Eyre. After reading so much English literature I switched to political essays haha. …
/r/RedPillWomen14/04/19 05:42 AM
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I feel about Taylor and some of her songs. I recently listened to reputation and was really surprised by the softness of some her songs, and like you, really enjoyed Delicate and Call it what you want!
/r/RedPillWomen13/04/19 07:32 PM
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Dear ladies, English literature from the 19th century provides us with great role models: • Elinor Dashwood from Jane Austen’s Sense and Sensibility: she’s wise, selfless, witty, and a caring and loving daughter and sister, particularly to her younger sister Marianne. She’s also respectful and always goes with what is fair instead of what would profit her personally. • Margaret Hale from Elizabeth Gaskell’s North and South: she’s devoted to her parents, takes great care of her sick mother and gr…
/r/RedPillWomen13/04/19 06:47 PM
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Him to me: took me on a date on Friday evening in a nice bar, and paid the two hot chocolates. Spent the entire weekend at my place, and even if he had to study hard, took time to be with me. Did the big spoon to make me fall asleep. Motivated me to go to sports, was proud of me when I did, complimented my makeup. Me to him: cooked two nice meals for him (first one: chicken curry, sweet potatoes, potatoes, eggplants, zucchini / second one: pasta, red, yellow and orange bells, spinach), bought hi…
/r/RedPillWomen05/11/18 08:11 AM
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You’re more than welcome, I’m really glad it helped ☺️
/r/RedPillWomen05/11/18 07:57 AM
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Hi! I suffer myself from OCD (Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder) which led to panic attacks and depression, and even ended up in the hospital in March. At that time, I was really not that joyful or feminine, I was also struggling to get out of bed, eat, go out, or even go to uni. As my panic attacks and the anxiety intensified, I asked to go to the hospital: I was in such a bad place there was no other solution. So what I would suggest first is to go to a psychiatrist to have a proper diagnosis, and…
/r/RedPillWomen04/11/18 08:18 PM
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