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we've had six in the past few hours. i'm not sure whether to be annoyed for our sake or yours; i know i'd find it frustrating to have a member of my community sidelining legitimate discussion with thoughtless crossposts from another sub, so i think i feel worse for you. :/
/r/MGTOW204/04/18 02:29 AM
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our tech guy could probably help your mods write a bot for that... believe me, we'd be happy to help. pinging /u/supernumiphone in case he desires a contact name. also, thanks for reading our sidebar. it is indeed against our rules.
/r/MGTOW203/04/18 12:55 AM
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It gave me pause as well. Utterly true, and well said.
/r/TheRedPill05/11/14 05:43 AM
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You're a really good writer. Damn.
/r/TheRedPill05/11/14 05:41 AM
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you said a lot of interesting things here, to which i'd very much like to respond, and will, but one thing in particular i want to tunnel in on right away, because it's something i was thinking about last night well before you even posted this, and that is the following. I've always said decent women are forged by the hands of men quite true. but something i'd like to go so far as to say is, so too are INdecent women. i'm not talking about you, or even the general you in this sub, but rather, me…
/r/TheRedPill05/11/14 04:24 AM
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setting aside the disparity between how males and females are treated in such a situation (we emphatically agree on that), what gets me as much as anything is this woman's ARROGANCE. who the fuck is self-entitled and arrogant enough to disclose such activity in their best-selling memoir - tee hee, i was such a crazy kid, look at me look at me i'm daring and special - and think even for a goddamned MOMENT that no one will, or should, take umbrage? what a disgusting person. it's offensive to me.
/r/TheRedPill04/11/14 06:28 PM
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i was incredibly curious about sexuality when i was a kid (to say the absolute least). i can vouch: mirrors. i never pried open another kid's vagina, least of all that of a younger relative. jesus christ. it's not curious exploration when the other party has to be bribed and manipulated into participating - "curious exploration" is two similarly-aged kids poking around each other's junk. bribing and manipulating your kid sister for sexual gratification over the span of ten years is fucking preda…
/r/TheRedPill04/11/14 05:44 PM
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yeah, but chicks instinctively dig being challenged. had he pushed it, maybe. but he knew where to stop, and challenged her exactly enough. she probably had the sense that if she fucked up his hair, he'd ensure she was begging for quarters outside 7-11 the following day. even money she'd fuck him if he pressed it next time.
/r/TheRedPill04/11/14 04:39 AM
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sometimes, no lie. but often it really is just establishing boundaries. most women for whom the subtext is "are you better than him?" will follow "i have a boyfriend," with "...but... [something something he doesn't appreciate me something something]" as they eye fuck you while pressing a thigh against yours. it's obvious shit, but we aren't exactly subtle.
/r/TheRedPill04/11/14 04:36 AM
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i responded in that thread, if it adds anything (or not). it might at least be good for derisive fodder. ;)
/r/TheRedPill04/11/14 04:29 AM
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(part two. babbly, i warned you.) as someone who frequents /r/relationships (check my post history), i've run into this a thousand times, as recently as yesterday. if you check, you'll see where i called a woman out on wanting to hang out in New York with a male colleague despite her partner's disapproval, and i pointed out exactly as you did - 'how would you feel if,' etc. my goal was to jar her into reality, into seeing things from another perspective - her OWN perspective, should she be hones…
/r/TheRedPill04/11/14 04:14 AM
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So you're a typical woman but at least you're self-aware and not high on your own bullshit. That's refreshing, I suppose. “typical woman” should, again, be offensive, but that's actually a pretty fair way to describe me, frankly. I’m definitely a typical woman - sometimes i'll hear myself talking, or step outside my own emotional reaction to something, and realize, 'ugh, i'm doing that shit?' and i feel embarrassed by it. i don't always succeed, and sometimes it takes me a few beats (if not a fe…
/r/TheRedPill04/11/14 04:13 AM
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i feel like i should be offended by everything you said here, but i can't bring myself to be. it's not untrue. i'm not a misogynist, or one of those women who touts herself as "one of the boys" who "just can't stand the drama of women," but there are some undeniable truths about my gender that it would be intellectually dishonest to deny. and i'll be honest, this felt disingenuous even as i wrote it: if your woman needs to be manipulated into not cheating, then perhaps she's not the right woman.
/r/TheRedPill03/11/14 08:48 PM
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your middle paragraph makes me wonder if i know you, since your story could be that of every guy my ex-friend (mentioned downthread) has ever been with. that's been her pattern for YEARS. she's chewed through three husbands that way, in addition to her prior boyfriends. i'll put it this way - she has been married steadily since 2000: to three different men. that's some interesting math. once she met a new guy, the story was always the same: "he doesn't pay attention to me, he doesn't go out with…
/r/TheRedPill03/11/14 05:27 PM
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exactly. we ALWAYS know what we're doing. it's the rare bird indeed who doesn't work three steps ahead. i had a friend once who started cheating on her husband, but laid the groundwork early, and not only with him, but with her friends, including me. suddenly, after nine years of nary a negative word being said about her marriage, she was upset that he wasn't spending time with her (he was studying for a degree so he could get a promotion so that she could have the luxury car she wanted) and not…
/r/TheRedPill03/11/14 02:46 AM
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You state that anyone not kneejerking to three words in my entire comment is a white knight enforcing a pussypass, and go on to repeatedly state that I offered nothing new to the conversation (despite a thread full of dudes repeating the same thing over and over), and I'm the one shaming? I'm the hamster? I'll offer the same: case in point.
/r/TheRedPill02/11/14 11:00 PM
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well, you may have a point. you don't start all your comments by saying "as a pedantic asshole," choosing instead to let the context give that away, so i suppose i could have refrained from explicitly mentioning my gender; as with you, it eventually would've been obvious. that said, i was making my gender known not in relation to my larger point (which context indeed would have taken care of), but to point out my recognition that women who post here by and large come across as either bitter or p…
/r/TheRedPill02/11/14 10:16 PM
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as a woman, it's impossible to post in this forum without sounding like i'm pandering, but you're exactly right. so too are the guys who said the correct response would've been to make fun of him - NOT to act like he didn't care, but to degrade him in her eyes without seeming threatened or overly insulting (because the latter would create a need in her to defend him). it's a fine line, but one that is very effective when properly toed. and as someone who's been in a similar situation, but in the…
/r/TheRedPill02/11/14 03:23 PM
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