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For me yes. It would be a slight chance if i would see a cummulation of these factors: 1. you come to me with all the extent of it, no things left in the dark, i don't have to find out from other sources, that would give me the opportunity to make an informed deceission. 2. There is no shadow of a doubt of your regret. 3. Action. You need to actively do something to offset the balance in the other way. Idk, you dedicate your free time to volunteering with victims of dommestic abuse, or anyting t…
/r/ExRedPill19/08/26 11:04 AM
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It is, wtf. It's on the same level with having a past of a hrdcore racist with clan membership. You just swich hating black and brown people with hating and abusing women.
/r/ExRedPill19/08/26 04:23 AM
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Nothings is guaranteed, but what is the likelihood of just coming out 2, 3, 5 years from now? A wedding you both attend and someone just drunkenly makes some comments about old times, a family gathering, an old online post, a book that she finds. I mean... you could try to take it to the grave, but if it gets out? Thing is with human brain, we tend to imagine way worse, "why did you hide it all those years? is that all? are you still hiding some parts? worse parts? how can i be sure and trust yo…
/r/ExRedPill18/08/26 04:38 PM
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if you see a future with her nothing is "personal". If you want her by your side through all the hardships in life, you'll have to open up. Life has way worse things in store for us, if you think that's bad wait until a loved one get horribly sick, or dies. That's not a question of "if" it's a "when". I held my mom though one and a half years of chemotherapy until she passed of a horrible disease that distroied her body and my soul. My husband was my anchor, you don't get any more down and perso…
/r/ExRedPill18/08/26 03:58 PM
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These things have a tendency of surfacing eventually. I suggest it is better if it comes from you. The acceptances part for me would be conditioned by that. Show true remorse, not only with words, with actions as well (give back a little to mend what you broke) and own your mistakes. Respect her enough to trust her with the truth. Would you like to know if your girlfriend had a history of sex work in her 20's? Even if that was no longer the case? How would you feel to randomply find out 3 years …
/r/ExRedPill18/08/26 03:03 PM
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that's the most idiotic example. The reason women aren't drafted is that a sharp decrease in the female population will make all but impossible to recover from the human loss of war. It's not for the love of women, it's just math. As you can see governments have no problem with the health hazards pregnancies cause women, as long as they benefit. And spare me the "dangerous jobs" have you heard of the "phossy jaw" or "radium girls"? Most dangerous and unpleasant jobs are still handled by women in…
/r/ExRedPill06/05/23 02:39 PM
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I've seen so many posts like this one "how can i help my RP brother"... why help him? I have a sibling as well and if i would ever be disrespected like that i would simply cut ties. Why so much care and empathy for someone who considers you inferior and barely human? RP is a criminal ideology no different than antisemitism, if you wouldn't cradle a racist "how can I help my neo-Nazi brother?" why bother for misogynists?
/r/ExRedPill22/03/23 09:40 AM
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perfect answer
/r/ExRedPill17/03/23 05:45 PM
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There is a slightly higher chance at birth to have a boy. "The ratio of male to female births, called the sex ratio, is about 105 to 100, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). This means about 51% of deliveries result in a baby boy." https://utswmed.org/medblog/it-boy-or-girl-fathers-family-might-provide-clue/#:~:text=The%20ratio%20of%20male%20to,result%20in%20a%20baby%20boy. But the number evens out at later age since men have a higher mortality rate, and it grows in favor of women …
/r/ExRedPill14/03/23 03:35 PM
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wtf, there's a sub about this? xD
/r/ExRedPill10/03/23 10:41 AM
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you're not lucky, you just seem decent and realistic.
/r/ExRedPill10/03/23 10:37 AM
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from everything I read...kind of. As a woman, all i can tell is that you're probably reaching to high and they are not that interested. You wouldn't experience this if you would approach women of this description "clean, decently dressed, a little awkward, and slightly overweight". The main problem with men I've met is that they overestimate themselves. And honestly that "power bullshit" isn't working for most women, you'll just add another turn-off best-case scenario and a red flag for others.
/r/ExRedPill10/03/23 10:34 AM
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that it's what you like to think, or what you were thought but it's most definitely not the truth. Men have the same fallout IF they have friends, to begin with. Men can be just as bitter and backstabbing as women if not more, I have first-hand experience with that. There are shitty humans in both teams, obviously, you'll have a higher chance of encountering shitty humans the more you socialize.
/r/ExRedPill16/02/23 10:58 AM
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Pfff, give me a break. Children aren't what most wealthy people are after, I doubt Leonardo DiCaprio is dating young women for "tHe FeRtIlItY". Wealthy and well-kept women have just as many opportunities as wealthy and well-kept men.
/r/ExRedPill03/02/23 02:17 PM
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Tell that to Madonna
/r/ExRedPill03/02/23 07:37 AM
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Physical strength makes someone superior?... And here am I, a frail architect overseeing dozens of buffed men every day. In an agricultural society, strength was a good stat. But now? In a service-based society/information era, it's a dump stat.
/r/ExRedPill18/01/23 12:33 PM
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