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In your experience, what's the easiest place in the USA for pick up, what place has been the worst? I'm assuming you live in the USA, if not then wherever you've been.
/r/TheRedPill04/04/25 04:45 PM
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Hispanic girls raised in the US are ideologically the same as any other race, so more of a risk of divorce there I would say. The key difference for Hispanic girls raised in Latin American countries is that they grow up in an environment where there's more stigma against divorced women and less of a social safety net, so they're not as eager to jump on the divorce bandwagon but it still happens here and there especially amongst women who see themselves as more progressive. You'll have to evaluat…
/r/TheRedPill11/06/24 05:12 PM
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Anything that doesn't sound Spanish will do the trick, so you're good to go! You should read up on the "St Patrick's battalion" on wikipedia. Mexicans love Irish so much that they convinced an Irish battalion fighting for the Americans to switch over to the Mexican side, they gave them free land and all kinds of perks.
/r/TheRedPill13/05/24 04:43 PM
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Hispanic guy in the US here, finally a post where I can chime in with my experience: First generation Hispanic girls (usually the ones who speak with an accent) will jump at the opportunity to date someone with an anglo last name, so if you got that going for you, focus on that subset of the Hispanic population. I'm Hispanic but I look caucasian and whenever a first generation Hispanic girl realizes I too am Hispanic they immediately lose interest in me, they really want that caucasian last name…
/r/TheRedPill12/05/24 05:32 PM
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Thank you for the clarification!
/r/TheRedPill24/04/24 04:35 PM
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Hey Vaz, can you clarify this sentence from your post; "Either he will, and it will fall flat, or he will beg off and you will have cured him of his bullshit." What do you mean by fall flat, and beg off?
/r/TheRedPill24/04/24 06:25 AM
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But where should you practice? Can you give some examples of good hunting grounds? In southern parts of the United States is hard to find public places where people are accessible, except maybe for the food court at shopping malls. I frequent a local park to go jogging and I've yet to see single women just hanging out. I honestly haven't been able to figure this out.
/r/TheRedPill09/12/23 07:24 AM
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Can OP elaborate on the physical appearance of the "Thirsty dudes" ? In your eyes what gives them away as such?
/r/TheRedPill09/08/18 04:23 PM
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OP Has committed a great fallacy here. He has based his entire point of view on one, made for PROFIT video. If we have learned one thing here at TRP is to never take what the media says at face value because sensationalization SELLS! Not one thing is this post comes from personal experience or further research. Take a look at this How It's Made video that shows how a proper high volume dairy farm can run for example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DxK4yYSEZ4
/r/TheRedPill06/05/18 05:55 PM
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I was a Boy Scout in both the USA and Mexico. In Mexico the same organization allowed boys and girls, but in a "Separate but equal" sort of set up with completely separate patrols, group leaders, and activities, we never intermingled. All my memories of them was that they were usually doing dainty stuff while all the boys were doing very rough & tumble type of things. If we had been in the same patrols there would have been such a high level of injuries on the girls or our activities would have …
/r/TheRedPill04/05/18 05:01 AM
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I think the book he's talking about is "Sex and Culture" by J. D. Unwin. Can someone confirm?
/r/TheRedPill03/12/17 08:22 PM
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If you're new to a gym, just don't use the assisted dip machine as a stepper, that's not what it's for. Everything else is fine.
/r/TheRedPill07/11/17 01:07 AM
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I only have an issue with number 3: 3. Don’t Copy Other People. Make Them Copy You. This view can make you fall into a pit of stubbornness and arrogance. Many people who consider themselves "Smart" will fall in it, to their detriment. As an alternative to this point I offer this quote from Thomas Carlyle: “Every man is my superior in that I may learn from him.”
/r/TheRedPill28/09/17 06:39 PM
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I think you are looking at this the wrong way. Discipline doesn't design beautiful buildings or write great novels. Those are achieved by Motivation. Discipline will however make you an Architect, or a Writer. Two different tools each with its proper purpose in the quest for Mastery.
/r/TheRedPill26/04/17 02:09 AM
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Loner type here: One of the things I enjoy about being alone is that it gives me the ability to gather my thoughts and make sense of the world I live in. It was thanks to this that I was able to come to some of the same conclusions that many of the things that some years later I came to find here in the red pill. Introspection is easiest to achieve when you are alone. Also it might have something to do with your personality type, I'm very Introvert and after a period of heavy socializing I need …
/r/TheRedPill13/05/16 04:21 AM
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Success on Tinder also has a lot to do with your geographic location. I recently did a road trip across to top half of Mexico and the central part of the US form North to South and tried out Tinder in every city that I spent the night. Most cities were absolute dumps, some had good selection, and the most surprising thing of all for me was that I ended up getting more matches in the cities with better looking women than in the cities with poor selection. And the thing that really gets me is that…
/r/TheRedPill01/03/16 10:12 PM
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Entertainment Construction? That's a new one for me, did your company build concert stages or things like that?
/r/TheRedPill22/02/16 05:15 PM
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-For Woodworking intro watch Roy Underhill's "The Woodwright's Shop" on PBS. Pay attention to his technique, he's the real deal, and although he only uses hand tools, most concepts will tranfer to power tools. -For Car Mechanics watch Scotty Kilmer's Youtube channel, he's got the right idea when it come to real automotive repairs you can make. -For Construction, HVAC, Plumbing, pick up one of the Reader's Digest books like their home maintenance and repair manual, and you'll be on your way. I've…
/r/TheRedPill19/01/16 04:56 PM
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Yes, I think the whole "pursue your hobbies and the women will follow" thing should come with a huge (Your Millage May Vary) Disclaimer, as some hobbies have more exposure to women than others. I have been passionate about wood working since I was a little boy and have developed skills to the point where I have worked as a Professional Finish carpenter. As a boy, for birthday present gifts I asked for wood working tools instead of toys. In high school I read books about carpentry that I had been…
/r/TheRedPill25/12/15 07:43 AM
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What part of the world do you live in? I lived in many parts of the US and in all of them it's been a struggle to even find a girl with no tattoos let alone a girl who "Graduated in 7 Semesters"
/r/TheRedPill11/09/15 04:42 PM
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Good info, that in my opinion doesn't get discussed often enough in here. Do you have any book recommendations in this topic?
/r/TheRedPill25/03/15 05:32 PM
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– take those savings, buy a house you can afford and move into the basement, renting out the main/2nd floor. After five years of others paying down your mortgage, buy a second house to rent out. Sadly this is illegal in a lot of places that are classified as "Single family dwellings" you might think you could keep it under the radar but every block has a nosy neighbor willing to turn you in to the authorities. Check before you buy that this isn't a restriction.
/r/TheRedPill07/01/15 05:28 AM
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Yes I could have, the company I was working for did offer sabbaticals of up to a year for personal purposes, but there's more to it: I really liked my job and the team that I was working with it but this job was on the opposite side of the country of where my family lived and where I actually owned a home. Also prior to me quitting the top level management dissolved our organization and broke up my immediate team, my job was the only thing keeping me in this part of the country, and since all of…
/r/TheRedPill21/11/14 04:53 PM
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Practically all my life up to 28 yrs. of age I was in monk mode, (My logic was very pragmatic; "I'll get a girlfriend when I can afford one"). At 28 I had a BS, and a MS in Engineering achieved sizeable savings, owned a house, had a good car and a good job ($80K/yr US), I thought to myself, "Well now I can start looking for a wife." Real soon after that real soon after that it became obvious that all my perceptions about the dating world and dealing with women were wrong (blue pill mindset). In …
/r/TheRedPill20/11/14 11:38 PM
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