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1

Sucks to hear. I wish you well
/r/seduction23/08/21 02:51 PM
2

OK so you were needy etc and you can improve, but the hot and cold approach on her part isn't any better (I'm assuming once you started giving her attention she became not interested?). Is this what you expect a stable, mutually respectful relationship to be ? No offence but it sounds like you may be rather young? Or perhaps I'm just older and jaded !
/r/seduction23/08/21 02:41 PM
1

Submissive in what way? Doesn't sound like an emotionally stable/healthy relationship either way. Sometimes it's best to move on, this was a good learning opportunity
/r/seduction23/08/21 02:36 PM
5

Yeah that's great. Blocking her would assure that you aren't tempted to engage is all. Don't know why you'd be open to giving the person a second chance though to see if they've changed?
/r/seduction23/08/21 02:32 PM
5

I don't agree but if you wanna engage the clown then do as you wish. I'd rather have boundaries and be rid of the bullshit
/r/seduction23/08/21 02:26 PM
6

But if you confront her then you're wasting your time on her. Idk, you know her better than I do but with women acting like that , they generally want validation or a quick ego boost. I say even negative attention is still attention. If I was you I'd block
/r/seduction23/08/21 02:23 PM
3

You should have blocked her so she never got the chance to do this
/r/seduction23/08/21 02:21 PM
0

No need to be so bitter
/r/seduction23/08/21 11:18 AM
2

YES!!
/r/ExRedPill21/08/21 02:33 PM
7

Also to answers your TL;DR - red pill books are embarrassing in my opinion
/r/ExRedPill21/08/21 02:28 PM
3

You bring up a good point. A thing I don't get most is that reading classics/fiction can give you depth, improve your vocabulary if you're willing, give you something to tlak about etc.. but the focus is on reading these self-help books and framing it as "look how intellectual I am, I'm reading"
/r/ExRedPill21/08/21 02:26 PM
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