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oh I didn't write it! but as someone who works with redpill, incel and otherwise iffy men and has been compiling my own sort of grand theory of male sexuality, I could not believe how well that essay resonated with what I've seen. you need a strong stomach for sure, but I still hold onto some compassion for the scared boys inside these ostensibly grown men. that's why I'm on this sub lol
/r/ExRedPill03/08/26 08:55 PM
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you're actually not wrong - this is one of my favorite longreads that spells out the correlation https://www.liberalcurrents.com/the-interracial-cuck-porn-theory-of-everything/
/r/ExRedPill03/08/26 07:05 PM
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probably the label red pill came from the choice of community he posted in lmfao
/r/ExRedPill12/07/26 02:11 AM
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four out of five women in the prime age for relationships work. they're not sitting on their asses waiting for a man to come along and be the sole provider. women are beginning to OUTNUMBER men in the workforce. literally never in human history has there been less of an expectation that the man be the sole provider. the entire post and argument sounds like a man in search of something to get angry about and defiance of actual facts edited to add that this is yet another one of those arguments th…
/r/ExRedPill12/07/26 02:06 AM
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i posted statistics lmao
/r/ExRedPill11/07/26 11:07 PM
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73.9% of mothers work. in half of all married couples, both partners work. women make up half the labor force. 78% of women aged 25-54 are in the labor force vs 89% of men.
/r/ExRedPill11/07/26 10:06 PM
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so you found a husband and (presumably) had kids. the kind of man who's gonna fly you out and marry a young hottie isn't the kind of man who does chores or parents his kids. if "easy mode" sounds like raising babies and doing all the housework and letting some guy stick his dick in you on command knowing he only valued you for your age and as soon as you get stretch marks/signs of aging he'll dump you for a younger model and now you'll be a single mom and everyone will make fun of you for being …
/r/ExRedPill11/07/26 01:44 AM
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you feel distrustful of them without knowing them because they're attractive women and you assume a lot of things about them, like that they're superficial and only want men with money and status. does that feel like a superficial judgment to you when you're making it? or does it feel based on logic?
/r/ExRedPill30/06/26 11:06 PM
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so you also have to get to know someone before you have feelings for them. i think most people, male or female, are like that too, right? the women who make you upset while you're outside, do they know you?
/r/ExRedPill30/06/26 11:03 PM
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when you look at these women while you're out, who seems to make you feel things?
/r/ExRedPill30/06/26 11:01 PM
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I mentioned the 9/10 thing to imply that you'd presumably have your choice of as many potential partners as you want. I'm in total agreement that no one's superior to anyone else! a woman you haven't met can't love you because she doesn't know you yet. if there were five women who seemed to like you roughly equally, how would you choose between them? my point is that everyone has criteria when it comes time to make a decision between multiple options, because it wouldn't make sense to roll the d…
/r/ExRedPill30/06/26 10:52 PM
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now let's say you're a Chad, 9/10 conventionally attractive. how would you filter out your pool of dating partners? what criteria are you using? again, zero judgment, just curious to see your thoughts.
/r/ExRedPill30/06/26 10:04 PM
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a woman can be a wonderful partner despite not being attractive. would you find an ugly or plain woman desirable as a partner? would it make you superficial if the answer was no? do you think it's fair to look for a partner who also works and can support themselves when you yourself work and support yourself, especially since a partner with no income will probably rely on you for financial support?
/r/ExRedPill30/06/26 09:49 PM
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what makes you think that they're judging you for not having those things? do you think it's superficial to want a partner who can transport themselves and support themselves?
/r/ExRedPill30/06/26 09:45 PM
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do you mean no one you want will want you? and because they don't want you, they're superficial? genuine questions
/r/ExRedPill30/06/26 09:37 PM
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how often are you interacting with them? even if they are superficial and mean, how does that affect you or your life at this moment? is it just because you want to date or have sex with them and you can't?
/r/ExRedPill30/06/26 06:45 PM
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you're right that the loneliness epidemic is driven by redpillers, but not in the way you think. when the most prominent male voices speaking for men are trash and the stereotype of a whole generation of male zoomers is that they're creepy pornsick Tate/looksmaxxer analogues, it leaves a ton of young men unspoken for. there are SO many decent young men who are aware of this stereotype and can feel how uncomfortable young women have become with the gender divide. they don't want to hurt anyone or…
/r/ExRedPill28/06/26 06:50 PM
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