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The theory explanation here is nice but honestly for your specific case it seems like you just didn't really like her and dropped her when a convenient excuse came up.
/r/TheRedPill03/12/17 12:11 AM
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Because people don't have an intrinsic price tag on their heads, marketing yourself pays off by increasing the demand for you. This is especially relevant since a woman can practically reproduce only a few times in a lifetime. Now sex is not tied with reproduction in modern society any more, but our innate behaviour don't know that, so people would still tend to see a woman trading her sexuality for resources tantamount to her valuing her progeny's future potential to that of mere material good.
/r/askTRP17/11/16 06:29 AM
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As far as her announcing she is a woman goes, I think accusing her of seeking attention feeds the existence of a sexist online culture. It's like those videos about how completely ignoring the race of each individual fails to make you not racist, as the race of each person is part of the person's unique individuality. This is especially relevant in Reddit where readers make many default assumptions about users but are frequently interested in their personal experiences. Moreover, by shifting the…
/r/TheRedPill17/06/14 08:10 AM
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Hell, the amazing thing is the theoretical mathematics works out anyway. Before recent technologies, all humans were born of exactly one father and one mother. To create one human fit enough to pass his/her genes to today, a mother has to dedicate at least 9 months of her life to the exclusion of creating other humans, and then even more time to raise the child, but a father only has to dedicate one time of intercourse. If you then assume that humans maximize their reproductive potential and you…
/r/TheRedPill17/06/14 08:07 AM
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