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My friend orbits a girl, let's call her Jill, she's a solid 8/10. My friend flips out ever time she posts something emotional and I inevitability see screenshots of all her posts. Her mental gymnastics sometimes are funnier than Bill Burr.

All details here are my friend flipping out and sending me screenshots of her posts.

Our timeline starts six months ago- she posted something like - "all men are pigs" where a guy, let's call him Jack, commented something like giving a second chance.

A week later, Jack and Jill went on a happy adventure and had tons of Instagram upload from Jill. Jack had no posts.

A month or two later, Jill says "second chances are mistakes and she's tired of making them".

Another month later, she's going on a solo adventure and some girls night. My friend is orbiting her around this time and I didn't hangout much with him as I got busy with work.

Yesterday, Jack badly wanted to meet and shows me her social media. She's posted something of the type with this guy- "such a great man. Very understanding of my problems and accepts me for who I am blah blah". No response or posts from him.

The dude she's seeing looks like a proper red piller. He's built, comes from money and pretty sure has plates spinning as he has virtually no social media presence except for a travel to Europe or South America pic once in six months and doesn't respond to any comments on them or posts on his wall or whatever by his girl or any girls.

My friend tells me - " I took her back when she cheated on me but he hardly even talks to her and now he's the better man!?"

I am going to the tune of- "She didn't expect a pretty and rich guy to not cheat on her and put up with her b.s."

I don't want to redpill anyone explicitly using words like SMV, monkey branching etc. Most of my friends are white knights.

He's probably ready to awaken. How do I nudge in the right direction or is he just angry and frustrated?