The RedPill as a woman brainwashed me. It is very effective. I think men get hooked on that "Alpha/Beta" or "RedPill/BluePill" nonsense. "That's what a beta would do," "That's what a BluePill would do." Come on, basic manipulation: you are given a choice of only two possible paths, one good and one bad, and you must "choose". For me as a woman, I was hooked in a different way. Every time I doubted the RedPill, I remembered at the same time what is often said in this one: that I thought I was special, that I was being solipsistic, that because of my feminine nature I thought this or that.

An aside. The very idea of "Feminine Nature" began to suffocate me, that is, I began to limit myself for a while because of that idea. It was as if my actions suddenly had no control and I just had to helplessly witness the fulfillment of my biologically determined nature. Bullshit.

Well, one thing about Tomassi that I found very funny. In "An essay for woman," aside from ranting about feminism, she seems to contradict herself on certain things.... First, the mildest. He tells women that if they don't want to be treated "like a piece of ass", not to behave like one at every turn. 1. This is coming from the same guy who disagrees with having a woman president, come on, the supreme opposite of just being a "piece of ass". 2. In the same essay he proceeds to tell women what they should do, in short, be housewives and be sexy. Nothing else. He even explicitly says that women should not have careers. (The logic of this 'Rational Male'...🀑) I think what really bothers Tomassi is that women are sexy for themselves and not explicitly for a man.

And now the strongest and funniest thing uwur. We all agree that the RedPill is biologistic and deterministic, right? Okay, so it turns out that Tomassi by the end of the essay in summary says that it was his wife who taught him to be a man. That he had socialized her daughter to learn gender roles. And that women needed to want to be feminine. Because that's how biology works, isn't it? You are born female, and then you have to consult a man's blog to learn how to be feminine. You are born a man, and then one of your girlfriends has to come over and explain to you how to be masculine. That's how biological determinism works, apparently in the RedPill world, specifically Tomassi's world. It fascinates me how these rational men still don't weigh the importance of culture in sexual dynamics. I freak out.