What did TRP find out? That women are not as pure as angels? That women prefer Alpha males over betas? That men are disposable? That women are attracted to confidence?

This is no eye opener at all. Anyways if these statements are red pill why are most threads dealing with something else?

Because the red pill subreddit is an answer to the stuff said above. The solution.

Men are disposable - Make yourself in-disposable.

Women prefer Alphas - Become an Alpha.

Most women suck - Next her, date many women - spin plates, increase your chance to meet a better one and expect less from them.

Did I forget something? (yes, feminism bashing, MRA and blue pill example, but those can be ignored.)

Anyways there are still tons of other threads.

Stress management strategy

Most of the threads are basically nothing else than stress management. Because stress management is a mix of alpha behavior and inner frame.

General stress management

  • Learn how to say “no” – Know your limits and stick to them. Whether in your personal or professional life, taking on more than you can handle is a surefire recipe for stress.

  • Avoid people who stress you out – If someone consistently causes stress in your life and you can’t turn the relationship around, limit the amount of time you spend with that person or end the relationship entirely.

  • Take control of your environment – If the evening news makes you anxious, turn the TV off. If traffic’s got you tense, take a longer but less-traveled route. If going to the market is an unpleasant chore, do your grocery shopping online.

  • Avoid hot-button topics – If you get upset over religion or politics, cross them off your conversation list. If you repeatedly argue about the same subject with the same people, stop bringing it up or excuse yourself when it’s the topic of discussion.

  • Pare down your to-do list – Analyze your schedule, responsibilities, and daily tasks. If you’ve got too much on your plate, distinguish between the “shoulds” and the “musts.” Drop tasks that aren’t truly necessary to the bottom of the list or eliminate them entirely.

  • Be more assertive. Don’t take a backseat in your own life. Deal with problems head on, doing your best to anticipate and prevent them. If you’ve got an exam to study for and your chatty roommate just got home, say up front that you only have five minutes to talk.

  • Adjust your standards. Perfectionism is a major source of avoidable stress. Stop setting yourself up for failure by demanding perfection. Set reasonable standards for yourself and others, and learn to be okay with “good enough.”

  • Don’t try to control the uncontrollable. Many things in life are beyond our control— particularly the behavior of other people. Rather than stressing out over them, focus on the things you can control such as the way you choose to react to problems.

  • Look for the upside. As the saying goes, “What doesn’t kill us makes us stronger.” When facing major challenges, try to look at them as opportunities for personal growth. If your own poor choices contributed to a stressful situation, reflect on them and learn from your mistakes.

  • Learn to forgive. Accept the fact that we live in an imperfect world and that people make mistakes. Let go of anger and resentments. Free yourself from negative energy by forgiving and moving on.

  • Exercise regularly. Physical activity plays a key role in reducing and preventing the effects of stress. Make time for at least 30 minutes of exercise, three times per week. Nothing beats aerobic exercise for releasing pent-up stress and tension.

  • Eat a healthy diet. Well-nourished bodies are better prepared to cope with stress, so be mindful of what you eat. Start your day right with breakfast, and keep your energy up and your mind clear with balanced, nutritious meals throughout the day.

Another stress management strategy:

Many who people are passive slowly start to become more self-assertive. The typical RP way to become assertive is to become a narcissistic egoist (i.e. Put yourself first). Then you are normally too aggressive and slowly tune it down to reasonable levels. This is another reason why TRP has such a bad reputation, because it "breed" egoists.

Preselection:

The sexual cues that tends to trigger arousal in women are mainly psychological, including a man’s social status, his confidence, his desire and ability to protect his family, his emotional availability, his emotional commitment, his strong sexual desire for her, and his popularity with other women—all common elements in romantic and erotic stories for women.

Dark Triad

  • Women are attracted to confidence; No one is more confident than a narcissist.

  • Women are attracted to calm strength, not anxiety; No one is more calm than a sociopath.

  • Women are attracted to dominant men; Disagreeable, even violent men, are the most dominant.

  • Women are attracted to men who embrace risk; Dangerous men, and men in dangerous settings are the most comfortable embracing risk.

  • Women are attracted to men with status; Machiavellian men live for status

General advice: These 2 links are full of tricks that could or already did land on the front page of TRP.

Things mentally strong people don't do:

  • Stay In Their Comfort Zones

  • Get Envious

  • Avoid Decisions

  • Let Others Control Them

  • Think About Failure

  • Try To Please Everyone

  • Worry About The Future

  • Let Their Emotions Control Them

Things you are doing wrong:

  • Expecting people to be perfect.

  • Focusing on everything and everyone except YOU.

  • Accepting less than you know you deserve.

  • Worrying about things that can’t be changed.

Most of the other general advice is just stoicism.

Looks, body language

Come on, do I really have to google that, there is tons of stuff on fashion, working out, style and body language. Obligatory: Your body language shapes who you are

AWALT, Captain and first mate dynamic, amused mastery, women in general

I don't think that anyone who talks to women frequently hasn't figured out that they are no adults and treating them like kids is the modus operandi.

Whatever:

Back in 1994 Michel Houellebecq wrote Whatever. It is a great read, I highly recommend it to everyone. It literally spouts RP truths all around. For example: It mentioned that women can't bond after 2 years of slutting around. That women in therapy are horrible partners and much much more. 1994, and all that knowledge has already been there...

Closing thoughts

I don't think that there is a single concept on TRP that isn't well known.

This stuff is also the main reason so many threads start with: "Found RP and it confirmed everything I already knew." Because it is common knowledge.

I mean even some pimp managed to figure it all out.