Yes, you read that correctly. It was an anime/manga series that cured me from my toxic redpill mentality. It wasn't words of wisdom from Reddit posts. It wasn't real-life experience. It wasn't debates with the other side. It was a fucking manga/anime series that broke me free of toxicity.

The series is about a 29 year old man who goes back in time to his 5th grade body to save a socially outcast girl in his class from being murdered. It's a tragic, sweet, memorable story that will stay with me for years to come. It made me realize that there's more to human connections than just "sex." It made me realize how great it feels to have an emotional connection with someone. Up until that point, I'd only ever used women for sex. I avoided falling in love with women because I was convinced by RedPill mentality that "falling in love" was a sign of weakness. Because once you fall into that trap, the woman has power over you (or so I thought).

But while I was reading the manga, it made me remember those days of what it was like to feel adolecence love. The story perfectly captures that innocent feeling of falling in love and truly caring for someone. Not for reasons like "sex," but for the sake of caring for them.

Nowadays, I feel more satisfaction taking care of a girl MORE than the act of having sex. And I know what people are going to say "you probably don't have sex with cute girls." WRONG! My dating life is just fine. I've been with enough attractive women to be satisfied. It's just that, ever since I've read that manga/anime series, It made me realize that there's more to relationships than just sex.

Nowadays, whenever I go on dates. I like cooking for the girl. I like treating her nicely. I like listening to her stories and making her feel happy/wanted/important. I was never like this. Back in my Redpill days, I'd just fuck her and be done with her.

The manga/anime made me stop having an animosity towards women. In fact, I think I get along better with women nowadays than men. I know this all sounds crazy, but if it worked for me, it might work for you. I hope you guys get the chance to see "ERASED." If you can't read the manga, just watch the anime. It's easily bingeable (only 12 episodes), so you should be able to finish it in 1 night.

Can anyone relate to this, by any chance?