Hey all,

I'd like to start with this: IF YOU ARE NOT IN COLLEGE OR YOUNGER READING THIS ARTICLE IS A WASTE OF TIME, READ SOMETHING ELSE

When I was a Freshman in college, I was very Blue Pill. I would get girls by being their emotional rag and more or less straight gay best friend. I befriended this sweet and beautiful girl and somehow convinced her to be my girlfriend over the course of months. She used me to get over her ex boyfriend.

On the weekends, she would always go out to Frat parties and I stayed in at home and played video games or got high with my friends. She met a bunch of guys before we became exclusive and hooked up with a lot of them.

I was always so jealous that I couldn't come out with her and hang out with her on weekends so sometimes I would try to make her feel guilty so she would stay in and hang out with me.

Because of this, I hated fraternities, I thought They were groups of jerks who wanted to use girls just for sex and steal them from their boyfriends. Turns out this is still true, but you can't beat them, join them.

Frats are groups of chads you can pay to join. Frat guys have the reputation as rapists, dushebags and generally assholes. Women love this, women hate nice guys. Some frats have a higher mean SMV than others, frats with the highest SMV usually have a friendship with sororities of high SMV. If you are in a frat, you will meet more attractive sluttly women, learn how to compete for them with other chads, and become more of a man. Far better to pay $ and join a frat than spend it on video games. When I was a freshman in college I was a GEED, my girlfriend was in a sorority, she loved going to frat parties and hanging out with chads, she fucked them all the time which I found out after joining one after she dumped me to swing branches. I hated frats because thought I was a nice guy and deserved women more than them. After taking TRP I joined a frat. If you are willing to pay $20,000 a year for your academic education, $1000-2000 is nothing for the social education you will learn in a fraternity.