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[quote=Anonymous]I’m a female that bought into it and I believe it’s been detrimental to my life. I was told to “not waste the pretty” and to marry the richest, most alpha guy I could while still in my 20s. So I did. Surprise, it sucks. If you define “market value” as”how many men can you attract”, then sure, my market value peaked in my 20s. But I’ve found that as an emotionally healthy, mature person in my 30s I attract much higher quality men than I did as a hot but immature and damaged 20-something. Same for my DH- yea, he has high value in the sense that he has money and a prestigious job. But he’s very difficult to be in a relationship with and women with decent self-esteem can’t put up with him long term. I do feel really bad for young guys who are socially awkward and buy into the red pill stuff. It seems like they are being taken advantage of and fed lies about how one day they will get laid by beautiful women right and left...if they pay 19.99 for this ebook, $99 for this course, or $299 for this weekend workshop. One PUA who I am still on the mailing list for has weeklong events in Vegas that cost thousands of dollars and promises men they’ll meet rich CEOs and gorgeous women will fawn all over them. Reality is, they are usually still awkward with women and still don’t get laid after emptying their bank accounts for this crap, and now they have a huge chip on their shoulder because they’ve been led to believe they are entitled to sex from beautiful women. Get therapy for your issues, be a positive person, work hard, have passions, live a full and interesting life. The relationship thing will then sort itself out. [/quote]
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