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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]I’m submissive so you missed. M/W complex includes the situation when the man equates sexual women that he CAN get it up with skanks. Who you are (experience is clearly scary to you “raises questions” as you said). And asexual women are the wives material. So he tends to develop LTR with women who are poor sexual match for him and then cheats and hates the wife. Disparages the “skinks” but f..ks them on a side as this is what tuns him on. You are a classic example of that messed up Chad.[/quote] No, I analyzed you correctly. Look at your last post. You want to believe that you are teaching men because it helps you try to heal your fractured self-esteem (as seen by the nature of your posts). Your attempt at dominance is a product of that need. However, you see your flaws, and you slip back into submissiveness as a need for approval. This is easy to prove based on the angry tone of your reply (such as calling me "Chad" as if this name is an insult). Do you mean that men with this complex disparage "skanks" but f*** them on the side? You need much more evidence to make this leap if you are trying to (mis)apply that here. For me, if experience is earned via promiscuity, then I find it unattractive rather than scary. Experience gained through a long-term relationship, where the woman had the opportunity to discover what she enjoyed while remaining faithful, is highly beneficial to a subsequent partner.[/quote] You just flipped your own words. Just a page before you said that experience of that sort raises questions. And wished me die alone. Clearly you are the one deeply hurt by women here. A woman can be highly educated, liberal, successful, dominant outside bedroom, and very submissive in bed. That actually goes hand by hand. Giving away control and switching to submissive role in a way to take departure from realities of day to day responsibilities and pressure for a modern woman. You don’t understand the nature of sexual submissiveness thinking it’s a product of some trauma and need for validation. As I said, you need to work through your mental load before you dominate and mess up women with your redpill theories on promiscuity etc. [/quote]
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