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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Maybe work on being a better person if you want a date. [/quote] No, this judgemental "blue pill" attitude causes young men much misery. Scott Alexander was a physician with plenty of education and compassion. Young physician residents are broke, with student loans. Scott also lacked height, muscles, and hair. But he tragically believed he needed to become a "better person". [b]No, he just need to learn what women want, and to improve his social skills.[/b] It is not the fault of women that they didn't want to date Scott. But it [i]is[/i] wrong to say unattractive men deserve their loneliness until they become "better". It reminds me of a Mae West scene, when she removed her fur coat, and the coat-check girl exclaimed "Goodness, what a large diamond!" Mae West replied "Goodness had nothing to do with it!" The Red Pill says that sexual attraction has little relation to virtue.[/quote] So he felt entitled to dates because he was a med student? That sense of entitlement is a huge turn off. No one owes him anything. He should drop the entitlement and work on his EQ if he wants better relationships. [/quote]
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