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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Red pill men want to treat women poorly, manipulate them, and lie to them in order to get sex. Women just want to have sex, men want to be jerks. Red pill men also generally want women to not sleep around, are anti-divorce, anti-child support, and blame women for men's bad behavior. Also, trying to navigate relationships in terms of "power dynamics" is absolutely exhausting. My xH was like that. Women don't want to bother with that crap. We just want healthy, functional relationships. My now-H and I just communicate without all this power nonsense. If he turns down sex, I don't flip out; it's literally just a "hey babe, I'm pretty tired tonight" and that's that. Everyone is free to date the way they want. But, no, you don't get to lie to people or manipulate people, or try to take away women's rights - all things that red pill advocates.[/quote] RP men use tactics that women reward with sex. Women say they want functional relationships, but they don’t act like it when they reward the RPs. RPs would say that “rights” for women make them worse off. The problem with feminism is that it has won rights for women without adding responsibilities to counterbalance those rights. A woman who has a side piece while dating other men certainly doesn’t act like she owes a prospective man anything. That’s fine but she shouldn’t expect much in return either. [/quote]
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