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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] - dating isn’t a game - don’t be an ahole [/quote] The "Red Pill" insight is that dating reality is not what it seems. It is indeed a game with its own rules. A woman posted yesterday about [i]testing[/i] men by offering to split the check, and then rejecting men who are too cheap to pay. [i]The Red Pill is not about who should pay.[/i] It is about the indirect subcommunication. If she [i]asks[/i] her date, he will says he is wealthy and powerful (but later "forget" his wallet). If she [i]tells [/i]him she will sleep with him after he pays the check, then she will attract whoremongers. Instead, she tests him to elicit his true behavior. https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1221994.page Sometimes women test by make unreasonable provocations to gauge whether a man has the mettle to set reasonable boundaries. My friend was dating a stripper who exclaimed that she needed new rims on her car. He retorted "I'm not buying you rims!" That was when she became attracted (and later married him). I would not call him an "ahole", but he had to stop being nice and agreeable when she treated him with disdain. Another friend locked his keys and phone in his house. Unable to cancel, he walked to their date in athletic clothes. She bought him a drink and they ultimately married. She was attracted because this incident revealed his true character as honest, well-mannered, and secure. Some men unfortunately don't absorb the correct Red Pill lessons. They get bitter about the unfairness of life, instead of appreciating the nuances of social interaction.[/quote] this was completely unintelligible [/quote]
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