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I've been watching "Red Pill Interviews" lately, where an Australian guy interviews girls about their opinions on topics discussed by the Red Pill Community.
I think they're super insightful. For one, they manage to touch on Red Pill topics (validating many of them), and two, they actually humanize the girls, which makes them more relatable. Yes, women may be devious in a variety of ways, but they're also just girls.
One video really struck me as revealing, which was the one on "Orbiters". Virtually every girl in this video admitted that she had led guys on in order to feed her ego and get things from him, and they also revealed that they knew it was wrong but they did it anyway.
While "alpha/beta" is a useful concept, I think if there was one simple way to think about game, it would be that you should be the exact opposite of an orbiter. Prioritize yourself... do not be someone who feeds a girl's ego, pays her compliments, makes her feel more special than you while you receive nothing in return. The girls are very aware of what's going on, and have absolutely no respect for these men.
Some quotes on Orbiters:
"They're there for you 100% no matter what"
"They'll provide compliments or pay you more attention"
"They're really good for the self-esteem"
"They help with the confidence... it's a self-esteem boost"
"[An orbiter is] someone else there who's giving them compliments, who's giving them attention when [the girl] might not in fact reciprocate it"
"It's enjoyable to have multiple men interested in you and paying you attention"
"It's nice to feel wanted"
"More of a comfort thing"
"More of a confidence boost"
"They think that you're more important or more special than the person next to you"
When the interviewer asks why the girls aren't honest about their lack of romantic interest:
"It's not nice to tell someone you're not interested... it's just an uncomfortable situation"
"You don't want to hurt their feelings by saying no straight up"
"Keep them in the friend zone to avoid hurting their feelings"
"You become avoidant to it"
"Once they find out you're not interested in them, they'll probably stop showing you attention bc it's not their end goal"
"The girls fear losing the friend... they'd rather string him along and still have the friend, then tell them the truth and not want to be a friend."
Finally, toward the end, one of the girl says:
"The less they try to interact with you the more you want to interact with them"
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Girls in this video freely admit to doing the wrong thing by stringing guys along who feed their ego, knowing that it's technically the wrong thing to do. They clearly have no respect for these men, who they see as laughable.
One problem with the Red Pill Community is that many of its members seem so bitter and hateful... the overall tone is not attractive. When you watch this video, you can see that the girls view the orbiter phenomenon as humorous. And when you take a step back, they're right... it's actually pretty funny. These guys are lame.
If you understand this aspect of feminine psychology, and do so in a humorous, self-amused, non-bitter way; I think girls will love you for it. Girls are aware of what's going on, and you should be too.
It's actually very easy to empathize with these girls.
If you were a girl, which guy would you respect more:
1. The one who's aware of your attempts to string him along and lightly brushes it off, not taking any of your sh1t?
2. Or the one who constantly does things for you to feed your ego while not actually getting what he clearly wants?
Obviously, you'd respect the first.
Now, out of the Group 1 guys who realize what you're doing and won't allow themselves to be strung along by your manipulations, which one would you like and respect more:
1. The one who goes on a bitter screed about how women are evil, manipulative b1tches who can't make their intentions straightforward?
2. Or the self-amused man who accepts this aspect of women, views it as silly and cute, doesn't let it get power over him, and uses it to his advantage?
Obviously, #2 is the one you'd want to be with. Women are aware of their true natures, and realize that it's the wrong thing to do, and do it anyway. However, they're not necessarily evil, they just don't respect chumps (and neither should you). Women are just giggly, unconfident girls who want an ego boost from male attention, and are trying to make it in the world like you and me.
People often cite James Bond as the ideal model of the male behavior, but I think that for a clear example of someone who embodies the self-amused man who calls girls out on their sh1t in a hilarious way, there is no better example than Clark Gable. As an actor in the 1930s, his movies took place in an era where feminism did not exist in any meaningful way.
From It Happened One Night:
In this clip, the girl is used to be being pedestalized and having the world wait on her hand and foot. Clark Gable's character prioritizes himself, treats her as a bratty little sister, and does so in a confident, self-amused way. Later in the film, she falls in love with him.
From Gone with The Wind:
In this clip, Clark Gable's character is extremely self-amused, takes none of what the girl says at face value. He treats her like his bratty little sister, and laughs at the dramatic love scene that took place before him.
Could you imagine Clark Gable being a lovestruck orbiter who's strung along by a girl who is using him to get what she wants? No, he's the exact opposite. He operates in the world as a self-amused man on a higher level of understanding. He sees women's true nature and doesn't hate them for it -- he thinks it's hilarious.
What's more, women should like Clark Gable more than they like some lame orbiter guy. We tend to look at women as somehow misguided for not going along with Disney-tier narratives, when often, they're just good at figuring out who's actually cool. It can be hard for our egos to accept this.
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To breakdown this topic further:
Orbiter Qualities:
+Attentive and compliant, prioritizes women over himself
+Allows himself to be strung along
+Madly in love
+Doesn't get what he wants
+Nice, bc he doesn't want to offend girl or make her not like him. Takes the girl seriously.
+Respects girl and her feminine feelings, while she doesn't respect him or his male feelings
+Not presenting himself or his desires as they really are
Opposite of Orbiter qualities:
+Distant and non-compliant, prioritizes himself and his own needs
+Women have no power over him
+Gets what he wants
+Jerk, doesn't care about offending women. Doesn't take the girl seriously.
+Doesn't respect girl's outward, silly feminine feelings. Instead, she gets sucked into his confident masculinity.
+Presents his true self-centered desires, rather than putting on a front that he cares about the girl's desires to get reciprocal benefits
It's important, in my opinion, to be a funny jerk. Because humor has a way of making the negative positive.
But the bottom line is, don't be an ORBITER. Do you want a girl laughing at you bc she knows she has you wrapped around her finger?
No, you want to be Clark Gable. Laugh at the girl because you know her silly ways, and love her for them anyway.
I think they're super insightful. For one, they manage to touch on Red Pill topics (validating many of them), and two, they actually humanize the girls, which makes them more relatable. Yes, women may be devious in a variety of ways, but they're also just girls.
One video really struck me as revealing, which was the one on "Orbiters". Virtually every girl in this video admitted that she had led guys on in order to feed her ego and get things from him, and they also revealed that they knew it was wrong but they did it anyway.
While "alpha/beta" is a useful concept, I think if there was one simple way to think about game, it would be that you should be the exact opposite of an orbiter. Prioritize yourself... do not be someone who feeds a girl's ego, pays her compliments, makes her feel more special than you while you receive nothing in return. The girls are very aware of what's going on, and have absolutely no respect for these men.
Some quotes on Orbiters:
"They're there for you 100% no matter what"
"They'll provide compliments or pay you more attention"
"They're really good for the self-esteem"
"They help with the confidence... it's a self-esteem boost"
"[An orbiter is] someone else there who's giving them compliments, who's giving them attention when [the girl] might not in fact reciprocate it"
"It's enjoyable to have multiple men interested in you and paying you attention"
"It's nice to feel wanted"
"More of a comfort thing"
"More of a confidence boost"
"They think that you're more important or more special than the person next to you"
When the interviewer asks why the girls aren't honest about their lack of romantic interest:
"It's not nice to tell someone you're not interested... it's just an uncomfortable situation"
"You don't want to hurt their feelings by saying no straight up"
"Keep them in the friend zone to avoid hurting their feelings"
"You become avoidant to it"
"Once they find out you're not interested in them, they'll probably stop showing you attention bc it's not their end goal"
"The girls fear losing the friend... they'd rather string him along and still have the friend, then tell them the truth and not want to be a friend."
Finally, toward the end, one of the girl says:
"The less they try to interact with you the more you want to interact with them"
=========
Girls in this video freely admit to doing the wrong thing by stringing guys along who feed their ego, knowing that it's technically the wrong thing to do. They clearly have no respect for these men, who they see as laughable.
One problem with the Red Pill Community is that many of its members seem so bitter and hateful... the overall tone is not attractive. When you watch this video, you can see that the girls view the orbiter phenomenon as humorous. And when you take a step back, they're right... it's actually pretty funny. These guys are lame.
If you understand this aspect of feminine psychology, and do so in a humorous, self-amused, non-bitter way; I think girls will love you for it. Girls are aware of what's going on, and you should be too.
It's actually very easy to empathize with these girls.
If you were a girl, which guy would you respect more:
1. The one who's aware of your attempts to string him along and lightly brushes it off, not taking any of your sh1t?
2. Or the one who constantly does things for you to feed your ego while not actually getting what he clearly wants?
Obviously, you'd respect the first.
Now, out of the Group 1 guys who realize what you're doing and won't allow themselves to be strung along by your manipulations, which one would you like and respect more:
1. The one who goes on a bitter screed about how women are evil, manipulative b1tches who can't make their intentions straightforward?
2. Or the self-amused man who accepts this aspect of women, views it as silly and cute, doesn't let it get power over him, and uses it to his advantage?
Obviously, #2 is the one you'd want to be with. Women are aware of their true natures, and realize that it's the wrong thing to do, and do it anyway. However, they're not necessarily evil, they just don't respect chumps (and neither should you). Women are just giggly, unconfident girls who want an ego boost from male attention, and are trying to make it in the world like you and me.
People often cite James Bond as the ideal model of the male behavior, but I think that for a clear example of someone who embodies the self-amused man who calls girls out on their sh1t in a hilarious way, there is no better example than Clark Gable. As an actor in the 1930s, his movies took place in an era where feminism did not exist in any meaningful way.
From It Happened One Night:
In this clip, the girl is used to be being pedestalized and having the world wait on her hand and foot. Clark Gable's character prioritizes himself, treats her as a bratty little sister, and does so in a confident, self-amused way. Later in the film, she falls in love with him.
From Gone with The Wind:
In this clip, Clark Gable's character is extremely self-amused, takes none of what the girl says at face value. He treats her like his bratty little sister, and laughs at the dramatic love scene that took place before him.
Could you imagine Clark Gable being a lovestruck orbiter who's strung along by a girl who is using him to get what she wants? No, he's the exact opposite. He operates in the world as a self-amused man on a higher level of understanding. He sees women's true nature and doesn't hate them for it -- he thinks it's hilarious.
What's more, women should like Clark Gable more than they like some lame orbiter guy. We tend to look at women as somehow misguided for not going along with Disney-tier narratives, when often, they're just good at figuring out who's actually cool. It can be hard for our egos to accept this.
-----
To breakdown this topic further:
Orbiter Qualities:
+Attentive and compliant, prioritizes women over himself
+Allows himself to be strung along
+Madly in love
+Doesn't get what he wants
+Nice, bc he doesn't want to offend girl or make her not like him. Takes the girl seriously.
+Respects girl and her feminine feelings, while she doesn't respect him or his male feelings
+Not presenting himself or his desires as they really are
Opposite of Orbiter qualities:
+Distant and non-compliant, prioritizes himself and his own needs
+Women have no power over him
+Gets what he wants
+Jerk, doesn't care about offending women. Doesn't take the girl seriously.
+Doesn't respect girl's outward, silly feminine feelings. Instead, she gets sucked into his confident masculinity.
+Presents his true self-centered desires, rather than putting on a front that he cares about the girl's desires to get reciprocal benefits
It's important, in my opinion, to be a funny jerk. Because humor has a way of making the negative positive.
But the bottom line is, don't be an ORBITER. Do you want a girl laughing at you bc she knows she has you wrapped around her finger?
No, you want to be Clark Gable. Laugh at the girl because you know her silly ways, and love her for them anyway.
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