Pumax
Don Juan
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I read this post on Reddit:
https://www.reddit.com/r/RedPillWomen/comments/5pt40s
From what I see among my friends and people I know, it actually seems like a really good guide to understanding what your woman should be like, if you’re interested in a long term relationship with her.
It’s kind of a balancing act, something that’s very hard for a woman to maintain, and there will be women who switch between these phases without being able to hold that balance. The thing is, if she starts to fall off track, it’s your job as a man to help her find her way back. And the way you do that has to be appropriate.
For example, if your woman becomes a mother and forgets to be your slut, then you have to reestablish that balance. So even if she starts disrespecting you, it’s not just about hormones, it’s more about her “current role” in a broader sense.
So before becoming a mother, she might really want to be wild in bed, but once that desire is fulfilled, she becomes more of a mom, a caretaker, and you need to accept that, but also make sure your boundaries are respected.
Do you guys notice these patterns in long term relationships around you? People constantly shifting?
As a man, you have to know what’s going on.
https://www.reddit.com/r/RedPillWomen/comments/5pt40s
From what I see among my friends and people I know, it actually seems like a really good guide to understanding what your woman should be like, if you’re interested in a long term relationship with her.
It’s kind of a balancing act, something that’s very hard for a woman to maintain, and there will be women who switch between these phases without being able to hold that balance. The thing is, if she starts to fall off track, it’s your job as a man to help her find her way back. And the way you do that has to be appropriate.
For example, if your woman becomes a mother and forgets to be your slut, then you have to reestablish that balance. So even if she starts disrespecting you, it’s not just about hormones, it’s more about her “current role” in a broader sense.
So before becoming a mother, she might really want to be wild in bed, but once that desire is fulfilled, she becomes more of a mom, a caretaker, and you need to accept that, but also make sure your boundaries are respected.
Do you guys notice these patterns in long term relationships around you? People constantly shifting?
As a man, you have to know what’s going on.