Striker_93
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Yep, extremely pointless
Psychologists call it "safety in comfort." It is one of the phases of denial so it not complicated why that happens. Seldom will you run into an open minded person who may take into consideration what other say.In the past I tried to explain the whole red pill and sexual market theory to other people. Almost all guys thought I am crazy (in fact I would put them as the beta providers sort of guys), while majority of girls (28+) just felt offended.
So I am at the point now that I think you better keep your mouth shut when it comes to this kind of life views.
Any personal experience with this?
CorrectFrom which book is it? 48 rules of power?
Run with that.So I am at the point now that I think you better keep your mouth shut when it comes to this kind of life views.
Yea, I get triggered when reading Reddit posts that endorse wh0rish behavior but it’s not worth it to share your opinions there. Either do it here or go on 4chan where there’s not much censorship and some of them are redpill aware. (It’s kinda racist place though)Also, this is why I don't go on social media. I see a bunch of sh!t that triggers me and if you try to speak out against it, you just get labeled a misogynist. The landscape is not in your favor. Best to just keep your mouth shut. Most of these men (and women) are stuck and invested in their beliefs, very rarely will you change that. People take things way too personal these days, they're going to feel like you're challenging them. Unless you don't mind losing friends and being labeled a woman hater, best to just stay in your own lane and do your own thing.
Especially when you are the only unmarried guy dating around, while the rest of your mates are married with kids in school, the last thing they want is to hear about redpill stuff from me.I've been red pilled for almost 20 years can tell you trying to "coach" someone --when they don't overtly ask for it-- it's a total waste of time.
It's a HUGE ego hit for a man to ask another man for advice about women. Yet, dating sites for men, books, blogs, etc., are among the most popular so the "market" is there. I think it's more about who the advice is coming from.
Many of your friends seriously want the advice, they just don't want it from you as it makes you look superior.
I find it best not to mention any of this at job interviews.In the past I tried to explain the whole red pill and sexual market theory to other people. Almost all guys thought I am crazy (in fact I would put them as the beta providers sort of guys), while majority of girls (28+) just felt offended.
So I am at the point now that I think you better keep your mouth shut when it comes to this kind of life views.
Any personal experience with this?
You can talk about these concepts without labelling them as "red pill". Most men would agree with a lot of the principals of what is called "red pill philosophy" without ever having heard of the term. But a lot of people would find it a bit weird if you start talking about the ideas of Rollo Tomassi or some other Youtuber as if they were the ten commandments.I noticed it makes sense to talk about RedPill ™ ideas and tactics only with guys who already have appropriate state of mind, especially with those more conservative. It helps to bring some new concepts and definitions to discussion, which makes avoiding misunderstanding easier.
But to be honest I never refer to the whole Red Pill community, just to phrases like "no contact", "hypergamy", "AFC", "sexual market value" - all adequately translated into my native language.
People without adequate mindset won't even try to understand it. I never talked about RedPill ideas with women, but I think that their first reaction would be most likely like mine on feminist concepts. I'm into RedPill since 2019 and I use this knowledge only to have better results with girls, not to talk about it with them.