Women treat relationships like men treat jobs. You may have a fine job--decent pay, vacation, just got a promotion, whatever. You're thinking, "Yeah, I'll probably stick around awhile". Then somebody comes up and asks if you want to be an astronaut at triple your current pay. You couldn't put in your resignation fast enough.
She's not yours, it's only your turn.
deletedover 8 years
Myth. Men and woman cheat equally, as evinced by my research:
(that's a man btw, even if he does have long hair like a girl LOL!)
I used to think women were nice people, but after reading Neil Straus' "The Game" I learned to not give a sh!t about them and to work very hard in having as many sexual encounters as possible. I was a perma virgin beta, but now I have the confidence to hit on and sex women. Ofc it took several years of practice, and at first it was not easy. I had to read several resources before even approaching women. This included several "how to be confident self help books" (fake it till you make it, am it rite xD ), the mystery method (teaches you to emotionally connect with women, 8 and 9s only please), Social psychology for dummies (tricks on how to manipulate social situations in your favor and how to read social cues and project confidence), How to Win Friends & Influence People (my personal bible, didnt know how to make any friends with out it), and especially the subreddits "r/theredpill" "r/pua" "r/seduction" and "r/mgtow".
currently, I am happy with where my life is, and I am on track to making 90K this year, with a 40k bonus. I force myself to approach one women a day (its a numbers game folks!)
Thanks redpill!
deletedover 8 years
Men are sh*t, women are sh*t, congrats, we're all sh*t.
We have the same thing. Although it also depends on how much they loved each other. I'd love to see what I'm talking about sex. Anyway, beauty is in depth conversations/debates don't come here anymore and the lows and see Adore really be shocked.
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In the systems view, each succeeding level of organization within a hierarchy of systems is more complex than the levels subordinate to it; moreover, each is characterized by emergent properties not existing at lower levels and thus not predicted by them. Relationships not only are systems but they are "open" systems: They exchange information, energy, and material with the many other systems in which they are nested and which they themselves encompass. In the study of relationships, the systems perspective would acknowledge that: 1. From the moment of conception, individuals are nested in social relationships that influence the nature and operation of the many hierarchically organized biological and behavioral systems each individual encompasses. 2. Each relationship is itself nested in a social environmental system and in a physical environmental system, which together represent each relationship's ecological niche. 3. The specific ecological niche of each relationship is, in turn, embedded in larger societal and cultural systems (see, e.g., Levinger, 1994). 4. All of these systems are simultaneously evolving and influencing each other over time. Like biologists, most relationship scientists endorse these four propositions. As a consequence, virtually all believe that relation- ~hip systems are of critical importance to an understanding of human behavior and the course of human development.
if you got a lil chubby and a Brad Pitt lookalike who has the body of Adonis and the paycheck of of Trump started hittin' your girl up at a bar how long do you think it'd take before she'd be slurping his c_m out of his meat rod?
What is love? Baby don't hurt, don't hurt me, no more.
deletedover 8 years
Tbh if someone cheats on you then don't be sad because it means they never loved you in the first place.
I know it's sh*tty advice but if you get sad or mad then they win. Once a cheater always a cheater. I got cheated on in HS and it f*cked me up until college when I met my current GF. Just got to take it day by day bro