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A few interesting red pill messages from this book written by a female author. The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins. Riverside Books, 2015.
Woman #1 (who got a married guy to leave his wife and marry her): “I miss being a mistress… Being the other woman is a huge turn on, there’s no point denying it: you’re the one he can’t help but betray his wife for, even though he loves her. That’s just how irresistible you are.”
Woman #2 (who discusses meeting the man with whom she cheated on her husband): “I never meant for it to go anywhere, I didn’t want it to go anywhere. I just enjoyed feeling wanted; I liked the feeling of control. It was a simple and stupid as that. I didn’t want him to leave his wife; I just wanted him to want to leave her. To want me that much.”
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What red pills lessons can you identify?
Anonymous42What red pills lessons can you identify?
There’s no happiness for a woman, no contentment, no satisfying them.
Best to stay away…
they use sex for everything.
it gives them the illusion of power they want/need so much.
no matter what the situation,
sex is the answer.
..when the only tool you have is a hammer,
every problem looks like a nail.
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all they have is sex.
nothing else.
deny them that and you win every time.
Anonymous5What a good example of a lack self control on a cosmic level. A f~~~ed reason given.. man wow.
I saw the movie and didn’t like it because it was yet another vehicle where the men were portrayed as the domestic abuse villains. The whole thing was ridiculous I thought. That redhead girl is super cute though.
For me, these quotes are a sad reminder that men aren’t valued as companions, but only as a prop to make her feel desired. And as MgTower says, there is no lasting satisfaction no matter how hard you try, so even if you “make” her feel that way at a given moment, it’s not going to be enough to last. The risks of marriage just don’t seem worth it, when the contract isn’t binding on both sides.
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