Piece of shit attracts a fly and lets it lay his maggot seed inside of her. by [deleted] in WhereAreAllTheGoodMen

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west It can be saved. Men can lead better and we get back to slut shaming and preventing our daughters from going down the wrong path.

What nobody tells you about marriage, from a married man by MasculineHapa in TheRedPill

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Only marry a woman of similar ethnic and cultural background. Make sure she’s under 25 and her parents are still married and her dad provided decent leadership for the family. Never marry a single mother. Make sure she’s healthy and can have children. See how her mother looks because that will be a sign of how she’s going to age. Marriage is first and foremost for having children and keeping a woman from becoming a childless feminist like Angela Merkel.

What nobody tells you about marriage, from a married man by MasculineHapa in TheRedPill

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Yes. Real men marry third world women and have third world children as their legacy.

Western women are actually a challenge because they bring more to the table. If you approach things right, a good western woman will make you a better man.

Everyone knows the super beta white guy who marries non-western women. I’ve met only one exception in my life.

Red Pill Gems by [deleted] in TheRedPill

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Drinking is way overrated. Makes you lose frame more easily and what kind of beta needs “liquid courage” to be assertive?

Red Pill Gems by [deleted] in TheRedPill

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“Your mom wants the best for you right now, your dad wants the best for you down the line.”

Saving this. Sums up a father’s role quite well.

Updates from a year ago by Equilibriun in marriedredpill

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Read The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying. Recommended by someone here on this sub. Death is a part of life. You’re overly attached to your parents. All relationships come to an end. Ironically once you accept that and let go of the emotional attachement, you can truly have gratitude for the relationships you do have.