/u/DTaggart11
Guys, NEVER be /u/DTaggart11. Here's an example of why not to get married. Though, I am willing to bet there were so many red flags and he ignored everyone because "his unicorn would never do such things."
The gist of story is, this 50 year old guy found out that his wife, when she was in her 20s, was "dating" some handsome guy who had money, took her to concerts, etc., etc., but "nothing happened" and if he wants to know more, he should look up this guy 30 years later and ask him.
/u/DTaggart11 is an example of a doormat, cuckold who believes his wife only did this once, it was ok because they were young, and, well, "nothing happened."
What this poor shmuck won't realize or accept about his princess unicorn is that she not only fucked and sucked this other guy in ways he still fantasize his wife would do with him, but she did it frequently and with many other men. If she was so willing to date a guy for months while married, it didn't stop there.
Guys, if you feel there's something not right and a girl tells you to "stop being so controlling," just because she's talking to some new guy, and you believe her, you're on your way to becoming /u/DTaggart11.
I've always loved Nine Inch Nails. The first album – Pretty Hate Machine – is not only one of the best NIN albums, but is insanely blue pill. The entire album is pretty much him pining over some girl.
Contrast that to most rap albums, which are nothing but red pill in language. These guys aren't pining over women. They're fucking them. Pimping them out. Whatever. It's just not my taste in music.
The red pill lens is both refreshing in its ability to show you the world and depressing in its ability to show you the world.
But, when you need a bit of a laugh, here's a cheesy love ballad from the 70s (
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxdsk-cFX-k
). Despite the guise of being a love ballad, it's a pretty red pill song about getting together for a night to fuck and then go their own way. Red pill message delivered with blue pill language.