@Farang131 I mean, if they did a halfway decent job like mine did, yeah.
But don't forget that some people have truly abusive parents who fuck them up for life.
@Farang131 ah, I'd forgotten that @SwarmShawarma, aka the Euroweenie Of A Thousand Usernames, had said what the deal was with the link going right to my comment up higher in this thread
If you follow what he said, it'll take you to my comment, and my comment has the timestamp
@Typo-MAGAshiv No problem. What timestamp in the video is the "Red Pill victim mentality" I'd like to see that bit.
@Typo-MAGAshiv Well said. When you become an adult you can no longer blame anything on your parents its on you now
@Typo-MAGAshiv I agree men need to ask "what's in it for me" but also risk vs benefit. IF I get married what's the risk vs benefit. Men don't do that with love / relationships because they watch too many Disney films and think love is some mysterious force that cannot or should not be analysed this way meanwhile women are secretly analysing the hell out of their options.
@Farang131 you're missing the point
The point is to be aware of when people are trying to manipulate you
If a woman appeals to your vanity, say by asking "can a big strong man like you do __ for me?" you need to ask yourself what's in it for you.
If trad cons and gynocentric preachers try to appeal to your sense of duty to get you to Man Up™! and marry a "reformed" slut and be a stepdaddy, you need to ask yourself what's in it for you.
And sometimes you can just run with it, like when your woman gives you a BJ and then asks you to take her to some store you hate. "I got a BJ, so I'll do this for her".
This isn't about fitting in with how most people use a word; it's about recognizing the world as it actually operates so that you can look out for your own interests.
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