The red pill approach that tells us to use game & continue to use game into marriage seems like a recipe for misery to me. I don’t want to spend 30 yrs using techniques to put a woman under control. Yrs of acting against your nature; it would be like being at work but at home.
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I suspect some men are alpha and some are not. I’ve seen it suggested that the state can make it look otherwise, but pretending to be something you not is sure to be a disaster.
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Replying to @tomxhart
it becomes who you are very quickly when you have success with it, we are apes and are talented at mimicking behavior
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1. Mimicking behaviour, aka learning a skill. Alphaness is partly based in personality, though is situational as well. I’ve heard Rollo Tomassi and other people say in discussions that they sometimes still need to think “use game”, although they’ve been doing it for years.
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2. This indicates, as you’d expect, that the personality is hard to change—even for people who are very good at game. There’s still a need to use game like a skill or being at work, requiring attention or focus. That makes the home more like work on this model.
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