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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Replying to @tomxhart
Ask not for a lighter load, but for broader shoulders. As long as you think running game is a discrete task, or an act, yes, it will seem like futility. What you're doing is making attractive behaviour your natural way of being. thats why it's called 'hard mode'
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And it's not for control, you cannot control women, society is geared to prevent that even if you could Instead, it's to provide abundance. She can act a damned fool, and you can easily replace her with someone more valuable. It's about commanding value from the world, nt control
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Replying to @_Rian_Stone @tomxhart
Every skill is awkward, disingenuous, and ineffective. this is why practice exists.
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1. It’s absolutely about control, because it’s about manipulating another person—as far as possible—to do what you want. As with any manipulation, whether propaganda or law, control can never be complete w/ another human.
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Replying to @tomxhart
And to add to this, everything is manipulation. A baby crying, a wife pouting. Everyone acting out to get the arm of a man to act for them. Sauce for the goose mr savaak
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That is true, I wasn’t making a moral judgement about manipulation. Manipulation is how the world is, at one level, since everything concerns power relations in some way. However, there’s a difference between conscious and unconscious manipulation.
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