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Any former PUAs/Red Pill guys manage to get married and have Christian marriages?
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<blockquote data-quote="Blade Runner" data-source="post: 1490731" data-attributes="member: 17573"><p>Great points. I've thought the same myself - but I wasn't even really blinded by any PUA, I always sorta saw it for what it was. I sadly knew that meandering off the reservation was wrong, but I had also been (even with my other sins) devoted to church and still am, and I'm successful but in this generation is literally means almost nothing. Many are surprised (especially girls who can just pick up a phone and get crazy options/numbers of dates) that those of us who have done well and have quite a few things going for us (and are thus selective, why shouldn't we be) will have encountered so few quality girls in this generation it is very difficult. Especially if you are actually christian. Yes, you can meet great personality uggos here and there (when couldn't you do that?) or decent looking but combative personality types, but the key again is meeting the right people in the early to mid 20s. In multicultural America, I met girls that I clicked with personality wise and even though were attractive, but they would be non christian, skeptics, etc etc people would have a harder time being orthodox, let's say.</p><p></p><p>I think some women are collateral damage to the culture and the delay in life (don't look til your 30) but they have a lot more to blame on their own desire to get someone pretty far out of their league. I see this with douchy guys occasionally, but the past 20 years of women 5s or 6s thinking they are going to get men at least 2 points higher than they are is palpable.</p><p></p><p>I often wonder if the EE thing is truly accomplishable, Nick. Any insight or input there?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blade Runner, post: 1490731, member: 17573"] Great points. I've thought the same myself - but I wasn't even really blinded by any PUA, I always sorta saw it for what it was. I sadly knew that meandering off the reservation was wrong, but I had also been (even with my other sins) devoted to church and still am, and I'm successful but in this generation is literally means almost nothing. Many are surprised (especially girls who can just pick up a phone and get crazy options/numbers of dates) that those of us who have done well and have quite a few things going for us (and are thus selective, why shouldn't we be) will have encountered so few quality girls in this generation it is very difficult. Especially if you are actually christian. Yes, you can meet great personality uggos here and there (when couldn't you do that?) or decent looking but combative personality types, but the key again is meeting the right people in the early to mid 20s. In multicultural America, I met girls that I clicked with personality wise and even though were attractive, but they would be non christian, skeptics, etc etc people would have a harder time being orthodox, let's say. I think some women are collateral damage to the culture and the delay in life (don't look til your 30) but they have a lot more to blame on their own desire to get someone pretty far out of their league. I see this with douchy guys occasionally, but the past 20 years of women 5s or 6s thinking they are going to get men at least 2 points higher than they are is palpable. I often wonder if the EE thing is truly accomplishable, Nick. Any insight or input there? [/QUOTE]
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