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"Why Happy People Cheat": 10,000 words, and all it spells is 'hypergamous narcissism'
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<blockquote data-quote="Thomas More" data-source="post: 1130653" data-attributes="member: 8402"><p><strong>RE: "Why Happy People Cheat": 10,000 words, and all it spells is 'hypergamou...</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It's the same with taking the red pill. If a man is fully bluepill, and has a set of beliefs and values and behavioral patterns that are wrapped up in it, this often goes to the core of his identity. Taking the red pill is often a conversion experience, because you have to reject your previous view of who you are and how you relate to women, and start being a different person.</p><p></p><p>Of course, just like with therapy, or any other transition from dysfuctional behavior to becoming successfully functional, you still are yourself. Before the conversion experience, you think your dysfunctional pattern is a core of your identity. However, after you lay down whatever dysfunction you've become attached to, you find you still have the same self identity, but now you are stronger and better.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, many are never able to let go of their old identity and break away from whatever dysfunctional pattern they are stuck in. Likewise, most men are unable to take the red pill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thomas More, post: 1130653, member: 8402"] [b]RE: "Why Happy People Cheat": 10,000 words, and all it spells is 'hypergamou...[/b] It's the same with taking the red pill. If a man is fully bluepill, and has a set of beliefs and values and behavioral patterns that are wrapped up in it, this often goes to the core of his identity. Taking the red pill is often a conversion experience, because you have to reject your previous view of who you are and how you relate to women, and start being a different person. Of course, just like with therapy, or any other transition from dysfuctional behavior to becoming successfully functional, you still are yourself. Before the conversion experience, you think your dysfunctional pattern is a core of your identity. However, after you lay down whatever dysfunction you've become attached to, you find you still have the same self identity, but now you are stronger and better. Unfortunately, many are never able to let go of their old identity and break away from whatever dysfunctional pattern they are stuck in. Likewise, most men are unable to take the red pill. [/QUOTE]
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