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agree and agree. i think it's already de facto widespread considering how many guys stay with blatantly, explicitly unfaithful women after a "rough patch" or however they choose to phrase it; regardless of desirable they may think her or how beneficial the relationship, at the end of the many guys take more comfort in their perceived stability and have too great a fear of change to get out of a bad situation once it's already gone on long enough. applies to women, too. i have a close friend in mind as i type this who could be doing so much better it's not funny but instead he just bought his first house with her.

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Weird question and sorry if it’s a little off topic but did any /lit/izens find any of these books helpful in attracting and dating women or is it all bullshit. I am not looking to be some pick up artist but I am a bit socially awkward with women and would like a rough outline on how to be a more attractive man. I am all ready “redpilled” about evolutionary psychology and sexual behavior in humans but is any of manosphere content good for understanding how to be more charismatic to women? Thanks in advance.

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I know a girl who loves him and is annoying as fuck, tries to be le super quirky (moves her fingers like she’s conducting when she hears classical music, actually tried reading a book on WWI, not even a novel but a history book). She is trying to write plays based on “if the Godfather were adapted by Shakespeare”

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