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Don Juan
Gentlemen,
A friend of mine is getting married in two months. He has, as far as I am aware, never been exposed to the manosphere or explicitly to any red pill ideas elsewhere.
The good news is that his wife-to-be is from a very conservative part of the country, and seems to have been brought up in the "the purpose of a wife is to complement her husband" school of thought.
So that's a good start. But if that's all there was to it, no marriages in the 1950's would ever have broken down.
My friend is definitely on the beta end of things, although he doesn't act like a complete ***** around his fiance. He could probably do with more alpha though -- probably it doesn't matter now, or in the next few years, but I would guess that in time, she will grow bored if he doesn't deliver more alpha, and he needs to learn this.
I want to give my friend a book of good advice for his marriage. I have a hard time getting behind MMSL (by Kay); it seems too much like a marketing gimmick from a man who hasn't really proved himself. The Rational Male is far too heavy on the philosophy, and far too short on the practical advice about gaming your wife. I don't know of anything else suitable though.
What suggestions do you have?
d0g
A friend of mine is getting married in two months. He has, as far as I am aware, never been exposed to the manosphere or explicitly to any red pill ideas elsewhere.
The good news is that his wife-to-be is from a very conservative part of the country, and seems to have been brought up in the "the purpose of a wife is to complement her husband" school of thought.
So that's a good start. But if that's all there was to it, no marriages in the 1950's would ever have broken down.
My friend is definitely on the beta end of things, although he doesn't act like a complete ***** around his fiance. He could probably do with more alpha though -- probably it doesn't matter now, or in the next few years, but I would guess that in time, she will grow bored if he doesn't deliver more alpha, and he needs to learn this.
I want to give my friend a book of good advice for his marriage. I have a hard time getting behind MMSL (by Kay); it seems too much like a marketing gimmick from a man who hasn't really proved himself. The Rational Male is far too heavy on the philosophy, and far too short on the practical advice about gaming your wife. I don't know of anything else suitable though.
What suggestions do you have?
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