Sabrina likes ( massive fan) BTS.
Her type is Jungkook.
She likes kdrama.
Can you tell anything by that cos those type of men are not hypermasculine, like said in the Red pill.
I don’t know who they are but there is an archetype in The Art of Seduction called the Dandy. The Dandy is an attractive male or female because they mix masculine and feminine traits and create a unique, mysterious vibe that people find exciting and freeing. There was also another comment in the forum from a member in the past explaining that men with more feminine qualities—not the ultra-masculine type—often end up being the ones who get laid the most. Nonetheless, the first phase in The Art of Seduction explains what characteristics each person can have that are magnetic and attractive. For example, the Siren includes women who are social butterflies and dress provocatively; the Charismatic can tell good stories and doesn’t mind the spotlight; and the Star, as the name suggests, is someone with standout qualities, like a star athlete or even a standout nerd. Either way, these are highly advanced concepts, so I digress.
The reason why I told you to read the Red Pill sidebar is not to become a hyper-masculine caricature but to give you an eye-opener about how the dating world works. For example, concepts like women having a biological clock mean they don’t have the time to wait for a man to make a move, make up his mind, gain social awareness, make money, etc. They don’t want a project; they want a finished product. Also, because of this factor, women’s love is unconditional, and just because she gives you attention, kisses you, or hooks up with you, the future with her is still uncertain since you are constantly being vetted through tests to determine whether you’re the ideal man for her childbearing years and future children.
Other concepts in the sidebar include spinning plates, which is similar to what many women do to maintain abundance in their dating life, as well as theories like having a purpose because people who get infatuated easily are usually unhappy, have too much time on their hands, and assume unconsciously the other person is the missing piece to the puzzle.
Again, it’s not about hypermasculinity, and sometimes the content can come across as misogynistic, but the sidebar gives you a foundational understanding of self-sufficiency, why certain dynamics occur, it helps you make decisions about creating the life you envision, and prevents you from bending the knee to anyone but yourself.