jhonny9546
Master Don Juan
A woman claims that the red pill doesn't exist, yet ironically confirms its existence through her own statements.
She automatically assumes she has no emotional issues—something that can't really be confirmed.
Her friend landed a cute BETABUCK who earns double her friend salary.
These are clear validations of SMV theory, yet she tells women to laugh at red pill guys, while essentially proving their point.
So, she has a CHAD and a BETABUCK (tall, rich, well-endowed, with hair).*“I’m 45, look 35, and have attractive 25-year-olds pursuing me. I’m also being chased by a fairly wealthy 50-year-old who is successful, intelligent, affectionate, retired, owns property, is 6’1”, and has all his hair. He said he had dated younger women who turned out to be gold diggers, boring, or emotionally unstable. He’s thrilled to have found an intelligent, worldly woman like me. The man before him was two years older than me and even gave me money monthly just to see me occasionally.
My 44-year-old friend met a 46-year-old man on Match.com. She's a plain Jane horse lover who wrote in her profile that she wanted a man who earned more than she does—probably around $55k. She got exactly that, and quickly. They got married after a year and a half. He likely earns double what she does and is also good-looking.
Ladies, laugh at these red pill guys. They hate it. They constantly make things up, but we know the truth. We live the truth.”*
She automatically assumes she has no emotional issues—something that can't really be confirmed.
Her friend landed a cute BETABUCK who earns double her friend salary.
These are clear validations of SMV theory, yet she tells women to laugh at red pill guys, while essentially proving their point.