Quote: (01-10-2015 10:51 AM)samsamsam Wrote:
Quote: (01-10-2015 09:13 AM)CRR Wrote:I wonder was there more of a reaction? Did any of it click? I think it is great stuff but, if I may, ust gotta be a little careful around work hags and betas.
They of course went into full hamster mode, saying that men (me in particular) just aren't interested in 'successful' and 'experienced' women. I pointed out that to them a successful woman is any woman with a job whereas a man's success is directly correlated to his income. And 'experienced'? GTFO, just a euphemism for 'has been fucked by lots of dudes'.
Very true, and very important that you point this out regarding coworkers.
I'm generally very careful. Thing is I have some seniority, and my coworkers, even the women, know my nature and accept it.
A lot of that has to do with an important Red Pill characteristic, there was a great article about it on ROK I think, which is to keep your frame and always remain calm. That way, if you do have to raise your voice, people will know there must be a very good reason. The other huge benefit of ROK/RVF that I've picked up in the year that I've been here is the ability to clearly explain my positions.
Since it was out of the office, and not at a work event, I figured it was worth responding. Also, if they had been shrieking at me about it, I would've walked away. But since they brought it up, I calmly but firmly explained my position. Even when the hamster kicked in, they were more or less calm about it, a lot of it was because of the way I engaged them. And to be fair, they are somewhat reasonable for women.
I think it did sink in because they know me well enough that they can't just dismiss me as some 'weirdo' or 'creep'. But the big reason it sinked in? It was true.