It has been awesome lately to watch all these ROK articles go viral. Roosh and Tuth are doing God's work and for that I am massively thankful.
But we don't want to be arguing about politics with girls in real life. If we want to improve our girls' behaviour we need to lead them. We need to covertly push them towards red pill ideas in our real life interactions.
So let's share our "under the radar" red pill lines that hit the hamster where it hurts.
Here are some of the things I have been saying to girls lately, inspired by none other than ROK Different girls, different nationalities, different situations. Not one of these girls got offended or reacted badly. Some even agreed with me.
1. (said an American girl who was complaining about the pay gap)
"Yeah, it must be hard to be a girl...Hold on though. I hope you're not secretly a feminist or something. Feminists are kind of creepy."
2. (to a girl who proudly proclaimed that she can't cook)
"Oh. You can't cook? That's such a shame (long pause for effect). Call me traditional, but girls who cook really turn me on. My last girlfriend brought me a homemade packed lunch on our second date. I fell in love right there."
3. (to a girl who complained about my place being messy)
"I admit it. I'm pretty terrible at household chores. My guess is that my male ancestors were all out hunting and never learned to do stuff back in their nomad huts. I'm so lucky to be dating someone as feminine as you!"
4. (to a girl with short hair that I met in a bar)
"You know, while I think you look fashionable, it's a shame that you cut your hair so short. You'd be stunning with long hair."
5. (to a girl who was checking her phone during a date)
"It's crazy how many people are addicted to social media these days. A friend of mine dumped his girlfriend because she was always checking her iPhone. She was always too many photos of herself on Facebook. In the same situation, I think I'd have done the same. Please tell me that you aren't one of those people...(shit-eating grin)"
6. (to a girl who says she doesn't understand men)
"It's funny how some girls are still wondering what men like. I mean, we're very simple really. We like to eat and fuck. If a girl takes care of those two things then we are good. What else is there to know?"
7. (to an older careerist girl who was complaining about the lack of good men out there)
"I definitely feel sorry for you girls. I mean, the biological clock is always ticking and I have so many friends around 30 who are in denial. I'm trying to get them to settle with nice guys but they don't listen. It's as if they think they are still as attractive as they were in college."
8. (to a girl who doesn't put effort into dressing well)
"It's cool that we can wear what we like these days but some people take it too far. I even saw a man wearing a skirt the other day who apparently isn't gay. Crazy eh? It's like those girls who wear jeans and Uggs that think they are being fashionable. I mean, it's not exactly a secret that a girl in a dress and heels looks much better."
9. (to a girl who would be attractive if she lost some weight)
"Wow your arms are bigger than mine! (squeeze arm) Oh..hold on. It's so soft I could eat this for dinner! Don't you work out?"
The basic idea is to say things that go under the radar, make girls feel shame and/or correct their behaviour. On the other hand, good things they do should be rewarded.
Sure, there are some lost cases out there but I'm an optimist. Girls DO care what men think. If you hit the hamster they WILL think about it later. They might even talk to their friends about it. Rattling the hamster cage, one girl at a time, can have knock-on effects beyond our imagination. So let's hear your best lines.
But we don't want to be arguing about politics with girls in real life. If we want to improve our girls' behaviour we need to lead them. We need to covertly push them towards red pill ideas in our real life interactions.
So let's share our "under the radar" red pill lines that hit the hamster where it hurts.
Here are some of the things I have been saying to girls lately, inspired by none other than ROK Different girls, different nationalities, different situations. Not one of these girls got offended or reacted badly. Some even agreed with me.
1. (said an American girl who was complaining about the pay gap)
"Yeah, it must be hard to be a girl...Hold on though. I hope you're not secretly a feminist or something. Feminists are kind of creepy."
2. (to a girl who proudly proclaimed that she can't cook)
"Oh. You can't cook? That's such a shame (long pause for effect). Call me traditional, but girls who cook really turn me on. My last girlfriend brought me a homemade packed lunch on our second date. I fell in love right there."
3. (to a girl who complained about my place being messy)
"I admit it. I'm pretty terrible at household chores. My guess is that my male ancestors were all out hunting and never learned to do stuff back in their nomad huts. I'm so lucky to be dating someone as feminine as you!"
4. (to a girl with short hair that I met in a bar)
"You know, while I think you look fashionable, it's a shame that you cut your hair so short. You'd be stunning with long hair."
5. (to a girl who was checking her phone during a date)
"It's crazy how many people are addicted to social media these days. A friend of mine dumped his girlfriend because she was always checking her iPhone. She was always too many photos of herself on Facebook. In the same situation, I think I'd have done the same. Please tell me that you aren't one of those people...(shit-eating grin)"
6. (to a girl who says she doesn't understand men)
"It's funny how some girls are still wondering what men like. I mean, we're very simple really. We like to eat and fuck. If a girl takes care of those two things then we are good. What else is there to know?"
7. (to an older careerist girl who was complaining about the lack of good men out there)
"I definitely feel sorry for you girls. I mean, the biological clock is always ticking and I have so many friends around 30 who are in denial. I'm trying to get them to settle with nice guys but they don't listen. It's as if they think they are still as attractive as they were in college."
8. (to a girl who doesn't put effort into dressing well)
"It's cool that we can wear what we like these days but some people take it too far. I even saw a man wearing a skirt the other day who apparently isn't gay. Crazy eh? It's like those girls who wear jeans and Uggs that think they are being fashionable. I mean, it's not exactly a secret that a girl in a dress and heels looks much better."
9. (to a girl who would be attractive if she lost some weight)
"Wow your arms are bigger than mine! (squeeze arm) Oh..hold on. It's so soft I could eat this for dinner! Don't you work out?"
The basic idea is to say things that go under the radar, make girls feel shame and/or correct their behaviour. On the other hand, good things they do should be rewarded.
Sure, there are some lost cases out there but I'm an optimist. Girls DO care what men think. If you hit the hamster they WILL think about it later. They might even talk to their friends about it. Rattling the hamster cage, one girl at a time, can have knock-on effects beyond our imagination. So let's hear your best lines.
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