
Red Pill Lies Exposed: Age, Attraction, and the Reality of Relationships
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Just like some forms of Islam promise devotees virgins in heaven, the Red Pill movement promises its cult that young women will be all over them when they're older.
According to the grifters in this movement, women "hit the wall" at age 30 while men continue to rise and thrive - luring women in their late teens and 20s well into their golden years.
Back to reality though, women in their 30s are doing just fine. And while a few men may be able to catch the attention of younger women, they're the types with lots of money, fame, or insanely good looks - aka, they're the same guys that did well with women in their youth as well.
This mentality is not only laughable, it's really dangerous for young men caught in the Red Pill web. Why would any woman want to be with a man who only values her for her youth and reproductive organs? And even if a man does manage to obtain wealth, fame, or good looks in order to obtain the elusive model in her 20s, these relationships really boil down to transactional ones in which the man accepts he will be used but not loved, and in which he knows the woman making the exchange is as lacking of good character as he is.