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By Rollo Tomassi
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The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.
• Why does infidelity mean different things to men and women?
• Do women cheat more now?
• How does "judgementalism" absolve women of infidelity?
• Is it your fault she cheated?
• Responsibility vs. Authority: Which sex is responsible for infidelity?
• Is "caring, compassionate, emotional" feminized masculinity a factor?
• Sex is the glue that holds a relationship together
0:00 Intro
The Epiphany Phase is a harsh mistress. ChikTok videos are a window into women's existential stress at various ages.
Between the ages of 29-31 some significant realizations begin to hit women about their sexual market value. By 34, the epiphany comes too late.
Why do entitled women want men to accommodate them?
Why is it that women move on so much faster than men after a break up?
Red Pill 101: What is an Alpha Widow?
A lot of old Red Pill terms are being tossed around the Manosphere by people with no idea as to what they are or how they came about. Today I'll discuss one term from The Rational Male I coined almost 10 years ago – The Alpha Widow.
Since the mid-80s there's been a growing trend among "empowered" women to retain their surname or hyphenate it with their husband's. I explore the latent purpose of this in today's episode.
Why do men feel an innate drive to protect and sacrifice themselves for women? In the Manosphere, a lot gets made of women's lack of maturity despite the entitlements to a high value man (Alpha). Yet men seem more than willing to accomodate women's demands and tolerate the behavior we'd expect from spoiled children.
Why do women think they own the term Double Standard?
There are hundreds of Double Standards that exist between the sexes and the majority of them adversely affect men, not women. Why are we not allowed to discuss them?
Why is a man a superhero for bedding many women, but a woman is "loose" if she does?
This topic and much more is discussed in this episode.
Why do women (and feminized men) always ask, "Who hurt you?"
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