Monday, September 30, 2013

How To 'Train' A Woman, According To Reddit


Ladies, take note. The men of Reddit would like to "train" you.



In a recent discussion in the Ask The Red Pill forum, a subreddit dedicated to men's rights activism, Redditor booboo2shoes posted:

I've seen some people refer to training a woman you're dating or perhaps have entered into a [long-term relationship] with. I am curious to hear some techniques or peruse some resources that focus on this topic. Got any?





Here are seven of the most absurd comments and responses this apparently serious post received:




  1. "Reward behavior you approve of with eye contact, smiles, and other positive reinforcement. Punish behavior you disapprove of with physical, social, or emotional withdrawal. It doesn't take many instances to establish a pattern."



  2. "I told her that if she can't control her crying to leave or I will."



  3. "Just told her straight out if I can't use my testosterone to win arguments you can't use your estrogen."



  4. "Always be ready to say, 'If you're going to act like this, I'm leaving.' Then leave."



  5. "I for one won't allow tears to be used against me as a weapon. I won't allow her to be a dead starfish in bed."



  6. "My girlfriend likes to bring things up and drop them, it annoys me to no end and I let her know by ignoring her."



  7. "Pick up a book on operant conditioning. Works on dogs and it works on humans."






To recap: women can (and should) be "trained" like dogs to act the way men would like them to, emotional responses are "weapons" and there's apparently no need to have a real, human conversation when your partner's behavior upsets you.



We're fully on board with Erin Gloria Ryan's response to this nonsense over at Jezebel: "Here's some cool advice on how to change the behavior of a person you're going out with: if they're doing something you don't like, tell them."



[h/t Jezebel]

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