I happen to like my skinny nerd who believes in affirmative consent.
Of course, I would imagine most redpill guys would say I’m not really into him and just want someone I can push around…
Yay skinny nerds who believe in affirmative consent! (Mine has bulked up a bit since getting into rock climbing, but that’s nice too.)
This being a Catholic site and all, I have to point out that affirmative consent is much more conducive to premarital chastity than the method SST has recommended earlier of just continuing to do sexual things until somebody says stop…
The Red Pill idea is (brace yourself) that women mess around with Bad Boy Alphas until they are over the hill (i.e. 27+) and then glom onto a timid beta to leech off their resources. Then women are unhappy with their beta because they dream of their Bad Boy Alpha. If only they had married a beta at 18 they would be contented!
Please ignore the divorce rate for 18-year-olds and Bad Boy Alphas. Also please ignore the fact that modern courtships leading to marriage tend to be quite lengthy (and tend to include years of cohabitation), so they don’t actually typically begin when women are 27, but several years earlier when the woman is in her dewy early 20s. Ignore the fact that the alpha-beta strategy involves having a couple babies with a beta, which is supposed to be (according to Red Pill theory) the WORST THING EVER. Also please ignore the fact that many states have substantially lower median ages at first marriage for women the national. So, for example, in Utah, women are apparently “over the hill” at 24. There is a great deal of variation in median age of first marriage, and it generally seems to track with local cost of living–hence the highest median age at first marriage for women is around 30 in the District of Columbia.
livescience.com/27974-women-media-age-marriage-states.html
But, again, pay no attention to all that–women in the NE marry late because they are trampy tramps, not because of stuff like the median home in Boston costing $555k (nearly triple the median US price).
zillow.com/boston-ma/home-values/
huffingtonpost.com/2014/03/13/median-home-price-2014_n_4957604.html
Frankly, given the real estate costs, I think it’s a miracle that women in the NE marry as early as they do, but it is true that they are under heavy pressure to start having children at 30 (or at least no later than 35) because of fertility concerns. It’s not that women are suddenly (visually speaking) old hags at 30–which is the Red Pill theory. If you follow what single women actually say online, it’s clear that fertility is the primary concern for being in a hurry get married by 30–there’s a lot of pressure to start having babies between 30 and 35, even in
very liberal states and social environments.)
So, there’s a huge crunch in high cost of living areas between a) cost of living/saving for a home to have a family and b) actually having that family at all. My husband and I awent through this ourselves, having two children when I was in my late 20s in WA DC. We discovered pretty quickly
after that that we were never going to be able to afford a house in the DC metro area, or at least if we did get a house, it would mean me working and us not having more children.
Again, the national median for home prices is around $190k. That’s a lot better than the Northeastern medians, but it’s still not really within the reach of the median household. As TPC may point out, it is within reach of the median **married **household, but there’s the rub–people tend to not marry until they are within reach of that median home.
This post contains a lot of stuff that you will not normally hear from conservative Christians.