The Red Pill and Loving Like a Man
The Red Pill understands masculinity. But it doesn’t understand how this meshes with loving like a man.
The Red Pill understands masculinity. But it doesn’t understand how this meshes with loving like a man.
Young men in the West struggle to find good women who would make good wives. This is undeniable. Whilst good women – obviously – do still exist, they are rarer and rarer as a cultural poison has been dripped in the ears of girls and teenagers. By the time young women enter university, it is entrenched in their worldview. By the time they exit education, it is immovable. But there is far more to this…
A friend and I were chatting recently after he read my first ever article ‘Rebirth’. Whilst the post is about my transformation after a hero’s journey, it got us discussing quarantine, loneliness and social isolation – and their effects on relationships. All this stemmed from a couple of lines in the text: “My relationship is sacrosanct. It is holy to me. Thus, its privacy shall always be respected. This is likely the last you will…
Atheists love to bring up the evils of religion. As soon as they get chance to flaunt their high-level analysis, the Spanish Inquisition is summoned, the Crusades get flagged down and Islamic terrorism is drafted in. And of course, these are all stains on their respective religions. However, what is often ignored is technology and culture; how atheism and rationalism have also caused terrors and harms throughout the world. Now, I don’t want to turn…
We’ve got something a bit different today everyone, the first ever guest article on ThinkInPeach. Written by a friend of mine, Graeme Smith, I’m excited to share this, so – without further ado – let’s get into it. This is not a man cave, Keith… It’s called a workshop Guest article by Graeme Smith from THISISGRAEME. I like to make stuff. I’m a self-taught leatherworker and more recently I’ve started working with bone as well. …
In both the offline and online world, turmoil is the emergent theme of this century. From cheap drone technology to DDOS attacks; from Brexit to Trump’s election; from Antifa to right-wing trolls, disruption is endemic within modern life. Technology has changed the terms we play on, prompting this upheaval. Birth Control has disrupted the natural tide of sexuality, cars have disrupted the natural movement of the body and social media has disrupted our natural means…