How to Really Get A Girl to Fall In Love With You

Rational Male Clips
25 Feb 202210:25

Summary

TLDRIn this script, the speaker discusses the complexities of relationships and financial responsibilities, particularly the challenges men face when involved with women who carry significant debt. The speaker critiques the trend of women accumulating more student loan debt than men and how this affects long-term partnerships. He highlights the impact of personal decisions, such as a woman's past debts, and how they affect men in marriage. The conversation touches on topics like women's search for security, the emotional aftermath of loss, and the dangers of trusting unreliable collaborators in business ventures.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Women tend to carry more debt than men by the time they reach 30, often due to student loans and lifestyle-related spending during their younger years.
  • 😀 Men can end up financially responsible for women’s past decisions, including debts from school loans and credit cards, which could become a burden in marriage.
  • 😀 The concept of community debt in marriage means that a woman's previous financial choices may impact her partner, even if the man wasn't responsible for those choices initially.
  • 😀 The speaker dismisses the idea of repealing the 19th Amendment, stating it is an unrealistic 'pipe dream' and emphasizes the importance of women being responsible for their own decisions.
  • 😀 The idea of 'hypergamy' suggests women are driven to find partners who offer long-term security, especially in terms of financial stability.
  • 😀 Losing a husband or child can have different emotional and social effects on a woman. If the partner was an alpha figure, the woman might struggle more, while a beta partner’s death could lead to different behavior.
  • 😀 In the context of post-loss relationships, women may re-enter the dating scene quicker depending on the man’s status—if he was a 'beta' or less impactful in their lives, it might be easier for her to move on.
  • 😀 Women generally prioritize security more than men due to their biological role in reproduction, making their approach to relationships more strategic from a long-term survival standpoint.
  • 😀 Men should consider a woman’s financial situation and past decisions, especially when looking for a long-term partner, as the debts and liabilities accumulated by women can affect the relationship.
  • 😀 The speaker warns of opportunistic behaviors in modern dating and relationships, where individuals may pivot from one hustle to another while maintaining the same manipulative dynamics.
  • 😀 Personal responsibility and accountability are recurring themes, especially when it comes to the consequences of decisions made in youth, whether financial or relational, and the impacts these decisions have on others later in life.

Q & A

  • What is the speaker's stance on repealing the 19th Amendment?

    -The speaker expresses that they don't support the idea of repealing the 19th Amendment, finding it to be an unrealistic and impractical proposal. They argue that women should have the right to make their own decisions, but they take issue with men being expected to bear the consequences of those decisions.

  • What example does the speaker use to illustrate their point about women's debt and relationships?

    -The speaker uses the example of a woman with significant debt due to student loans and other financial choices, such as taking out credit cards for a party lifestyle. They ask whether a man would still want to marry her, despite inheriting her financial responsibilities, particularly if they get married in a community property state.

  • How does the speaker describe the financial burden that men may face when marrying women with debt?

    -The speaker emphasizes that men may unknowingly take on women's debt, especially student loans, once they get married. In some states, this debt becomes 'community debt,' meaning that the man's finances may be impacted by his wife's past decisions.

  • What does the speaker suggest men should consider before committing to a long-term relationship?

    -The speaker advises men to consider the financial implications of marrying a woman, particularly if she has significant debt from student loans or credit cards. They suggest that men should evaluate whether they are ready to take on these potential burdens before entering into a serious relationship.

  • How does the speaker view women's relationship to security compared to men's?

    -The speaker argues that women generally prioritize long-term security more than men, due to their role as the bearers of children. They believe that women are more likely to seek a partner who offers security, as this is essential for raising a family, while men do not prioritize security to the same extent.

  • What factors influence a woman's decision to re-enter the dating market after losing a child or husband?

    -The speaker suggests that the circumstances surrounding the loss matter greatly. If a woman loses a child, it could affect her for a long time. However, if she loses a husband, the impact depends on the nature of the husband’s character—whether he was a strong, alpha figure or a more passive partner. The speaker hints that women might move on quicker depending on the circumstances.

  • What is the speaker's opinion on men underestimating their financial responsibilities when dating women?

    -The speaker believes that many men underestimate the financial implications of dating and marrying women, especially when it comes to student loans and other debts. They suggest that men should be more cautious and consider whether the woman’s debt is something they are prepared to handle.

  • What does the speaker mean by 'hypergamic filter'?

    -The 'hypergamic filter' refers to a woman’s tendency to seek out partners who offer a higher social, financial, or status advantage. The speaker hints that this filter plays a role in women's dating decisions, where they may prioritize security and status in a partner.

  • How does the speaker view individuals who switch from hustling women to promoting positivity and success?

    -The speaker expresses skepticism about individuals who pivot from exploiting people (such as hustling women) to promoting positivity and success. They view this shift as ironic and believe that such people are still relying on manipulative tactics to succeed in their new endeavors.

  • What advice does the speaker give to Simon regarding his future endeavors?

    -The speaker warns Simon to be careful of his collaborators, as those who are close to him may ultimately betray him. The speaker suggests that individuals who make a living by exploiting others can be easily undermined by those they trust, especially when they pivot to a different hustle.

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Связанные теги
Financial ResponsibilityGender DynamicsDebt in RelationshipsStudent LoansPersonal ChoicesMarriage DebtHypergamyFinancial SecuritySocietal ExpectationsRelationship Risks
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