(I'm new to reddit and the Red Pill community so I'm not sure exactly how these things go. I've decided to just jump in. Apologies if I'm overstepping.)
I'd love some book recommendations re: Red Pill theory/philosophy as well as the practical aspects of living it as a woman; married or otherwise.
As a side but related question: Though I am new to Red Pill itself I was first turned onto the more "old fashioned" way of doing things through Fascinating Womanhood and The Surrendered Wife. Any thoughts on how those two books do or don't relate with the philosophy?
Thank you! Margery
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I haven't read Fascinating Womanhood nor The Surrendered Wife, but both have been recommended to me by other red pill ladies.
Proper Care and Feeding of Husbands by Dr Laura is pretty decent. MMSL is a must.
Athol Kay's new book will go on my required reading list, I think.
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"how to make friends and influence people" by dale carnegie ( i think)
"no more mr. nice guy" can give you a good perspective of the mind of many men, especially if they didnt have a good father figure. perhaps its also good to read if you have a son.
"the red queen", the scientific/ evolutionary psychology perspective of the mating strategies of both men and women.
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