You're an asshole, she yells at me. I nod. Giving into a woman's emotional outbursts and trying to reason or help them through it is pointless. You would have better luck quelling a tidal wave. But I was growing tired of her. This woman I thought I loved, before I learned that love must be learned and earned. But that is a different topic. Instead, I am here to teach you young Turks how to interact with women you are in relationships with. See, the woman who I thought I might call my wife had passion. In excess. When a woman has excess passion, she can be a dangerous and unpredictable partner. You MUST, and I repeat with emphasis, MUST, direct that passion, lest it be used against you. I did not stop her from overflowing like water boiling in a pot. Do you let the water keep rising, until you have a mess on the floor? No, you move the pot. You strain the water. That is what you must do. And you do it, by direction.

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It seems ridiculous to men, and misogynistic to women, that they need direction in their lives. But a woman can only imitate what she sees men do, she has no idea how to create a powerful life script by her lonesome. That is where you, the alpha male, must step in, and guide. And you do this by directing your actor. Shakespeare says "all the world's a stage." So you must OWN the stage. This is frame, and if you don't know what that is then your fingertips, eyes, mouth, nose, feet, butt and brain are still stained blue. I urge you to check out the numerous writings on frame, the one by Woujo would be a good guide on the matter.

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By using frame control, you help to direct the directionless woman. It should not seem to difficult, but for some reason even hardened Red-Pill veterans who have seen every woman under the sun and moon are confused when their relationship falters. She didn't do anything! You have your mission, what is her's?

It does not need to be a mission of great poignancy. Something as simple as 'stay-at-home mom' had been the de-facto mission for many woman for years. But if you don't direct her life, she will direct her own