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Ask A TRP Anything


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By notorganic - 21 Aug 2014 7:25 AM

Poor old Draups seems obsessed with displaying his ignorance of TRP on every thread I post in so I thought I'd give the rest of the forum a reprieve from his childishness and start a dedicated thread for him to keep his obsessed rage contained to.

Simply, TRP is a small section of the manosphere that dedicates itself to masculinity, self improvement and sexual strategy. It is not primarily concerned with Men's Rights, but focuses more on using current societal status quos to individual advantage rather than changing said status quo.

Over the past year or so I've probably moved more into the realm of true egalitarianism than TRP and the MRM, but they are still values I hold and have made my family life a lot more enjoyable for everyone within.

If you have a particular question about TRP, men's rights, egalitarianism or anything else all you need to is ask.

If you have a perception that you would like to project such as TRP being a philosophy of lying to women to have them sleep with you, then throw it out there and maybe we can have a dialogue about where your ignorance comes from.
By notorganic - 12 Nov 2014 9:19 AM

rocknerd wrote:
How does this theory apply to stay at home fathers? How is this not just a jazzercised version of 1950's relationships?
Your basic principles of this theory are just basic respect philosophies. I'm on my phone so cannot truely articulate my multiple problems with this theory but believe me after ready a lot of this diatribe I find it insulting that the human race hae raised men to believe that they have been disempowered by women by being weak willed.
This is relationships for capitalists, tell me, how does one retain an alpha position if they are forced to be a duel income family and the female earns more than the male? How does the ilogical woman still fall in to the subserviant role (because that's what it is) when she's clearly filling the typical male role through education and career advancement?
As for sex, I honestly wonder if any of the people engaging in trp know how to have fulfilling sexual intimacy.

I'm on my phone too, so can't be bothered going point by point and will ask a few follow-up questions so I can be sure what you're referring to when you're being so vague.

What about TRP makes you compare it to traditional conservative relationships?
How would a dual income or the female making more (or all) money change anything about behaviour?
Why would we be lacking in fulfilling sexual intimacy?