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Peter Wright



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Average rating: 4.0 · 720 ratings · 86 reviews · 273 distinct worksSimilar authors
Wrightslaw: All About IEPs:...

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Red Pill Psychology: Psycho...

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Attending Daedalus: Gene Wo...

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Shadows of the New Sun: Wol...

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Go Your Own Way: Understand...

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Model Engineering

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Gynocentrism: From Feudalis...

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Beginning Visual Basic 6

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Teaching Science Fiction

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“However when a given act becomes instituted in the culture to the exclusion of other acts we are then dealing with a hegemonic custom — i.e. such is the relationship custom of elevating women to the position of men’s social, moral or spiritual superiors.”
Peter Wright, Gynocentrism: From Feudalism to Feminism

“It is still your choice. And it will happen for any man who is willing to turn his back on every situation in life that demeans him. If that means kicking a crazy woman to the curb, then he simply (if not easily) has to choose his self-respect over his fear of loss and/or rejection. He has to let his spine call the shots, and then spine up and take on whatever emotions result from that. When the grief is over, the spine will be stronger, and its value much more appreciated.”
Peter Wright, Red Pill Psychology: Psychology for Men in a Gynocentric World

“It’s not going to come as any great surprise to red pill men that the red pill life isn’t all roses. We enjoy the freedom that comes with it; the escape from chivalry, hypergamy and other artifacts of gynocentrism. We enjoy the fact that we are not bound to knee-jerk white knighting and slobbering endorsement of whatever glory du jour is being lavished on women because they can tie their shoes as well as a man. Most of us know that we will never, or at least never again, face the perils of family court and that we won’t be sweating the bills to support women who think that showing up with a vagina is the only requirement they have in a relationship. Even those of us in relationships, if our red pill dosage is sufficient, never worry about the hysterical wrath of a woman scorned, and we don’t bother ourselves satisfying a woman’s childish demands. We are perfectly prepared to invite her to seek that kind of satisfaction elsewhere, from someone else self-loathing enough to bend to that kind of infantile pressure. We don’t sleep on sofas because a woman is displeased, and we don’t retreat into a doghouse for anyone. In short, as far as lives go, it’s a pretty good one.”
Peter Wright, Red Pill Psychology: Psychology for Men in a Gynocentric World



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