"Failing at Trying to Have an Affair" with Ashley Madison
Another day, another great Red Pill piece written by a woman. The most interesting thing about this woman's affair is her premeditation. Most women who have affairs don't consciously decide to do it, I think. It "just happens" when they get in the right situation. So this woman is a little different. In the intro, the writer says:
a single male friend of mine mentioned that his efforts at finding a long-term relationship were being hamstrung by the fact that an increasing number of the women he met on dating apps were already married. Some were polyamorous, some in open marriages, but they all seemed to be seeking out extramarital relationship with a kind of freedom and shamelessness that wouldn’t have been possible until recently.
Translation: don't get married. Be the guy she cheats with, not the guy she cheats on. Women are allegedly refusing to be married "in the usual way." As guys, we can't control women, but we can let them get what they want. So let's do that. After all, this storyteller says she was tired of being married and "I just wanted to do whatever I wanted." Conventionally, marriage is about controlling your libidinous urges. Not anymore.
When women want new relationships they change: "So I went on a diet. I bought some new clothes. And then I set up a profile on Ashley Madison." She wasn't willing to work at being thin and pretty for her husband, but she was for the new guy.
The new guy and other guys are too timid to pull the trigger properly. They haven't done game.
Another article, "The Joys of the Part-Time Long-Distance Relationship," doesn't say as much, but it's really about how the woman in the relationship is free to get some strange dick while she's traveling, thus rejuvenating herself or whatever.
For a man the lessons are obvious: don't get married. Be careful about cohabitating, especially in small urban spaces. Expecting monogamy in today's sexual climate is unreasonable, so you had better think about alternate arrangements.