44 - Sons & Daughters
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Psychological Cynic put out a video about his relationship with his sister and how she is complete user and has had three different children with three different men and yet her family still gives her support. This got my mind thinking about relationships between brothers and sisters. I have a brother so I don't fully understand the dynamic of living with a sister and all the emotional baggage that comes with it. But now that I've taken the red pill I see the way brothers and sisters are taught to relate to one another as a bit of mystery. Brothers are taught to protect their sisters from guys that are supposedly out to use their sisters. Parents tell their sons to watch out for their daughters. When I was growing up and in high school I had a close friend and he had a sister that was a total bitch yet he was still ordered by his parents to look after his princess of a sister. He would pick her up from all ages club nights when she called. Or he would make sure that she got a lift home from school or if she was hanging out with guys he needed to assess their character to make sure that they were worthy of his sister. I kid you not this is the culture I saw when growing up and now I see things completely differently. Young men are made out to be sexual predator wolves while young women are made out to pure white sheep with their innocence intact. But in reality the sons are the sheep and daughters are wolves in sheep's clothing. Shouldn't the parents be telling their daughters to protect their sons from females out todestroy the self esteem, finances and emotionally abuse their sons. Many women manipulate men to get what they want from them. I don't know about you but if I ever had a sister I would have appreciated her warning me about other women and how they want to take advantage of meSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/mgtow/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy