When I was recently introduced to RP, it really changed my life for the better. I have this childhood friend who's still close to me that is now a lot like how I was before, and I really think he could benefit from it.
However, although he's not woke, he's not quite so convinced yet. Through brief comments and exposure he's started to warm up to it, but he's still uncomfortable being on online forums and other communities having heard their mainstream bad reputation, and I don't know what to do. Do I just wait it out until he warms up more to being on manosphere forums? What other types of non-woke media can I introduce him to? What else can I do? Do I just leave him behind?
I really want to help him out, but I don't know if it's feasible to reverse his lib-dominated mainstream brainwashing even though it seems like I've made cracks already.
As it's the season for giving, consider gifting your friend a reliable ready reference they can pick up and study to better prepare themself for engaging the opposite sex. I'd suggest that you get them a copy of Doc Love's "The System: The Dating Dictionary". Doc Love, who until his passing was also known as Tom Hodges, wrote a weekly advice column that's archive is mirrored on several mens focused sites and a podcast. His media is a bit pricey, but it's a solid foundation a guy can branch out from in RP aware circles. I'd suggest you let your friend review his advice column to decide if his view on dating and relationships is aligned with what he aspires for himself. To save yourself a search, give this scribed link a gander to find out if his book is something you think he'd like to add to his library. It should also be available on libgen of that link gives you problems.
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