Red pill Redditors, I seek your advice! I am from Canada, I have a very bad porn addiction, and I was told about this rehab clinic in Toronto:
https://www.edgewoodhealthnetwork.com/locations/inpatient-centres/bellwood/
I would describe myself as "Red Pill Aware". My concern is that if I share this with a therapist, that those beliefs would automatically be labeled as "toxic", "sexist" etc. Especially with the APA and their stance on "Toxic Masculinity", although Canada is another country, I fear that this clinic has a similar stance.
I do have issues with resenting women, but I can objectively see the behavioral differences in men and women, different sexual strategies, women being generally more emotional etc.
I guess I'm just worried about wasting tens of thousands of dollars to go to a clinic where they will tell me men and women are blank slate equals, we're all basically the same, and all the other "woke", politically correct, feminist BS. Do you think it's worth it to go there or no?
RedPirate751 4y ago
You need to find someone to work with that's positive towards men and male issues, like a Robert Glover (wrote No More Mr Nice Guy). They're out there. Just usually not very vocal about it.
MegaUniqueUserWatchOut 4y ago
Idk how therapists are, but when I went to a psychologist from what I experienced they don't inject their opinion. The just keep asking you things deeper. It's actually fucking annoying because it feels like they're drilling right into your soul, but I guess that's what that's supposed to be. I think it will probably boil down to: Why do you think men and women being different is a bad thing? Do you think women have no redeeming qualities whatsoever? Maybe I'm wrong because like I said I don't know the difference between a therapist and a psychologist.
Ventrego 4y ago
It might be worth a consultation before you commit lots of time and money. You should be able to talk to a therapist/counselor/whatever about their approach, and your concerns.