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What does Rollo Tomassi believe about female nature?

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Rollo Tomassi is a pseudonymous author who gained recognition in the manosphere, a loosely connected online community focused on discussions related to men, masculinity, relationships, and gender dynamics. His views on female nature are largely influenced by the broader ideas within this community, particularly the perspective often referred to as "Red Pill" philosophy. It's important to note that these views are controversial, and not everyone subscribes to or agrees with them.
Some of the key beliefs associated with Rollo Tomassi's views on female nature, as well as the broader Red Pill philosophy, include:
  1. Hypergamy: Tomassi and others in the Red Pill community often discuss hypergamy, which is the idea that women have a natural tendency to seek out mates of higher social and economic status. They argue that women are more attracted to men who are perceived as higher value and that this influences their dating and mating choices.
  2. Dual Mating Strategy: Tomassi and others propose that women have a dual mating strategy, which means they may seek long-term, stable relationships with one type of man (often called "Beta" in Red Pill terminology) while engaging in more short-term, passionate relationships with another type of man (often called "Alpha"). This theory suggests that women may prioritize different traits in partners at different stages of their lives.
  3. Sexual Market Value: The Red Pill community frequently discusses the concept of sexual market value (SMV), which involves evaluating an individual's attractiveness and desirability in the dating and mating context. Tomassi argues that men and women have different factors that contribute to their SMV.
  4. Female Rationalization: Tomassi and others suggest that women may rationalize their behaviors and decisions in the context of dating and relationships, often claiming to prioritize certain traits (e.g., kindness, stability) while allegedly being more attracted to other traits (e.g., confidence, assertiveness).
It's important to emphasize that these beliefs are highly debated, and many critics argue that they oversimplify complex human behavior, rely on stereotypes, and can be harmful or promote toxic attitudes toward gender and relationships. People's beliefs about these matters can vary widely, and it's crucial to approach discussions on gender and relationships with an open mind and a critical perspective while considering diverse viewpoints and scientific evidence.
 
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