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The Unholy Trinity of Red Pill Rage

Michael
MichaelFounder & Host, Sober Psychology
September 12, 2025 1:09 READ/WATCH
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⚡ “Criticism kills love faster than cheating—tame Gottman’s horsemen or watch your bond burn.”

Welcome back to Sober Psychology, where we don’t sugarcoat modern love—we drag it into the light.

👉 Section 4: Hot Takes We’re diving into the unholy trinity of red pill rage, situationships, and the future of dating.

🚩 Red pill dating: Women weaponizing sex, men raging online, and everybody losing in the process. In 2025, TikTok is flooded with viral clips of women holding out for “high-value men,” demanding dinners while withholding intimacy. Meanwhile, guys clap back with “used car” analogies, whining about “worn-out partners.” This isn’t love—it’s a toxic marketplace.

📉 Jordan Peterson even warns this commodifies love, stripping it down to transactions and ignoring the foundation of friendship.

🔥 Situationships: Let’s call it what it is—trending hell. Half-relationships, zero commitment, and an emotional graveyard for people too scared to choose.

The future of dating isn’t looking bright if this is where we’re headed. Unless we stop commodifying love and start prioritizing connection, we’re all stuck in a cycle where intimacy = currency and resentment = the return policy.

💬 What do you think—are dating apps and red pill culture ruining love or just exposing how broken it already was? Drop your take 👇

This video is for general educational purposes and is not a substitute for professional medical or mental health advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you are in crisis or having thoughts of harming yourself, call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline) or go to your nearest emergency room.

Michael

About Michael

I'm Michael, a mental health creator, recovered alcoholic, future therapist, and the host of Sober Psychology. After realizing how much of the traditional mental health conversation misses the mark, I decided to build a space dedicated to raw, unfiltered self-examination and personal healing. My approach combines psychological principles with brutal honesty and hard truths, cutting through the noise to help people navigate their own growth. No toxic positivity, no hidden shame—just real conversations about what it actually takes to heal.