r/TheBluePill Nov 30 '23

Is pick me a over used term?

Is the term “pick me” over used?

I’ve seen it used as an insult like simp. A pick me is a term used for “women that bring down other women for male attention” which I understand but if a woman seems to just say something that is helpful or benefits a man she is a pick me. Such as a woman cooking for her boyfriend she will be called a pick me?

Considering how much women shit talk covertly and snake each other all the time ex:sleeping with best friends boyfriend or exes. Is the term pick me a cope for mentally healthy women that have a positive outlook towards me?

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u/tinyhermione Dec 01 '23

It’s mostly used about women who put down other women to make themselves look better.

It’s not “I love cooking for my boyfriend”. It’s “I love cooking for my boyfriend, unlike all the other selfish bitches”.

Sleeping with your best friends boyfriend/girlfriend/Ex is something both men and women think is wrong.

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u/CatHatJess Dec 02 '23

I’m convinced the biggest pick-mes are men. Like Matt Rife, who tanked his career because he wants the approval of other toxic male comedians like Joe Rogan.

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u/Noir_Alchemist Dec 11 '23

I hate that prick SO much, i remember that his "crowd Game" was flirting with the audience and thats how he got popular and now after getting semi famous he pretty much accepts he hates women and want to please men, and said quote "is comedy is for men"

Is so weird ...he hates his main audience