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| 31 | The RP Community and the Manosphere in General is Incoherant | Additional_Ad3573 | /r/ExRedPill | 07/09/23 05:15 AM |
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| 1 | The RP Community and the Manosphere in General is IncoherantWhich data are you looking at that though suggest that way less women are virgins than men. I feel that that statistic is mostly based on Tinder data and not really based on broad data. Plus, it doesn't take into account the fact that not all women are just attracted to guys. Many women are at least moderately bi, for example. Now, even if I grant that more young guys are sexless than before, A, nobody is entitled to someone else's body, and B, isn't it good for women to be picky with who they a… | /r/ExRedPill | 09/09/23 09:39 PM |
| 1 | The RP Community and the Manosphere in General is IncoherantFirst and foremost, can you tell me, how do you plan on creating a society where there are less virgin men but where women all save it for marriage? Those are pretty incompatible positions? And how do you expect to find a traditional woman while still advocating for guys to be players. A traditional woman, usually a Christian, will typically want a guy who is also a virgin. What you're advocating for will pretty much only attract women who themselves are looking only for something casual rather … | /r/ExRedPill | 09/09/23 09:08 PM |
| 3 | The RP Community and the Manosphere in General is IncoherantTo clarify, I don't think they're saying that it alone is pedophilic, but rather that the intention of it is. Of coarse, it's legal and wouldn't say that it shouldn't be legal, but ethically, we can still strongly condemn it as a situation where the person would probably go lower than that if they legally could | /r/ExRedPill | 09/09/23 08:53 PM |
| 3 | The RP Community and the Manosphere in General is IncoherantExactly what I was thinking! | /r/ExRedPill | 07/09/23 07:16 PM |
| 4 | The RP Community and the Manosphere in General is IncoherantYeah, I've spoken to some in the community who seem to be a little more consistent about that, at least in the sense that they self identify as being right-leaning libertarians | /r/ExRedPill | 07/09/23 05:02 PM |
| 1 | What do you guys think of Alexander Grace?Okay, and does Paganism teach that intimacy before marriage is immoral and/or that women's bodies are supposed to only be seen by their husband? As far as I know, that's only an Abrahamic teaching. But then again, you said that it's the intention behind it that you're concerned about, so I might be misunderstanding what you're saying | /r/ExRedPill | 22/02/23 11:44 PM |
| 1 | What do you guys think of Alexander Grace?Are you basing that perspective on the Bible? | /r/ExRedPill | 27/12/22 03:17 AM |
| 1 | What do you guys think of Alexander Grace?What's wrong with women exposing their bodies? From an evolutionary perspective, no other animals even wear clothes to begin with, so not wearing clothes is natural, if anything | /r/ExRedPill | 08/12/22 04:30 AM |
| 1 | Alexander Grace’s “One Way Street” videoI mean, if you are seeing gender from a traditional Christian perspective, it's technically okay for men to be virgins. The Apostle Paul even says he'd like everyone to stay celibate, if they can. Now, being a virgin may be hard emotionally for some men, but the point is, a man doesn't have to sleep around to be masculine | /r/ExRedPill | 10/10/22 06:50 PM |
| 1 | What do you guys think of Alexander Grace?So it sounds like maybe what you're wanting is for people to be more educated about the possible risks of such a choice | /r/ExRedPill | 29/07/22 04:02 AM |
| 1 | What do you guys think of Alexander Grace?Are you of the view that women who cam should be in jail for it? I mean, you can believe it to be sinful, but that doesn't really justify you judging women who may not even be believers | /r/ExRedPill | 19/06/22 07:44 PM |
| -1 | Why do people consider men talking about men’s issues as anti women?I don't think that many people consider it inherently anti-woman. Rather, people don't take it seriously because of the fact that often when we discuss men's issues, it's in the context of whataboutism and dismissing women's issues. | /r/MensRights | 18/03/21 05:14 PM |
| -5 | Why do people consider men talking about men’s issues as anti women?Personally, I think the issue is that when we talk about men's issue, we often talk exclusively talk about them in the context of dismissing women's issues. | /r/MensRights | 18/03/21 05:11 PM |
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