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Refusing to do anything that they think isn't appropriately feminine even though they're capable. I've encountered a lot of mostly 50+ women who will pull the poor helpless women act every time something heavy needs lifting or a dirty job needs doing even though they're physically capable. The same crowd will flat out refuse to learn anything about car maintenance or how the boiler works because that's 'mens work'. They're as annoying as the man who won't learn to cook or operate the washing mac…
/r/PurplePillDebate28/09/19 09:39 AM
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Yes, my friends parents. He was in the army and away a lot with full permission to find himself local pussy he took full advantage of. She stayed home with the kids and had a series of friends with benefits, some of whom were her husbands close friends. When they were both in the same location then they were enthusiastic participants in the swinger's scene. They're in their 80's now and have lost interest but are still happily married and both are good friends with some of her former fwb's.
/r/PurplePillDebate05/07/19 07:15 AM
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Thanks. I miss my JSTOR online access
/r/PurplePillDebate01/06/19 08:26 PM
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The closest to a reliable source I've found is this one https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.1086/504167#/doi/abs/10.1086/504167 I'd be interested to see any other peer reviewed studies. I've haven't got free access to full papers and journals atm.
/r/PurplePillDebate01/06/19 05:27 PM
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This looks more dubious the more I dig into it. The Hay Festival is a literature and arts event. The reported source is a civil service manager type. He's not a researcher and he's not listed as a speaker or panel member at the festival. I can't find a source for the 4% either, but this meta study from 2006 https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.1086/504167 looks reliable and comes up with 1.9% of men who are confident of being the father being wrong about it.
/r/PurplePillDebate01/06/19 05:17 PM
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I think hyperbole in a speech being used to make a click bait headline. The Telegraph normally pay-walls it's articles, this one is freely available. The 10% figure isn't being reported anywhere else as it probaly would be if it was from an actual scientific study. From the number of times I've seen the article shared just on Reddit today I bet the Telegraph's web traffic has gone through the roof today.
/r/PurplePillDebate01/06/19 04:22 PM
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Paragraph 5 "It is currently estimated that around 4 per cent of the population are unaware the man they call their father is not their true biological relative"
/r/PurplePillDebate01/06/19 04:11 PM
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If you read the article the estimated figure if 4%, not 10. That 4% includes the kids that were never told they were adopted or conceived via sperm and/or egg donor plus the ones where where their dad was fully aware he wasn't the biological father and 100% ok with that but the kid was never told ie he got together with the mother when she was already pregnant or the kid was very young. Then there's the mother was single and sleeping around a lot and guessed wrong about which ons got her pregnan…
/r/PurplePillDebate01/06/19 04:07 PM
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