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You sure are a classy lady, I can understand why you see nothing crass in Lady Bigdick's comment. Oh well, I think this conversation has run its course.
/r/seduction30/06/22 01:49 PM
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You're just reading between the lines that every woman prefers huge cocks My comparison is the closest possible to an exact gender flip. At no point have I claimed, suggested or implied that. As a matter of fact, after dating two very tight girls I prefere girls closer to my size since the sex was very uncomfortable. You might be the one reading between the lines.
/r/seduction30/06/22 01:17 PM
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An even better comparison would be "I've been with girls with super tight pussies but I prefer them a bit loose". Does it sound crass yet?
/r/seduction30/06/22 12:41 PM
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"Yeah, I hooked up with plenty of models, I prefere average looking girls to be honest" Yeah, not an exact comparison but close enough. Sounds more like negging than anything. Still pretty crass an inappropriate, even in a flirty conversation.
/r/seduction30/06/22 10:09 AM
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As I mentioned in that post, had the genders been reversed no one would have defended miss huge cocks. A guy gets told he's insecure instead. Nah fam, he just has standards.
/r/seduction30/06/22 02:43 AM
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Imagine how fucking creepy and crass this would sound like if the genders were reversed.
/r/seduction29/06/22 07:36 PM
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Are you Ben Shapiro by any chance?
/r/PurplePillDebate17/06/22 04:21 PM
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I pointed out that andecdotal evidence told more about you than about the issue at hand. You answered with more anecdotal evidence. Oh, and a comedy sketch. Jesus christ man.
/r/PurplePillDebate16/06/22 06:45 PM
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...and Chris Rocks personal opinion is some kind of silver bullet in your worldview? It is a comedy sketch. Shit, it could be a Greek tragedy and it still would tell me nothing other than the opinion of its author. The "evidence" some people seem to base their worldview on makes me weep.
/r/PurplePillDebate16/06/22 06:34 PM
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It is also - you know - comedy. It often entails exxaggerations, dramatisations and such. I don't doubt what you describe fits some men's experience but if you genuinely believe that online bitching and sketches made to entertain are convincing evidence tp present to back up your position you seriously need to get out and touch some grass.
/r/PurplePillDebate16/06/22 06:21 PM
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Yes, clearly anonynous posters and comedy sketches are sound, reliable sources and a meaningful representation of the world at large. Thanks for this piercing flash of insight.
/r/PurplePillDebate16/06/22 06:14 PM
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Anecdotal evidence tells more about the kind of women you attract than about any universal truth.
/r/PurplePillDebate16/06/22 05:59 PM
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No, I mean I am familiar with the story of the 14yo forced to pay his rapist's child support. People of all genders and walks of life unfailingly call it monstrous. Just dig a few threads where the story is discussed. There are enough real issues to address without being offended about imaginary slights.
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates15/06/22 10:30 AM
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I'm familiar with the story you are referring to and in my experience it has always received univocal condemnation from people of all genders.
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates14/06/22 07:54 PM
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A few months ago I had a shout out with a neighbour who blows up at random times and starts yelling at people to let out steam. In the past I would have tried to deescalate things. This time I told him I had evidence of drug use in his house and I could get him evicted. He's waaay nicer now.
/r/PurplePillDebate05/06/22 07:38 AM
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Simply put I'm not afraid of confrontation anymore and toxic people have learned to keep their distance or to thread carefully. Women also see my soft side as something I only share with a selected few. A lot of people seem to assume kindness is an excuse for weakness, so I try to make my boundaries well clear before I show too much of it.
/r/PurplePillDebate04/06/22 12:31 PM
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I've learned to package my soft side in a rough exterior. My life has improved immensely.
/r/PurplePillDebate04/06/22 12:12 PM
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I know men who only attract harpies. They are definitely the source of their own problems. There are decent men out there, if you never meet any, odds are you are the one who needs to change. It doesn't mean that the folks in this position are bad people or stupid - maybe they just need to be less trusting, gain more self esteem or to change their enviroment. You are entitled to frame this line of thinking as me blaming them but again, this tells more about you than about me.
/r/PurplePillDebate04/06/22 10:13 AM
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No. You don't speak for the rest of us boy.
/r/PurplePillDebate04/06/22 09:02 AM
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...and? This isn't the comeback you seem to believe it should be.
/r/PurplePillDebate04/06/22 07:31 AM
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Not all women are after my money but some certainly are. By your logic, women who assume someone is after their body must be swallow and have nothing else to offer. Honestly, your experiences speak more of the kind of men you attract than of any general rule.
/r/PurplePillDebate03/06/22 10:36 PM
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Guy here. So much of our worth as men is framed as being able to "get some" and so little of our culture praises self control that it is pretty much inevitable. Whil I still like girls a whole lot my life has improved considerably since I dropped the idea that a man has to be always "on the hunt". Edit: add to that the idea that sex is the only kind of affection that is described as meaningful and not unmanly to receive and there you go.
/r/PurplePillDebate29/05/22 06:26 PM
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Both of the girls I dated long term were ridiculously more attractive than me. So maybe it is you.
/r/PurplePillDebate02/05/22 07:45 PM
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better pain tolerance A disproven myth. Studies have reliably shown that men have higher pain thresholds than women and some show that men have a higher pain tolerance as well.
/r/PurplePillDebate16/04/22 03:31 PM
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I don't mean to be rude but either you are knowingly sidestepping my points entirely or you have a serious reading comprehension problem. Either way I think this conversation has run its course. Many (not all) women want a sensible man the same way many men (again, not all) want an independent woman - that is, until they do have one.
/r/PurplePillDebate16/04/22 11:41 AM
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She knows what in means in conversations SHE has had. Nothing more, nothing less. I have seen the sentence used to dismiss legitimate concerns. I'm not saying she cannot infer meaning from context, I'm saying that personal experience here should be taken with a grain of salt since: A) men and women interact in different ways between themselves and between eachother. B) we don't often notice a behaviour unless it's pointed out, especially if said behaviour makes us look like assholes. C) there ar…
/r/PurplePillDebate16/04/22 12:16 AM
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1) your personal experiences, while valid, are not statistically significant. Again, you probably mostly interact with people who are similar to you. 2) humans are biased. What you see and what you are told as a woman is pretty different from what men experience. I'm not saying this to dismiss your experiences but both of us see the life of the opposite gender and interactions between the two through a keyhole. I could tell you of plenty of situations where my emotional vulnerability was dismiss…
/r/PurplePillDebate15/04/22 08:12 AM
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Other women know EXACTLY what a woman means when she says UGH! I am not his mother! And it has ZERO to do with him expressing his emotions. Unless they have the gift of telepathy no, they don't. we actually LIKE emotional vulnerability I must have interacted with at least a few very convincing shapeshifters then. There are about four billions women in the world and you aren't speaking for them any more than I am speaking for all men.
/r/PurplePillDebate15/04/22 05:57 AM
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About annihilation, they were sending teams with different composition to test the effects of the anomaly. The movie also depicts the protagonist as a cheater and essentially the reason her husband walked to certain death and one of the soldiers panic and nearly goes Buffalo Bill on her companions if I'm not mistaken. Agreed for 28 days later, just the good old in time of crisis people are the real danger (not true by the way) with some misandry added to the mix.
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates09/04/22 07:54 PM
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As Pratchett perfectly summarised, "Sin is treating people like things". Nothing good comes from being in a relationship with people like that, not even to the ones doing the exploiting.
/r/PurplePillDebate26/12/21 05:21 PM
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