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| 1 | What are some toxic things you find being done in dating or relationships?Hard-working Independent and self-motivated Emotionally resilient in himself, but tender towards others Willing to do things for others with no expectation of thanks or repayment Willing to sacrifice himself (quite literally) to protect those he cares about Likes children and is playful with them Respectful and honouring towards older people Outgoing and gregarious Humble Involved in his community Obsessed with his wife | /r/PurplePillDebate | 22/05/24 03:58 PM |
| 1 | What are some toxic things you find being done in dating or relationships?Honestly I think dating is much easier and more peaceful for people who don't have overly gendered expectations of their potential partners. When you have very gendered expectations, you kinda have to reap what you sow: Women will have to deal with men who are domineering and aggressive, men will have to deal with women who are dramatic and neurotic. I've never really had much of a care for women being "ladylike", dressing a certain way, being "submissive", and I always tended to date more acade… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 22/05/24 03:52 PM |
| 1 | Wanting less competition for elite or high status jobs is what really behind the sudden tradwife push in some manosphere spacesI think most people, when they think trad wife, aren't thinking drugged up house wives who just say yes sir and no sir while serving the family food and pumping out babies - and slapping around when she steps out of line. Though that's the characterization people are attacking. I'm not so sure about this. A lot of the "pro-trad" content I've seen seems to have a lot of stuff about "submission" to the husband in it. Theres also a lot of focus on looking and acting like an "old-school" woman. I've… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 22/05/24 02:49 PM |
| 1 | Should women go to university young in western nations?Uhhh so you think you can create an attachment to the child, then immediately break it every single day, with no effect on the child? One of the most important things a parent can do to foster secure attachment in their child, is to do exactly this. Starting when the child is a small baby, they need to leave the baby alone (not literally unattended, rather not being held or watched, but within earshot) periodically, but return to them and comfort them when they cry. This then gives way to leavin… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 22/05/24 02:21 PM |
| 1 | Should women go to university young in western nations?Firstly, in a lot of countries, working in ECE requires a bachelors degree anyway. Secondly, most people in ECE are looking after the kids of dual-income parents. If most women were to take your advice of putting off their careers and be SAHM till their kids are in school, then ECE as a sector would shrink massively and so the option to work ECE in their early twenties while hubby is in college wouldn't be available to most women. I'm curious as to where you're from. You keep playing the Borat c… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 22/05/24 01:54 PM |
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