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younger women call it out often too. Only because you're broke. The point of older man is some guy who may have been too short or ugly for women to care about him when he was 20, so they compensate by building up their career. Also 30+ year old virgin does not have the emotional maturity to be with an experienced old 30+ lady. They have just as much experience as the 20 year old woman.
/r/PurplePillDebate27/03/23 07:07 AM
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We're bigger and stronger than you.
/r/PurplePillDebate27/03/23 07:00 AM
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Ok but those are eastern european women. I'm talking about white b***hes here in the south. Where it's like sunny and they eat McDonalds.
/r/PurplePillDebate27/03/23 03:26 AM
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Simple: You cook, clean, give sex, and take care of kids, and we go to work and pay the bills and take out trash. Also you shut-up and listen when we tell you to do something because you are our b***hes so you have to do what we say.
/r/PurplePillDebate27/03/23 02:46 AM
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They don't look as good as they did before tho.
/r/PurplePillDebate27/03/23 02:32 AM
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Yeah the ones that don't tan but still go out to the beach and stuff can only push like 23-25. A few white girls and most women of color can push 30+ and still look good. Especially Latinas 😛
/r/PurplePillDebate27/03/23 01:53 AM
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Exactly we should just do it and not care what the older 30 year old ladies think.
/r/PurplePillDebate27/03/23 12:56 AM
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Older women are jealous and insecure of younger women.
/r/PurplePillDebate27/03/23 12:46 AM
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Whenever she looks like a woman.
/r/PurplePillDebate27/03/23 12:41 AM
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LMAO
/r/PurplePillDebate27/03/23 12:40 AM
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What if they have the same bodycount? Like maybe he is short and ugly so he had to build himself up and it took him until 40?
/r/PurplePillDebate27/03/23 12:39 AM
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25 it’s fine because it’s legal, when you still have it at 35 it’s concerning, when you have it at 45 it’s a problem What about doctors? Some of them don't graduate thill 30-35. They haven't done anything wrong, they just needed more time to become desirable to women. Why should they settle for anything more than 18/19? Imagine they have the same experience (bodycount) as a 18/19 woman at 35, because they were short or ugly. They had to compensate with salary. If the same guy goes for someone hi…
/r/PurplePillDebate27/03/23 12:37 AM
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tf you think happens to women when they turn 30? Depends on the amount of melanin in their skin. Some white girls hit the wall at like 18/19 because their out in the sun too much.
/r/PurplePillDebate27/03/23 12:31 AM
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That's too complicated. How about this: Women are like parties. You show up to the party in the middle or late, you might have some fun but the party is almost over. That's why you need to attend the party asap because other people would have had fun and you missed out. Edit: It's also a bad deal, why would you want to go to college and work hard for a 30 year old woman?
/r/PurplePillDebate27/03/23 12:29 AM
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Do you think it is healthy for children to grow up with an abusive father? No. So you admit that you are bad to be in a relationship with, because you are abusive? Yeah. Like I said I don't have a problem with admitting my faults. So because you had 1 relationship with 1 woman, you think you know how all women are and that all women deserve to be beaten by their partner? If she acts up. So do you think children should be beaten up even more than women, because they should be treated less serious…
/r/PurplePillDebate27/03/23 12:00 AM
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Ever heard of wolf in sheep’s clothing Ever heard of asking a man when you are unable to do something yourself?
/r/PurplePillDebate26/03/23 05:54 AM
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So male family members should advice women to avoid abusive men like you? Would you yourself advice women to avoid men like yourself? Sure. I don't have a problem with being honest, unlike you. Well, I know a lot of counter examples Perhaps, but your counterexamples would be greatly outweighed by number of the actual examples anyways. What exactly made you change your thoughts about that? I got more experienced and learned that women should be treated as lesser than men but more seriously than c…
/r/PurplePillDebate26/03/23 12:56 AM
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You are just making excuses and forfeiting because you said "Women are not the only reason a man can snap.", I asked for one example and you are unable to give one. your one post that is a clear bad faith Oh sure yeah now you want to bully autistic people. Now I won't blame you too much because it did (observably) get people upset. But I didn't believe that it would, I assumed others would have thought like me. So your observation is correct but you conclusion is wrong.
/r/PurplePillDebate26/03/23 12:23 AM
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If something is practical and works, the culture is irrelevant.
/r/PurplePillDebate25/03/23 02:29 AM
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So if anyone is practical they are a troll?
/r/PurplePillDebate25/03/23 02:27 AM
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Co-relation, not causation. "women with eight years of schooling would have a fertility rate 53 percentage points lower than those with no schooling at all, and are consistent with observed data." - https://blogs.worldbank.org/health/female-education-and-childbearing-closer-look-data It's correlation to the point you are basically gaslighting yourself if you don't see any relationship at all.
/r/PurplePillDebate25/03/23 02:26 AM
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Ohhh so they only thing someone needs to be right is to believe that they’re right? Yeah it is better to listen to someone who is right than someone who is able to justify anything. You must live such a sheltered life if you think the only thing that causes men significant distress is a woman. You can't even give one example. All you can do is insult me lmao. you assume anyone who disagrees with you is a woman You assume anyone who disagrees with you is a troll?
/r/PurplePillDebate25/03/23 02:06 AM
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You have no way of justifying You've missed the point entirely. It doesn't matter if we can justify it. What matters is if we are correct. As long as we are correct, the justification is irrelevant. Women are not the only reason a man can snap. Like what? Give an example.
/r/PurplePillDebate24/03/23 07:57 AM
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Do you know how many Gen Z go to church? We'll it's their fault for not caring about God. They have no one to blame other than themselves. But I would say they should go to a Mosque instead. Why would someone magically think oh let's go to a random pastor to elevate my dating choices? He would have experience with relationships since he has to deal with married couples coming to him and people telling him their problems all week. (At least an Imam has that type of experience.) How many people ar…
/r/PurplePillDebate24/03/23 03:15 AM
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You don’t have a method It's not a method, it's a natural ability that men have. Men have the ability to evaluate other men. speculating It's not speculation. I guess you aren't a man or you are naive so you can't relate. Do you think there is such a thing as women being abused who have good relationships with their fathers? Yes. Do you forget that there is such thing as a first time offender? No. Did you know there is such a thing as being a bad partner in a relationship without being an abuser…
/r/PurplePillDebate24/03/23 03:09 AM
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I asked you about women who simply don't have the ability to recognize it early on. Why blaming them when they could not help it? If you are asking for my personal opinion, I don't think women should try to evaluate men at all they should ask a man they can trust like an family, a female friends male family members, etc. I don't believe women are capable of making those judgements without frequently getting into bad situations. My appearance didn't not determine my preferences. I don't agree. Wh…
/r/PurplePillDebate24/03/23 03:03 AM
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Unfortunately some women don't have trustworthy male family members or male friends. What should they do? They can ask their female friends male relatives. For me it also would not take weeks probably, but if for some persons it would take weeks, if they cannot recognize it earlier, it is not their fault right? It is your fault, because for men it take a few seconds to get in the ballpark just from appearance and then maybe a short conversation to dial in wether this man is a civilized or not. I…
/r/PurplePillDebate24/03/23 02:19 AM
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If you find it difficult to evaluate a man, just ask another man such as your father/brother/uncle/elder/therapist/etc. The only way to avoid that is to date some science nerd or something. Otherwise you'll either have to be able to know by looking at their face or you'll have to ask another man.
/r/PurplePillDebate24/03/23 02:11 AM
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Zoning laws and Bank deregulation are liberal policies? Let me give some context, I am a Muslim so compared to our rules it is a liberal policy. It might be conservative or neutral in your culture but I would consider that liberal. Im being screwed by boomer presidents who Pass more tax Cuts for rich old people like themselves. They are able to do that because the men have been weakened. If you empower women, they can't handle it because they are followers not leaders. They are unable to compens…
/r/PurplePillDebate24/03/23 01:00 AM
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Why should I sleep around with sex addicted simps? I don't sleep around at all. And to put your mind at ease, I don't have a radar to stalk abusive men. The only radar I occasionally look at, stalks airplanes. So that's why we don't let women run things. You asked the question, I'm just answering it, and because you don't like the answer you go off on a tangent. That's not a good trait for leadership. I cannot imagine someone prefering an abusive person. Me neither but, it's what women do. I'm j…
/r/PurplePillDebate24/03/23 12:56 AM
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Dual incomes are a cause but zoning is a bigger issue, on top of that so are boomer economic policies. Those policies were made by liberals and women. Again the root of the problem is women's liberation. we need to Deal with what we can. You'll never be able to do that, your society will fail. Technology only slows the decline, it won't stop it like solving the problem will.
/r/PurplePillDebate24/03/23 12:42 AM
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Immigration The only reason we need that is because the birth rate is below the replacement level. So it even solves that problem (assuming you don't like immigrants.) If women stopped being educated it would solve the immigration problem since educated women are 50% less likely to reproduce than uneducated women.
/r/PurplePillDebate24/03/23 12:37 AM
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I guess you're too emotionally engaged to understand.
/r/PurplePillDebate23/03/23 11:12 PM
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It's really not thay complicated. Someone said something obviously false, i asked for evidence. They didn't have any which is why they didn't respond. That's the socially inept part on you. You are asking evidence of an opinion. There is no such thing because it is based on their own interpretation of what rape is. As long as they define rape so that most "rapes are false", they haven't said anything incorrect.
/r/PurplePillDebate23/03/23 11:09 PM
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Women have to work otherwise hubby and kiddos get evicted and thrown out into the street. No because of supply and demand. Removing women from the workforce would allow men to demand a higher salary. It would both allow more men to work and also allow men to make more demands since the employers have less choices. If women started to leave the workforce it would basically fix much of societies problems in a few years. Both socially and economically. (Also you'd save money as a family since you a…
/r/PurplePillDebate23/03/23 11:06 PM
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"Most reported rapes are false" means the person writing it thinks most reported rapes are false. When you ask for evidence you are no longer referring to "the person writing it thinks". You are confusing the "legal definition" with "what the person thinks". Because only the legal definition would have data behind it.
/r/PurplePillDebate23/03/23 10:57 PM
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No i understood it perfectly. I just looked at your original comment and you asked for evidence. You obviously asked because the statement didn't make sense to you when you took it literally. Since it invokes doubt when you take it literally it must not be literal. A normal person would think "ok maybe they meant something else" and since you are likely autistic, you took it literally even though it didn't make sense to you.
/r/PurplePillDebate23/03/23 10:44 PM
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No, you're trying to change the subject because you realised you made yourself look stupid. That's what I mean by you don't understand social cues. You're unable to understand my intent and also the intent of what the person we were speaking about intended to mean. Again it's not meant to be offensive, you should seriously consider taking the RMET test.
/r/PurplePillDebate23/03/23 10:35 PM
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Really clutching at straws there. I'm not trying to be offensive I genuinely think you have some form of autism. I've read it correctly but you don't seem to understand social cues. You can't take everything literally.
/r/PurplePillDebate23/03/23 10:26 PM
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I disagree, the problem arises from women in the workforce. A man has to care for himself, his wife, his kids, ect. A woman just has to care for herself. Therefore the economic effect of giving a man a job is several times greater than giving the job to a woman. Women don't need jobs to be important, they are already important because they have a vagina. A man needs a job to be important (Unless he looks like a model then women will send him money and let him sleep over, he can basically be home…
/r/PurplePillDebate23/03/23 10:22 PM
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The quizzes are developed by psychiatric professionals. I mean if you really don't trust them you should get your autism diagnosed professionally.
/r/PurplePillDebate23/03/23 10:12 PM
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Im not sure how you can tell who’s an abuser We can just tell. It's our natural ability. If you find it difficult to evaluate a man, just ask another man such as your father/brother/uncle/elder/therapist/etc.
/r/PurplePillDebate23/03/23 10:09 PM
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I just said not all women have the resources nor support network. You don't have any religious institutions around you? Pretty sure they would perform your marriage anyways. You can just ask your religious leader about him. I think you are just making excuses to not take any responsibility. Can you give an example of a woman that has absolutely no way of asking a trustworthy male to evaluate a man she is interested in? I want to see some evidence.
/r/PurplePillDebate23/03/23 10:08 PM
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Yeah it's standardized. So it's basically the same questions the psychiatrist would ask you. It isn't meant to be final obviously. But it might help convince those in denial. From there you can get a professional diagnosis.
/r/PurplePillDebate23/03/23 10:04 AM
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And the abusive men does not have a responsibility? No because you were suppose to ignore those men and sleep only with simps that will do everything you tell them to do. Abusive men were never suppose to be on your radar. Indeed, why do women always choose men who have the word "abusive" written on their forehead? I mean if we can tell, I'm sure you can also. Since were intellectually equal, allegedly. Right? Yes, women like regret. They love it. It's not that. It's more like you are prioritizi…
/r/PurplePillDebate23/03/23 09:54 AM
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as if they are supposed to be a fortune teller. I mean if we can tell, I'm sure you can also. Since were intellectually equal, allegedly.
/r/PurplePillDebate23/03/23 09:48 AM
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It's not based on gender, it's based on physical strength, which as nothing to do with gender.
/r/PurplePillDebate23/03/23 09:46 AM
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complexity at hand There is nothing complicated. If you find it difficult to evaluate a man, just ask another man such as your father/brother/uncle/elder/therapist/etc.
/r/PurplePillDebate23/03/23 09:44 AM
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Does every woman in an abusive relationship know that the man was abusive before the got into a relationship? I mean if we can tell, I'm sure you can also. Since were intellectually equal, allegedly. With that logic you should also victim blame divorced men and tell them they just shouldn’t have married a woman that would divorce them. Correct. They should not have gotten legally married because the purpose of marriage is to earn the approval of God not government.
/r/PurplePillDebate23/03/23 09:41 AM
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What a great way to diagnose medical conditions. They are standardized questions so it's reliable to take them.
/r/PurplePillDebate23/03/23 09:37 AM
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I didn't mean for you to feel insulted, I genuinely think you have some form of Autism Spectrum Disorder. There are some quizzes you can take online. And if you feel that it will help you, you can visit a psychiatrist and you can get a professional diagnosis.
/r/PurplePillDebate22/03/23 11:18 PM
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I'll just go ahead and assume he meant what he said. /r/autism Taking things literally when it doesn't make sense is a sign of autism. Someone saying they hit two birds with one stone doesn't mean he literally killed two birds with one stone.
/r/PurplePillDebate22/03/23 10:50 PM
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He doesn't mean "literally false", he means that it's "her fault". He means it's practically false, not legally false. She could have easily chosen to go out with a simp that will act like her slave and do whatever she says. Instead she chose to go out with a man that will abuse her.
/r/PurplePillDebate22/03/23 10:16 PM
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But don't you think that it's their fault for choosing to go out with an abusive man? I think it's your fault because you chose to go out with an abusive man when you could have chosen the millions of simps that will pedasltialze you and act like your slave. You're choosing to make decisions that you regret even though you have millions of other choices. 99% of the time it's your fault.
/r/PurplePillDebate22/03/23 10:10 PM
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They aren't there to advocate for rape victims or even to look acceptable to the general public. Why don't women just choose not to sleep with abusive men? I think it's your fault because you chose to go out with an abusive man when you could have chosen the millions of simps that will pedasltialze you and act like your slave. You're choosing to make decisions that you regret even though you have millions of other choices.
/r/PurplePillDebate22/03/23 09:54 PM
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It's not sexist, he is literally stronger than 2-3 women combined. It's reasonable to not say anything to upset him emotionally. Also he mentions he was raised by a single mom so it is likely that Myron recognized that he might lack self control. You are not capable of teaching a boy how to be a man unless you are also a man.
/r/PurplePillDebate22/03/23 09:51 PM
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Well he's a guy he can pose a threat, therefore he gets respected more so than the female guests. This is not unreasonable.
/r/PurplePillDebate22/03/23 02:35 AM
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What’s worse a man or woman with high body count? Obviously a woman because multiple partners is traumatizing to women. You're basically asking if it is better to be a woman who is traumatized or a man that knows how to attract a lot of women.
/r/PurplePillDebate22/03/23 01:31 AM
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I would leave just because of that attitude alone (I'm a guy) (Yeah but you're also soft so that's an irrelevant detail.)
/r/PurplePillDebate22/03/23 01:27 AM
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Yeah that’s it… Exactly, now get back in the k*****n 👩‍🍳 😎
/r/PurplePillDebate19/03/23 01:34 AM
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Way to show your misogyny dude. You're just jealous and insecure that I'm stronger and smarter than you, woman. 💅
/r/PurplePillDebate19/03/23 01:31 AM
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Preferences are discriminating You literally said the opposite in your other comment: "Discriminating and having a preference are two different things" That's why women shouldn't be allowed to run things. It's things like this. You are unable to be consistent.
/r/PurplePillDebate19/03/23 12:44 AM
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If you consider that slutshaming so be it dude You kind of said it yourself that discriminating for someones past is slutshaming. If it was just a preference, there would be exceptions, but you gave a solid no to sleeping with guys that slept with the same number of men as yourslef.
/r/PurplePillDebate19/03/23 12:32 AM
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Discriminating and having a preference are two different things Doesn't sound like a preference. Sounds like you gave a solid no for any man that has a past with other men. So you are slutshaming then.
/r/PurplePillDebate17/03/23 11:42 PM
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why The exact reason is besides the point. The point is to show that women will slutshame men for the same behaviors as them. But you can’t compare I'm not comparing them. I'm saying if men behaved the exact same way as women, they would be slutshamed.
/r/PurplePillDebate17/03/23 11:41 PM
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It’s not Discriminating romantically against women who have slept with other men in the past is not slutshaming?
/r/PurplePillDebate17/03/23 11:37 PM
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Men don’t care when their partner sleeps with other women nearly as much. Exactly my point. Both men and women are disgusted if their partner has slept with men. Both men and women are indifferent if their partner has slept with women.
/r/PurplePillDebate17/03/23 11:35 PM
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Not slutshaming. Just don’t want to be with men who have been with men. Ok so you are slutshaming then. Unless you think that not wanting to be with a woman who has been with a man, is also not slutshaming?
/r/PurplePillDebate17/03/23 11:33 PM
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You can’t compare heterosexual women having sex with men against homosexual or bisexual men having sex with men. Why not? They are both having sex with men. That is the most equivalent comparison you can reasonably make. Just like we wouldn't care if a woman slept with a bunch of women in her past and women wouldn't care if a man slept with a bunch of women in his past. The disgust only arises when the previous partner is a male.
/r/PurplePillDebate17/03/23 11:28 PM
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Is there a point you're trying to make here? Yes I'm asking if your opinion of him would change in any way shape or form if you found out he slept with an equal number of men as you in his past.
/r/PurplePillDebate17/03/23 11:23 PM
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Oh ok, so if you're a virgin then the question wouldn't apply to you.
/r/PurplePillDebate17/03/23 11:20 PM
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I'd be indifferent between a man who slept with one man and a man who slept with one woman. I mean yeah if it was some random guy that had nothing to do with you it wouldn't matter. I'm saying what if this man was your significant other? Would it change your opinion of him in any way shape or form if he slept with an equal number of men in the past as yourself?
/r/PurplePillDebate17/03/23 11:19 PM
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the analogy It's not an analogy. It's literal.
/r/PurplePillDebate17/03/23 11:18 PM
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Idk how many times I've said, "I don't care." I don't know what you are referring to when you say you don't care. You don't care about what? Are you equally as happy and content if he didn't sleep with the same number of men as you?
/r/PurplePillDebate17/03/23 11:17 PM
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there's obviously a natural disgust most women have if they know a man fucks other men Men also have a natural disgust if a woman has slept with other men. Which is why I am presenting the question the way I did. Both sexes agree that the wouldn't like it if their partner slept with other men. Also this way, none of the women can say that "it's not the same" because it literally is.
/r/PurplePillDebate17/03/23 11:12 PM
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No it’s not the same because now you’re involving sexuality and sexuality preferences. I never said your man was gay, I just said he slept with the same number of men as you. Maybe it was for pay or maybe it was a prank or something. Some reason other than his sexuality. I just am not interested in relationships with men who like men. No problem. Lets say he doesn't like men, he just wanted to try it out or did it to make a buck. Would you still slutshame him or would you not care? look at all t…
/r/PurplePillDebate17/03/23 11:10 PM
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I don't care about how many sexual partners someone has had. So you're perfectly happy to be in a relationship with a man that took BBC into his ass and sucked on it? I'm not insecure about experiences people had prior to our time together. You're saying it would have zero impact on your opinions about him?
/r/PurplePillDebate17/03/23 10:54 PM
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I don't want a guy who has more than 15 partners. Let's say he slept with the same number of men as yourself. Would your opinion of him be different if he for example slept with less men than you or no men at all? Bi is better. Let's me know he's probably more sexually adventurous and much less concerned with gender roles in the bedroom. Why are you judging them based on their pasts? Don't you think that is misogynistic? How can you make judgements about how they are going to be in the future ba…
/r/PurplePillDebate17/03/23 10:51 PM
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A lot of words to say you're homophobic. I don't know what you are talking about. Can you quote the exact sentence you have an issue with? Are you trying to make some point with this poor analogy? It's not an analogy. You and him both literally slept with an equal number of men in the past. Would that have any impact regarding what you think about him?
/r/PurplePillDebate17/03/23 10:41 PM
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My issue would be him lying to me Lying about what?
/r/PurplePillDebate17/03/23 10:37 PM
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This is a terrible analogy It's not an analogy. You and him both slept with an equal number of men in the past. Literally. no I wouldn’t. And why not? Why are you slutshaming him? If he took BBC in his past why should that change anything? Why does his past matter, are you a misogynist?
/r/PurplePillDebate17/03/23 10:34 PM
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Would I date a bisexual man? What about marrying him? Would you consider him to be husband material? Was that your question? Would you be any less attracted to him? Question his masculinity? Change your opinion about him? Would anything change emotionally having known he slept with a bunch of dudes? Basically would you feel any different?
/r/PurplePillDebate17/03/23 10:30 PM
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So if your significant other came out right now and told you he used to get his cheeks clapped by a BBC and he liked it, you would not feel any less attracted to him?
/r/PurplePillDebate17/03/23 10:25 PM
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I hold myself to the same standard. Let's say he slept with the same number of men as you. Would you rather be with him or a man that has not slept with other men?
/r/PurplePillDebate17/03/23 10:22 PM
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Perhaps but I'm trying to answer the question "why should a woman's past matter?" Just like a woman wouldn't like it if her man got his cheeks clapped by a bunch of dudes, men wouldn't like it either if his woman got clapped by a bunch of dudes. The point is that the natural disgust of your significant other having several male partners is mutual.
/r/PurplePillDebate17/03/23 10:18 PM
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Women: Would you be willing to be in a relationship with a man that had slept with several men in the past? If not, why should a man accept you if you have slept with several men in the past? Edit: Clarification: Let's say he slept with the same number of men as you. Would you rather be with him or a man that has not slept with other men?
/r/PurplePillDebate17/03/23 10:11 PM
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