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| – | Woman really don't like most men sexuallythey get to be second/third/fourth wives hot girls like me are first wives 😎 | /r/PurplePillDebate | 19/02/24 11:14 AM |
| – | Woman really don't like most men sexuallyyeah disadvantaged as in ugly... but I'm sure raising cats and being ran through is better than being a third wife to a chad... you do you | /r/PurplePillDebate | 19/02/24 11:14 AM |
| – | Woman really don't like most men sexuallyif he's Muslim he does need to marry them | /r/PurplePillDebate | 19/02/24 10:37 AM |
| – | Woman really don't like most men sexuallyyeah polygamy makes it so all women end up with the hot rich chads they really want | /r/PurplePillDebate | 19/02/24 10:29 AM |
| – | Woman really don't like most men sexuallySure... Strict gender separation No sex outside of marriage Prioritizes marriage at a young age Divorce is not in the hands of the wife Providing financially is squarely on the man Polygamy Infidelity is dealt with very seriously | /r/PurplePillDebate | 19/02/24 10:24 AM |
| – | Woman really don't like most men sexuallywestern civilization is over whether you like it or not | /r/PurplePillDebate | 19/02/24 10:12 AM |
| – | Woman really don't like most men sexuallyI'm living it and it's great | /r/PurplePillDebate | 19/02/24 09:57 AM |
| – | Woman really don't like most men sexuallypolygamy primarily benefits women btw | /r/PurplePillDebate | 19/02/24 09:56 AM |
| – | Woman really don't like most men sexuallyI'd just like to point out, as a Muslim woman, that the Islamic setup takes into account human nature and creates a more functional paradigm. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 19/02/24 07:03 AM |
| 0 | the ultimate force that is shaping womens' frustration with dating is the engine of hypergamy raising her standards without her concious awarenessI live in the Islamic world where people aren't really even dating... but the effect can be felt here too. I think it's just due to media and university education. I really think that just watching tv and smart phones etc can warp a girl's perception about how her life should be (she needs a husband who looks like that, a lifestyle like that), and on top of that now they delay marriage and inflate their egos even more with these useless degrees... like very homely girls think that they're too go… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 19/02/24 06:32 AM |
| 7 | Women want trad for thee but not for meShe's threatened divorce for startlingly low infringements... and you are no longer trying to get her to stay at home.. and you know she's susceptible to outside influence. I'm a woman... and it's just clear as day to me that she's gonna cheat on you. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 15/02/24 07:46 AM |
| 1 | Women face no significant penalty when dating in their 30sBombshell is subjective I dunno... Here in the West Bank I've heard of lots of divorced women getting with younger never married guys even, and they're not half as good looking or interesting as me. Some women put their feminity to good use..some women can weaponize their feminity.... and who said second wives are mistreated? I think if a girl wants an easy life she should be a second/third/fourth wife as a lifestyle choice. I think this talk of "the wall" just needs a little refinement. Honestl… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 13/02/24 05:01 PM |
| 1 | Women face no significant penalty when dating in their 30sThere may be more to being hot than just youth....even though I objectively look better now (maybe i was too skinny before maybe my bone structure just looks better and more refined now, maybe I'm in a more feminine state and that shows physically in subtle ways)... maybe it has to do with confidence and aura and how you carry yourself. You redpillers might be underestimating how much you want a woman you can actually click with mentally, and how much you'd be willing to compromise on age. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 13/02/24 09:21 AM |
| 1 | What is something every woman can agree on regarding male attractiveness?ooohhhh... that must be why I love my husband lol | /r/PurplePillDebate | 13/02/24 07:09 AM |
| 3 | Women face no significant penalty when dating in their 30sI don't blame you for being skeptical... It baffles me too...there may be no unicorns but there are a few sirens out there 😉 | /r/PurplePillDebate | 12/02/24 07:50 PM |
| 4 | Women face no significant penalty when dating in their 30sConservative arab society... we have arrangements you would consider unconventional (side wives)... and the role of step father doesn't exist. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 12/02/24 07:40 PM |
| 4 | Women face no significant penalty when dating in their 30scan confirm... I'm 37 have 7 kids and am peak hotness right now... don't plan on leaving my husband but I'd have no problem if I did 😂😂 | /r/PurplePillDebate | 12/02/24 07:45 AM |
| 15 | 100,000 women went on strike in IcelandWill you men please get your act together already and get these women back in line. | /r/MensRights | 26/12/23 09:01 AM |
| 2 | Past promiscuity stances from RP are misleadingFascinating perspective... do you have evidence to back this up? About humans having no innate nature and instead being primarily shaped by environment? | /r/PurplePillDebate | 01/12/23 07:56 AM |
| 2 | Past promiscuity stances from RP are misleadingAre you saying humans don't have an innate nature? I've never heard this liberal argument, care to spell it out for me? | /r/PurplePillDebate | 01/12/23 07:45 AM |
| 2 | Past promiscuity stances from RP are misleadingMuslim by any chance? I think about it like this... there are rules in society/religion to keep people's animalistic tendencies in check. These tendencies are innate.. And I think the severity of the punishment is coorelated to the strength of the proclivity. Obviously, promiscuity is dealt with in the most severe way by Islamic society... meaning that people want to be promiscuous very badly, and such a severe rule was needed to keep ppl in line. So... as for OPs argument... I bet everyone woul… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 01/12/23 03:47 AM |
| 1 | Would you say both men and women are nicer, on average, to women than they are to men?I'd say men innately aren't suited for that... I know that's triggering and controversial for some of y'all. | /r/MensRights | 30/11/23 04:38 PM |
| 1 | Would you say both men and women are nicer, on average, to women than they are to men?I should have been clearer... I mean the traditional way got us here in the sense that we exist and humans haven't gone extinct yet... a trajectory that is being reversed as far as I can tell. I haven't looked very seriously at this men's rights issue...would the men here say that they hate having to go to war and would rather the girls share in that responsibility 50/50? | /r/MensRights | 30/11/23 02:42 PM |
| 1 | Would you say both men and women are nicer, on average, to women than they are to men?Have you published this writing? | /r/MensRights | 30/11/23 02:21 PM |
| 1 | Would you say both men and women are nicer, on average, to women than they are to men?Impressive. You sound fascinating. Do you write about it? | /r/MensRights | 30/11/23 01:51 PM |
| 0 | Would you say both men and women are nicer, on average, to women than they are to men?Yeah.. some men are better with kids and cleaning... get real. We should totally restructure society to account for the .0001 percent weirdos. The traditional way got us here.. it speaks for itself. | /r/MensRights | 30/11/23 01:47 PM |
| 1 | Would you say both men and women are nicer, on average, to women than they are to men?Thanks for answering.... As for why anyone would want someone else to tell them what they can and cannot do... from the Islamic perspective it's like this: We actually believe that God created us and God knows what's best for us. And I'm sure that sounds stupid to anyone who has been acquainted with religion through Christianity...because Muslims have a logical foundation for their beliefs, and that's why they're so hardcore about it. So we like these rules, and authority (Islamic government - w… | /r/MensRights | 30/11/23 07:38 AM |
| 1 | Would you say both men and women are nicer, on average, to women than they are to men?Well I'm Muslim so "what you can wear, what you can do, what you can eat" is kind of the deal. Why do you have a problem with authority? I'd say you're entirely wrong about how gender separation weakens society... it does quite the opposite. It ensures strong family dynamics and thus strong families... and being that individuals are the product of families... it ensures strong individuals with strong ties to wider society. I don't know how culturally aware you are... but I can tell you this dyna… | /r/MensRights | 30/11/23 06:31 AM |
| 0 | Have you noticed a gradual emasculation of western society, and do you think this is a direct result of the growing dominance of feminist ideology and the demonization of masculinity?What was vague in the definition is the way the word "and" was used... like are these traits always maladaptive or can they be sometimes maladaptive... even though I disagree with the premise because they were positive traits. I'm not going to take the ramblings of some guy on reddit as proof of anything, even though I think he is onto something... like there are clearly limits to stoicism that he is trying to define.... you can't be so stoic that you're disconnected from reality and not taking … | /r/MensRights | 30/11/23 05:18 AM |
| 2 | Would you say both men and women are nicer, on average, to women than they are to men?I haven't watched it, but seems like "the other" in general is very curiosity inducing and interesting... but I'm Muslim so I think that society functions better under strict gender separation. | /r/MensRights | 30/11/23 04:58 AM |
| 2 | Would you say both men and women are nicer, on average, to women than they are to men?Is it weird that the Roman Empire is one of those things I've recreationally researched? | /r/MensRights | 30/11/23 04:47 AM |
| 11 | Would you say both men and women are nicer, on average, to women than they are to men?I think women have this social instinct, you don't understand....if you feel like you're excluded from the group then that is anxiety inducing for women.. and women weaponize that against eachother. Men are just more chill. Personally I'd rather talk to a guy though... more interesting conversation. | /r/MensRights | 30/11/23 03:50 AM |
| 2 | Have you noticed a gradual emasculation of western society, and do you think this is a direct result of the growing dominance of feminist ideology and the demonization of masculinity?The wording of the definition is a little vague, as most definitions for weaponized words are... and the implication is clearly that stoicism virility etc actually are harmful. | /r/MensRights | 29/11/23 06:14 AM |
| 26 | Have you noticed a gradual emasculation of western society, and do you think this is a direct result of the growing dominance of feminist ideology and the demonization of masculinity?I found this definition of "toxic masculinity" : a cultural concept of manliness that glorifies stoicism, strength, virility, and dominance, and that is socially maladaptive or harmful to mental health... So yes, feminist ideology is demonizing healthy masculinity. They'll do this as long as they're allowed to. | /r/MensRights | 28/11/23 07:33 PM |
| 1 | Cooking gap in Western countries among men and women is extremely smallI bet it's that nobody cooks and they get take out... which is why everyone is fat and unhealthy. Thank you feminism. | /r/MensRights | 26/11/23 03:41 PM |
| – | The fact that so many women have a problem with a man who goes 50/50 is proof that most women just want to use men and don't actually care about them.Exactly... 50/50 is exploitation. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 26/11/23 01:58 PM |
| -5 | feminists are walking contradictions and it drives me insaneMaybe men are just objectively better than women, at everything, except having babies and domestic duties 🤷♀️. | /r/MensRights | 26/11/23 01:48 PM |
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