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Where did you get your book sales numbers? The combined 50 shades of gray series 15 million copies total over 9 years. By comparison, the last Harry Potter book sold 16 million copies the first day it was released. If all the stats you're basing your worldview on are that poorly researched, it's no wonder you think you have to move to the other side of the planet to find people willing to put up with you.
/r/PurplePillDebate24/07/25 03:30 AM

This is a well-documented phenomenon. It's actually taught in sociology 101 college courses. It's known as the bystander effect, or the SEP (Someone Else's Problem) Field. The more bystanders witness an emergency, the less likely it is that anyone moves to intervene because everyone in the crowd, regardless of gender, assumes that someone else will jump in to assist. The original studies were conducted by Latane and Darley in 1968. It's been part of the scientific discourse on human behavior for…
/r/PurplePillDebate10/01/25 01:18 AM

There's a growing body of research suggesting that older men are more likely to father children with developmental disorders and birth defects. So by starting at 35 with that 18 year old, they would start having kids after his sperm quality has begun to degrade. She might be in her reproductive prime, but he's 10 years past his.
/r/PurplePillDebate17/12/24 07:08 PM
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In modern military tactics and operations, how much radiation is the average soldier going to be exposed to? Now, compare the amount of radioactive materials being used in front-line military applications with the amount of radioactive materials used in medical treatment. By your logic, if radiation exposure is a justification for keeping women out of active duty combat roles, it should keep them out of medic and transport roles as well. If you want to qualify the value of women in combat by a u…
/r/PurplePillDebate11/12/24 06:56 AM
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Please point out where I said saturation diving wasn't a hazardous job. Because I didn't. I pointed out that they are, in fact, properly compensated for the risks they voluntarily undertake in the course of their job. Contrary to your claim, they don't get paid the same as a white-collar office worker. Unless you're directly comparing a diver who goes down once a year and lives off that paycheck for months with a full-time 40 hour/week, 52 weeks/year salaried office worker.
/r/PurplePillDebate29/11/24 02:00 AM
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Saturation divers can make $30k/month. Most receptionists, assistants, managers, and accountants, which would be considered four separate full-time jobs if they were being done by men rather than a single woman, make closer to $30k per year. Doing all four, the woman might earn $45k/year. Also, saturation divers don't work full time. They take weeks off between dives. The woman doing 4 people's jobs in an office building would risk being fired if she asked to take a week off work.
/r/PurplePillDebate29/11/24 01:15 AM
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I don't have kids of my own, but I've done a fair amount of babysitting. When I respond to parenting questions, I answer with what I would do if the situation happened while I was babysitting one of those kids. I can't actually answer this one because I've always refused to babysit older boys capable of physically overpowering me. As an SA survivor, I can't pretend I would be impartial. I know that DV and SA happen. And I know that false accusations happen, too. My family banned one of the dista…
/r/PurplePillDebate10/10/24 04:50 AM

They're trying to reduce the amount of debt required to enroll in tertiary education, which will most directly benefit college students who don't receive grants or scholarships for being a member of a protected class. Like straight white boys.
/r/PurplePillDebate05/10/24 10:25 PM
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I worked with a guy whose go-to pick-up line was to claim he had a tiny dick. Idk how he did it, but he consistently scored by convincing girls that they really wanted to see his uniquely small dick. Anything can be a pickup line if you can follow through with the conversation.
/r/PurplePillDebate24/10/23 08:01 PM
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