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That's not what I said.
/r/PurplePillDebate09/05/26 12:12 PM

Being this stupid should be illegal. And then people wonder why we are so angry.
/r/PurplePillDebate08/05/26 09:20 PM

Some red pillers do unfortunately.
/r/PurplePillDebate08/05/26 02:55 PM

Because bars, clubs, parties, drinking, and flirting are such healthy things that everyone should enjoy right? Imagine if we reveresed the scenario and you were expected to stay at home, read, go to church, study, go to bed early or whatever things are kryptonite to extroverts plus, enjoying it, plus some weird shit that comes natural to others that seems impossible for you. And if you think spending time with women is a choice then you are clearly disconnected from reality. You can't be this ou…
/r/PurplePillDebate08/05/26 02:53 PM

Nobody thinks like that. How can people be this dishonest?
/r/PurplePillDebate08/05/26 02:44 PM

"But you (men) do complain all the time." Be sincere here, you can see even here in Reddit the way women are allowed to complain about men (I'm not saying they shouldn't) and we all know if we reversed the sexes in those threads they would be censored. You even see it in media, with music videos where women are allowed to insult men and even killing them on camera, something that would be considered outragous if the sexes were reversed. I think you don't realize how much you're allowed to compla…
/r/PurplePillDebate08/05/26 02:36 PM

GenXsers are the last generation to have luck with women. The change from Gen X to Millenials is in fact so huge that there's little to no understanding in these issues between older and newer generations.
/r/PurplePillDebate08/05/26 01:38 PM

I think you might be confused because I agree with all you said (except for the grifters part, not because they don't exist but because they are not the real red pill or manosphere) and I don't think any of what you just said contradicts what I previously said.
/r/PurplePillDebate07/05/26 01:00 AM
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Hannah Spier, Jannice Fiamengo, Diana Davison, Karen Straughan, among many others. You should at least give them a chance.
/r/PurplePillDebate07/05/26 12:00 AM

The problem is that none of that is true but because it seems so at first glance, everyone accepts it as an axiom. And don't deny that even if I showed you proof you would not be open to listen. But just think about it. You really think a society that needs women more than men to survive would be able to last being so cruel and sadistic toward their most valuable citizens? Or isn't it more believable than in a civilization where women are more valuable than men, discourses where women are the vi…
/r/PurplePillDebate06/05/26 11:58 PM
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Because we see over and over again that women choose different men than those they say they want. And we probably do the same thing. I personally wouln't mind if a woman ignored men and listened to women on how to get a boyfriend. Not to mention some women do agree with us. I'm not saying we should ignore women. I say I understand why some do.
/r/PurplePillDebate06/05/26 11:48 PM
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That explain why you're so stubborn. Just like us. I'm guessing you're either a boomer or a very lucky man.
/r/PurplePillDebate06/05/26 11:44 PM
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Again. I'm sorry but this feels a bit forced. Those are exactly the kind of filters I mentioned. Also. I could do the same thing you do and say you haven't experience being a man therefore you can't have an opinion. You say we should have the capacity of flirting as something that comes natural to us, and from an outside perspective it makes sense. I think what makes us uncapable of flirting vs some men who have it natural (classic virgin vs chad rethoric) is because I think most of us if not al…
/r/PurplePillDebate06/05/26 11:40 PM
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But you must admit those assumptions don't come from nowhere. You also must admit that your views are not controversial and are accepted as an undeniable truth by most people. Of course I might be biased but what I feel is that no matter how much I investigate in order to prove my points are true, as long as regular people don't want to hear them, they won't ever be given a chance to be proven right. In fact, one can argue the resentment comes from knowing (or believing that). But can we deny th…
/r/PurplePillDebate06/05/26 11:29 PM
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I sincerely don't think it's a "gotcha" take. Not to mention I didn't attack you or tried to sound like I was winning an argument. I expressed a doubt that frustrates me.
/r/PurplePillDebate06/05/26 11:19 PM
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You said it yourself, we don't get to be picky, you do. How do you expect us not to be angry if you understand so well what we go through? And I'm guessing you still defend things like feminism even though you're aware of how miserable the life of men is. You get to choose, we don't, and we're not even supposed to complain.
/r/PurplePillDebate06/05/26 08:44 PM
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This is what frustrates me so much about people who are not redpillers. You speak about your personal experience as if it is a universal truth and you don't get to suffer the consequences of it. I bet your concept of what the red pill is are Andrew Tate followers.
/r/PurplePillDebate06/05/26 08:38 PM
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Neurodivergence: the red pill exist precisely because what is easy for regular people is (or at least feels) imposible for us, and not the other way around.
/r/PurplePillDebate06/05/26 08:32 PM

When did the red pillers ever say they do better with women? Isn't it supposed to be the oppossit? Unless your concept of the Red Pill is Andrew Tate.
/r/PurplePillDebate06/05/26 08:26 PM
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The same thing that it is now. The problem is that people like Andrew Tate came along and became the face of the red pill in the eyes of the average joe. But content creators that take these issues seriously, like Jannice Fiamengo, Karen Straughan or Diana Davison still exist. In fact, Diana Davison, for example, is way better now than she used to be.
/r/PurplePillDebate06/05/26 08:23 PM

Men and women in the past used to need each other. It wasn't a situation where only women needed men. That's a lie that we repeated ourselves so many times it became culturally accepted.
/r/PurplePillDebate06/05/26 08:14 PM

Men and women in the past used to need each other. It wasn't a situation where only women needed men. That's a lie that we repeated ourselves so many times it became culturally accepted.
/r/PurplePillDebate06/05/26 08:13 PM
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You're literally admiting there is a disadvantage for men. I'm not saying you should assume every thing the red pill says is a 100% true, but at least be open to the idea that they might have a point, as awful as their theory sounds.
/r/PurplePillDebate06/05/26 08:09 PM
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Imagine if a man told that to a woman.
/r/PurplePillDebate06/05/26 08:05 PM
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I'm sorry but you can't deny that women are the ones who are harder to approach to. I understand you don't control your own fears and that those fears might be paralizing. I'm not trying to invalidate your experience. But how would you feel if every time you were close to a man you felt he is afraid of you, and you constantly heard men complining about women approaching them "the wrong way" and no one had ever taught you what the "right way" is? You can just come to us and talk to us. We can't d…
/r/PurplePillDebate06/05/26 08:04 PM
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"but men have been approaching women and forming relationships forever." I'm sorry but that is a dishonest answer. We all know the world has been extremely different throughout history. Not to mention back in the day men didn't approach women on their own, there were always a sort of social filter that made it way safer for both men and women than it is today.
/r/PurplePillDebate06/05/26 07:56 PM

Last time I checked the red pill was still unpopular and things hadn't change at all. I want to live in the world you live in.
/r/PurplePillDebate06/05/26 07:45 PM
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