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| 1 | Do more prudish/absitent societies have more "satisfying" sex lives?No that is only in forced ones. Outdated - not necessary anymore as you have other versions | /r/PurplePillDebate | 27/04/22 08:11 PM |
| 1 | Do more prudish/absitent societies have more "satisfying" sex lives?Just becauce it works for some people, it doesn't mean it isn't outdated. And you are way too focused on those who seem forced. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 27/04/22 07:32 PM |
| 1 | Do more prudish/absitent societies have more "satisfying" sex lives?Again I am not a fan of arranged marriges, but they are not forced marriges. You marry who you want that some member of your family has introduced you with. I don't know what arranged trials are. I think I'm lost in the traslation here. The healthy families say to leave the husband if he mistreats you. Again I am talking about people who care for their family members. People who believe women are left alone without arranged marriages are the same who believe men are left alone without it. This i… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 27/04/22 06:51 PM |
| 0 | Do more prudish/absitent societies have more "satisfying" sex lives?Divorcing in conservative cultures is harder anyway especially in families with difficult economic backgrounds. I think most healthy families advice breaking up in the case of major conflict. Eventhough they might have archaic thinking they don't want their kids to suffer. After all they are doing it for their wellbeing. For example my grandparents adviced my mum to break up with my dad even though it was an arranged marriage but she didn't listen. And they are really patriarchal by the way. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 27/04/22 08:48 AM |
| 1 | Do more prudish/absitent societies have more "satisfying" sex lives?You still are the one deciding in arranged marriages. But probably you're right as it still has some preconceived notions in both parties which are difficult to change in most cases and harm the relationship. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 27/04/22 05:29 AM |
| 0 | Do more prudish/absitent societies have more "satisfying" sex lives?For the case of arranged marriages I think it might be a good idea only if the family has progressive thinking. It has a really bad connotation especially since it mostly is confused with forced marriages. I guess you can consider them the same as a friend setting you up as they can see you have things in common and may be a good match, but in conservative cultures it isn't seen in that light. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 26/04/22 08:42 PM |
| 2 | Do more prudish/absitent societies have more "satisfying" sex lives?The age difference is a bit extreme though. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 26/04/22 06:42 PM |
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