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| 3 | Women will always have an advantage in hookup culture and it’s completely fair.Literally every single statistic you posted is over a decade old and even before the release of Tinder. Online dating has rapidly shifted people’s experiences and expectations of dating and relationships. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 23/11/23 04:01 PM |
| 8 | As a plain looking/unattractive guy, what to do to find women interested in you?Look into Juggernaut law. Women in the bottom 20% can actually be as competitive if not more than the top 20%. The reasoning behind this is quite simple. A “desperate” man has a genius idea pop in his head, “oh, if I go for an unattractive woman, that’s an easy in.” Unfortunately for him, many other men have that same thought. Look no further than the Tinder pig woman experiments. Someone literally used a face morphing app to put the features of a pig onto a human woman to make her as repulsive … | /r/PurplePillDebate | 15/09/23 05:26 AM |
| – | If tinder existed 20 years ago ,most of us wouldn't exist today.Just because it existed does not mean it was mainstream. In the year 2000, just over 5% of couples met online. 20% in 2010. Up until a couple years after Tinder came out in 2012, there absolutely was a stigma against online dating. I’d say the stigma really started to wear off around 2014-2015 as Tinder started to pick up users and gain momentum. Source | /r/PurplePillDebate | 14/09/23 09:01 PM |
| 1 | How has body count discourse affected women?lol | /r/PurplePillDebate | 15/08/23 12:51 AM |
| 7 | Being called a "fuckboy" is the biggest compliment you can get as a manI mean, biologically speaking, we are wired to view it as pretty fucking important. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 08/08/23 01:28 PM |
| 8 | Do people think most couples aren’t similar in attractiveness?USA here. I consistently see solid dudes in terms of looks with absolute whales of women (sorry, not trying to be offensive, that’s just how it is.) This is in the south, so maybe that has something to do with it, but this has been my experience. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 21/01/23 11:47 PM |
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