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| 1 | Is TRP & TBP bad?I meant this is how it's seen socially as women as inactive and passive sexually & romantically and then men pursuing them while they just choose who they like. I think I got the wrong message. I thought you meant that women are fully passive and don't even choose who they want to date with. To be completely honest with you I have no clue what you mean. This is basically just explaining the stereotype, and why redpillers think women like men who don't express their emotions. It just happens that… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 12/08/19 06:20 PM |
| 1 | Is TRP & TBP bad?What do you mean? In your article, you made a point about women "waiting to be taken". I disagree. If women really were "waiting to be taken", then any man could date any woman he wants and true love would be the culprit. The same applies for women: if a woman wants to date a man who is emotionally open about his feelings, she will actively seek him out. As we see in human societies, this is not always the case. In the majority of women, hypergamy strikes, and a woman forces herself to seek out … | /r/PurplePillDebate | 12/08/19 02:00 PM |
| 1 | Is TRP & TBP bad?In TRP & TBP types of spaces people will argue that because women are the sexual selectors them becoming sexually empowered is the sole contributor to the degradation of social morals. I completely disagree though. I think women mimic the sexual style that men have already presented for us: Hypergamy; as well as superficial means of selection. I agree with a hybrid of these ideologies. In this case, if men express their feelings and are viewed as weak/unsexy, it is caused by the unpassiveness of… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 12/08/19 10:55 AM |
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