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| 2 | Here’s why it doesn’t make sense to care about a women’s number of sexual partners if you don’t care more about education when looking to avoid divorce:The fact that you are already responding shows you were disingenuous from jump, and incapable of having an intelligent debate. I could care less about trying to change your mind... the sources are there, and everything I posted I backed up with evidence. Your one source was a Wikipedia that YOU clearly didn’t read, or you would know why I mentioned dna studies. You arrogantly demanded citation and I gave you plenty, but as I suspected, you are too intellectually lazy to read them. | /r/ExRedPill | 23/02/24 02:23 AM |
| 3 | Here’s why it doesn’t make sense to care about a women’s number of sexual partners if you don’t care more about education when looking to avoid divorce:You lecture me on blindly accepting what I read on the internet without doing my own research, which is wild, because it’s not even true, then you cherry pick a few sentences from Wikipedia that confirm your own bias? That seems oddly hypocritical. You assert that the article refutes my comment, but you have incorrectly based that solely on a few sentences. Cherry picking wiki is almost as intellectually lazy as not including any source at all, so perhaps we can both do better. Look what happens… | /r/ExRedPill | 23/02/24 01:06 AM |
| 15 | Here’s why it doesn’t make sense to care about a women’s number of sexual partners if you don’t care more about education when looking to avoid divorce:This reminds me of a post I read on threads yesterday from a cultural anthropologist. I can’t find the post now but to sum it up: Thousands of years ago, in an attempt to shift the balance of power in their favor, male dominated tribes encouraged the societies they were invading that bloodlines should be patrilineal instead of matrilineal. Most parts of the ancient world had always been strongly matrilineal, and many societies were heavily devoted to goddess worship. The idea of a singular, all … | /r/ExRedPill | 22/02/24 06:04 AM |
| 2 | Idk how to not be bitter that I will never be desired in the same way attractive men are100%. Op is still using red pill shit to form a monolithic opinion about what a woman experiences as attractive, and is pushing back on good insight. I lurk this sub and see a lot of men still primarily concerned with attracting women, instead of deconstructing their harmful, dehumanizing, preconceptions about us. Those types aren’t leaving the red pill community because they realize how dangerous it is, they’re leaving because they don’t think the tactics can work for them. | /r/ExRedPill | 19/02/24 11:48 PM |
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