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Male. Maybe 20%? It’s not so cut and dry, it’s just another source of motivation. Sometimes I use it sometimes not Solely to get laid? 0%
/r/PurplePillDebate17/01/21 12:01 PM
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Also as to the “women can’t make up 70% of college grads and...” comment: sure we can :) Did you literally edit out “both” from my comment, cut out half the sentence and then reply to that? Holy mother of strawman, the original text is right there.Why even bother to reply in that case?
/r/PurplePillDebate17/01/21 09:33 AM
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Well, the author of that article didn’t get much agreement either. So I don’t really see your point.
/r/PurplePillDebate17/01/21 08:37 AM
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I wouldn't call it common. I'm actually surprised at how healthy and polite the debate has been, European politics are, imo, far less rabid and senseless than their American counterparts.
/r/PurplePillDebate17/01/21 06:28 AM
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It’s literally impossible for you to know if you got the same treatment as a male victim. You may feel like you did, but that doesn’t make it true
/r/PurplePillDebate16/01/21 01:29 PM
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It’s impossible for you to know if you would have received equal or worse treatments in all these things if you were a man. Think of it like white privilege. Yes, bad things still happen to white people, and good things to black people, but statistically you’re more likely to have a shitty outcome If you’re black
/r/PurplePillDebate16/01/21 01:20 PM
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Should black men receive longer sentences than white men, because they commit more crimes?
/r/PurplePillDebate16/01/21 01:17 PM
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Congratulations, that doesn’t mean it’s obligatory to consider it good sex. Obviously it’s better if she orgasms though.
/r/PurplePillDebate16/01/21 07:29 AM
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And how many women have you slept with?
/r/PurplePillDebate15/01/21 09:00 PM
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I agree that men benefitted a lot from the sexual revolution, but I just want to nitpick. Just because the woman didn’t orgasm doesn’t mean the sex was bad, and just because the man orgasmed doesn’t mean the sex was good
/r/PurplePillDebate15/01/21 08:45 AM
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If your opinion on the increase in poverty and homelessness is “ugh, they smell bad” then yes you really shouldn’t talk about it. Maybe if someone replies liked that, don’t print an article about how “rich people don’t go out homeless people smell bad?” Instead write “jackass is incapable of thinking of anything but herself?”
/r/PurplePillDebate14/01/21 05:32 PM
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Because it’s basically the equivalent of a rich person complaining about having to step over homeless people. Or a guy saying that the increase in rapes makes it harder to find virgins to marry. It’s ridiculously ton-deaf and selfish. Men are struggling in academia after Society had spent decades campaigning for an increase in women, adding quotas, scholarships and to adapt to women’s needs, and the only reason women care is because it’s slightly inconvenient for them. They’re not complaining th…
/r/PurplePillDebate14/01/21 05:24 PM
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Well, sexlessness is one issue for men. At the same time, a lack of “marriageable men” as they do call it is a problem for women. Now admittedly I consider that latter complaint absolutely ridiculous and downright insulting, but to me the solution is for dating and relationship roles to catch up with the rest of equality. As is often repeated, women can’t both make up 70% of college graduates, make equal or more money and simultaneously only want to date equally or higher educated and higher ear…
/r/PurplePillDebate14/01/21 04:56 PM
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90% or the time i hear people complaint about man children or male immaturity, it’s because the men won’t do what the poster wants them to do. “Manchildren won’t commit!” Well, maybe they just don’t want to?
/r/PurplePillDebate14/01/21 03:39 PM
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There are absolutely fucktons of women who live in the same “society” with no issues whatsoever. Sounds like you are just weak and want to blame it on the boogeyman
/r/PurplePillDebate14/01/21 04:47 AM
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I love how every time women are told to grow a pair and actually deal with issues that are 99% their own responsibility’s they start moaning about this abstract boogeyman called “society” that magically tells them all what to do.
/r/PurplePillDebate14/01/21 04:14 AM
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I didn’t say most women. I said “a ton of women who are struggling” That’s a huge difference
/r/PurplePillDebate13/01/21 11:35 AM
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No your comment is a reply to a bunch of incorrect assumptions you make in the first paragraph, aka wasted.
/r/PurplePillDebate13/01/21 11:25 AM
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First of all, are you trying to say that the perception is that men’s problems isn’t their fault? In that case you must be living under a rock. Secondly, none of my post is complaining or talking about the morality of what women are doing, only that it’s counterproductive. Why you do it is irrelevant really, and unrelated to my argument. And I have to say it’s ironic that you complain about women’s problems being blamed on women, and finish off by blaming them on men. I really don’t get why so m…
/r/PurplePillDebate13/01/21 11:24 AM
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I’m not American
/r/PurplePillDebate13/01/21 05:03 AM
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That’s a pretty long and wasted comment based on a strawman
/r/PurplePillDebate13/01/21 05:02 AM
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Hard to say honestly, gender roles have gotten pretty warped. In this scenario I’m the buyer and it’s up to women to sell me something I would want. But mostly what women claim to offer is either sex, or they talk about what a great career they have. One is easy to find, the other is uninteresting. It definitely has a bigger impact on gay guys yes, but at a certain point it’s a huge benefit for women too. I’ve had plenty of women talk about how “body isn’t that important, but damn...”
/r/PurplePillDebate12/01/21 03:18 AM
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Does it? I don’t agree. It’s the same old obsession with sex, and it shows how sex obsessed a lot of guys are. But at the exact other end of the spectrum we have relationship obsessed women. Like I said to the other guy, on the sex market men are the sellers and they need to make sure that women want to buy. That’s why they need to work on themselves. But on the relationship market? Here women are the sellers, and men aren’t buying. Without bragging to hard, I have quite a lot of women who want …
/r/PurplePillDebate11/01/21 07:45 PM
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The reason you can’t find them on ask women is because they remove and ban posts like insane, for whatever reason the masks want. That sub bans people for literally anything. Askmen allows way way more content. Yes introspection is healthy. For men and women. While I agree there are a ton of men who just whine, there are also plenty who are slaving away at the gym trying to improve themselves .
/r/PurplePillDebate11/01/21 07:38 PM
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Don’t flatter yourself too much, women need to fix their shit just as much as men.
/r/PurplePillDebate11/01/21 06:16 PM
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Jesus, whine much? I can hear your autistic screeching through my screen. There are tons of shit that women can and should fix, but when it comes to dating women are the recipient. And if nobody is “buying” something you don’t whine about the customers, you fix the product. And if men grew some balls they wouldn’t put up with women’s bullshit, forcing women to improve their product.
/r/PurplePillDebate11/01/21 06:11 PM
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I think it’s mostly down to how in this case, fixing men’s behavior would benefit themselves as well. Men complain about abot getting attention, but behave like absolute shitheads. If they worked on not sucking so fking hard the they would be more successful and women wouldn’t have to deal with their shit. And if men worked on themselves and got some dignity they wouldn’t have to put up with women’s bs as much either. But frankly I don’t care that much, the shittier the average person is the eas…
/r/PurplePillDebate11/01/21 08:12 AM
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I think it’s mostly down to how in this case, fixing men’s behavior would benefit themselves as well. Men complain about abot getting attention, but behave like absolute shitheads. If they worked on not sucking so fking hard the they would be more successful and women wouldn’t have to deal with their shit. And if men worked on themselves they wouldn’t have to put up with women’s bs as much either
/r/PurplePillDebate11/01/21 08:10 AM
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That would require people to be aware of their own social status, and I assure you that’s not going to happen here or anywhere else
/r/PurplePillDebate11/01/21 07:14 AM
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My experience after trying gay dating apps is a sympathy for women and the amount of absolute shitheads they have to deal with. Yes a ton of people are begging for your attention, but 99% of them are completely repulsive.
/r/PurplePillDebate11/01/21 07:08 AM
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The executive or Lawyer is much more likely to go "I deserve better!" though.
/r/PurplePillDebate03/01/21 08:17 AM
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I really wish people here would stop assuming that their way is the only way. Literally all i've said is "There are people who disagree" and two people have replied with "you just need proper education! or "you just need to learn to ask in a different way" I've literally stopped swiping on Tinder because i don't have time for any more women, i assure you i don't need tips or advice on how to get consent. Your, and especially redditors, sexuality is not the benchmark for how sex should be conduct…
/r/PurplePillDebate02/01/21 09:53 AM
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You seem to be assuming that all women share your sexuality. I have literally rejected women because they wanted to “discuss” consent before sex. That’s a huge turn off for me. How about a dose of “you do you?” I wouldn’t tell you that “you just need proper education” about you’d sexual preferences, why do you think the inverse is acceptable?
/r/PurplePillDebate02/01/21 07:52 AM
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There is really not that much to it, i'm sleeping with them and afterwards they compliment how incredibly dominant i am and complain about how other guys are too sensitive or timid. The older woman was married and borderline dead bedroom due to how timid her husband was.
/r/PurplePillDebate02/01/21 07:36 AM
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Two university students and one older woman, in the last 3 months, have said the exact same.
/r/PurplePillDebate02/01/21 07:29 AM
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There are also a ton of women who hate it. Several of the women i've been with lately have been extremely frustrated by how other men are too timid.
/r/PurplePillDebate02/01/21 07:11 AM
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Fair enough. In the spirit of purging, let’s conclude that he’s a huge, insufferable cunt. And so are you <3
/r/PurplePillDebate01/01/21 01:15 PM
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I mean, it’s definitely a possibility, but all you base that on is that he puts a fuckton of time on what’s apparently his hobby, and a picture. To me, it’s like when people see an attractive guy and just assume he’s a douche, or a guy who’s intelligent and assume he’s a socially awkward nerd. And I don’t know, but if he’s read and summarized that much info he needs to have something between his ears. How do you think doctors and researchers learn? By reading what others have written. So sure, h…
/r/PurplePillDebate01/01/21 12:44 PM
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I don’t get that feeling at all. Sure you’re not feeling into the fallacy of assuming that just because he’s (probably) really smart he’s also an asshole?
/r/PurplePillDebate01/01/21 10:42 AM
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It would be more comforting for you. You want me to ask you for consent because it makes you feel good and safe. You're only thinking of yourself. I'm simply turning it around and saying "I'm doing it for me" Not all women give clear signals, and not all women want the guy to ask for consent. Far from it. This specific issue shows just how incredibly unrepresentative reddit is. And for the women who can't give clear and enthusiastic signals, i've simply chosen to make the issue of consent about …
/r/seduction29/11/20 10:18 PM
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Would you like to elaborate on why? I'm literally asking for consent, how is that predatory?
/r/seduction29/11/20 06:29 PM
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Thats nice and all, but i'm not looking to hook up with you and you're not a representative for women.
/r/seduction29/11/20 06:23 PM
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So the answer is 0. In case you haven’t noticed, dating for men and women is different. ”It’s really easy, just do this” //Person who has never done it
/r/seduction29/11/20 04:16 PM
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Would you like to elaborate on what makes it incivil or off-topic?
/r/seduction29/11/20 02:47 PM
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How many women have you hooked up with by just asking if they wanna have sex?
/r/seduction29/11/20 09:33 AM
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For kissing, the only time i've actively asked for vocal consent was when she was so abhorrently bad at signalling, despite saying she was interested, that i told her to get it together or i wouldn't pursue any further. I object to attributing personality flaws to these kind of things though. One could just as well argue that women who require verbal consent and dependent and insecure, but it's all pretty pointless really. Especially since, in my experience, it always tend to be "I'm right and a…
/r/seduction29/11/20 07:53 AM
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Then this sub probably isn't for you. Reality is simply that most men chase, women choose. Yes, it is possible to become chased by girls, but generally it's the ones who you're no longer interested in. If you want to aim higher, hook up with more beautiful girls etc. you're going to need to work for it. But as a guy, we do have a choice too, which i feel isn't discussed enough. Men have the choice of not investing any effort in a girl.
/r/seduction29/11/20 06:54 AM
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And who asked for the first date in these two relationships? Ah, so YOU tell others what's appropriate or not. Have you ever asked them what they consider appropriate behaviour from you? Why do you just assume that your behaviour is appropriate? Just because i disagree with you doesn't mean i'm argumentative. You're trying to play the victim by talking about how men are threats etc. etc. and i'm telling you my opinion which is that i really don't care.
/r/seduction26/11/20 05:38 PM
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There aren’t any templates to this, that’s not how it works.
/r/seduction26/11/20 05:12 PM
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A lot of guys feel uncomfortable approaching women. How often do you approach guys? Some guys may feel uncomfortable working with women after MeToo, how have you changed your behavior? Once again, I don’t care. It’s not my job to be a protector or safeguard to women, and I can tell for certain the women I’m seeing now are happy I approached them.
/r/seduction26/11/20 04:15 PM
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And my point is that i don't care. I'm not responsibile for the poor behavior of other men, and i don't adjust my life around theirs. As long as i respect common courtesy, what others do is irrelevant. When was the last time you changed how you behaved because some random guy said he had a bad experience with women?' Besides, it is very commonly known that how an approach is recieved depends a LOT on who does it. Which is why blanket "bans" on where to approach or not are ridiculous.
/r/seduction26/11/20 03:42 PM
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Without trying to sound like too much of an ass, that is your problem not his. What makes people "uncomfortable" is so utterly subjective that asking people to adjust their life around it is just not feasible. When a guy approaches a girl, there is always some risk that he makes her uncomfortable. As long as common decency and some degree of social awareness is respected, the guy hasn't done anything wrong and how you choose to interpret it is up to you.
/r/seduction26/11/20 03:29 PM
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Some women say "Don't approach at work" others say "don't approach at the cafe" or "Not at the club" or "not at the bus" etc. etc. There is no universally acceptable place where all women agree that approaching is alright except maybe Tinder, so don't listen to them tell you when to do it. Also because they never approach themselves, so they know nothing about doing it. I advise against coworkers, but that only for your own sake, not theirs. That said, if youre going to approach her at her work,…
/r/seduction26/11/20 05:18 AM
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Jesus the autism. I'm done, you're too retarded to help. It's not about feeling attacked, it's about being annoyed when someone takes a shit in the middle of the street. I'll be busy hooking up while you sit and cry on reddit about it. Have fun.
/r/seduction25/11/20 10:17 PM
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Nothing in the OP talks about you being high-quality Nothing in the OP talks about her being low quality.
/r/seduction25/11/20 09:54 PM
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Amazing, you cry that dating is too much effort but gladly engage in inane internet discussions on reddit. The second you admitted that basic human qualities is too much effort for you, you lost all credibility in acting condescending. Start by taking a shower. Even you should be able to handle that.
/r/seduction25/11/20 09:50 PM
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If you walkt into a gym and try to convince people to "Give up and be a fattie like me!" then don't expect a polite conversation.
/r/seduction25/11/20 08:21 PM
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I use Tinder, and am currently sleeping with 3 girls i met there in the last weeks. The problem isn't Tinder, it's the fact that you consider OPs very basic advice to be "too much effort"
/r/seduction25/11/20 08:13 PM
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If you genuinely think this is "too much effort" then yes just give up and please gtfo the sub.
/r/seduction25/11/20 08:09 PM
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I didn’t realize using tinder and talking to women irl are mutually exclusive. It’s like you people are actively trying to be retarded
/r/seduction25/11/20 04:10 PM
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“Please hold my hand and tell me which foot to put forward, daddy”
/r/seduction25/11/20 04:09 PM
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Where is the effort? 5 minutes of swiping per day? Having an engaging conversation? Picking a decent cafe to meet up on? If you think that’s too much I can’t imagine the effort you put in
/r/seduction25/11/20 03:59 PM
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Apart from swiping 5-10 minutes a day, which I don’t agree with, most of his advice takes almost no time or effort at all and is just normal steps in dating. If you think what he’s describing is too much, no wonder people on this sub are so utterly hopeless.
/r/seduction25/11/20 03:56 PM
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Not everyone who rejects your incel crying are white knights. She asked for advice, yours was retarded, simple as that. It never cease to amaze me how some of the most failed, degenerate and worthless fuckers around here still think they're in a position to try to look down on others. Coping, i assume, lol.
/r/seduction25/11/20 06:35 AM
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So? This sub is about helping men and women get what they want. If she wants to aim for the top 10%, well give her advice for that. Going on an incel tirade about how she should be aiming lower to not hurt ugly guys feelings is childish and goes directly against the point of the sub.
/r/seduction25/11/20 04:42 AM
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I'd say guys who moan about "nice guys finish last" are far more annoying and clueless.
/r/seduction25/11/20 04:40 AM
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First of all, she doesn't have to cover everything in her post. Second of all, yeah? Why do you act as if those requirements are outlandish? Most of the things you listed are things i would consider "absolute basics" for anyone. And yes complaining about that does make you seem quite bitter and you wont get any support from me on it.
/r/seduction25/11/20 04:39 AM
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Because most women have a reference point of 1, themselves. Maybe a few friends that they've talked to. Successful guys have literally hundreds, sometimes even thousands. And what women say they want often goes directly against what they openly express, which we know from experience. I agree with the general view of your post: Dont be a total dickhead and put some effort into her/yourself. Beyond that, your post is rather clueless. There is nothing generally wrong with listening to womens advice…
/r/seduction24/11/20 09:51 PM
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Generally, there is nothing wrong with taking advice from women. However for some bizarre reason they often seem to come to the conclusion that "Be a nice guy!!!" showing just how disconnected they are from reality.
/r/seduction24/11/20 09:39 PM
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I think a lot of them are simply in denial, and believe the guys who succeed have discovered some secret formula that we just wont tell them. Its like when fat people ask you how you got fit, and you just tell them "I train a lot." It's not the answer they want, so they refuse to accept it. So many things asked here falls under common sense, theyre just so desperately trying to find a different answer.
/r/seduction24/11/20 09:25 PM
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Insecure is a word you can use to describe people who are "beta" but its far from a complete description.
/r/seduction24/11/20 09:23 PM
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Not a week to answer. I'm talking about scheduling dates, and i never schedule anything later than within 7 days.
/r/seduction24/11/20 06:32 PM
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This comment will surely make a difference.
/r/seduction24/11/20 03:30 PM
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In my experienc,e if she's not willing to go within 7 days she's not interested.' If she's absolutely fucking smoking hot, or has a really good excuse, she gets 2 chances where i ask her. If she still doesn't bite, i move on.
/r/seduction24/11/20 03:29 PM
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Do you bang when youre together? In that case, downgrade them to a fuck-buddy and ignore everything else. If you dont even do that, youre just an emotional sponge for them.
/r/seduction24/11/20 03:28 PM
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What word would you use to describe people who dont stand up for themselves and who let people walk all over them?
/r/seduction24/11/20 03:27 PM
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Why does it matter what we call it? "Game" is a pretty well established lingo around here.
/r/seduction24/11/20 03:25 PM
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Id love for this sub to be about quality dating tips, tips and tricks and discussions. Instead we get "How do i talk to grill?!" and "But what if im UGLY?! QQ" It's impossible to talk about anything related to quality here, because it immediately gets derailed by the incels who are offended that not everybody are as useless as they are.
/r/seduction24/11/20 03:23 PM
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As opposed to many people here, i'm quite sure she's not going for the type of guy that would date any woman with a pulse though.
/r/seduction23/11/20 02:58 PM
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