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| 3 | young men were not a priority until the red pill came along. Suddenly they need to be "protected" Selective Righteousness and Narrative Caontrol.Here's the reality. In general (because "not a monolith") women and/or feminists, as well as high status and/or attractive men, were perfectly fine with the state of things because it placed all the power and none of the responsibility in their hands with the invention of the pill. Back with the invention of the birth control pill, suddenly you got women able to enjoy the benefits of sexual liberation and an open dating market, and none of the risk/responsibility that traditionally came with it.… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 07/05/26 01:37 AM |
| 2 | Women Prioritize Validation Over Resolution — and That’s a Problem++No idea pill man Saw a YouTube short yesterday that sums this up perfectly. Trying to solve a problem vs trying to vent/feel better. Until *both sides try understanding each other, no resolution will come. https://youtube.com/shorts/byVhVJXJ68A | /r/PurplePillDebate | 29/10/25 11:58 AM |
| 2 | Nice guys are given contradictory advice that keeps them in a loop and never answers their predicamentStop trying to be "nice". Be good instead. More accurately, be a good man. To clarify: I define "nice" as agreeable, polite, and the appearance or reputation of being generous/kind/virtuous. By contrast, a "good man" I define as self-aware/humble, honest, confident, self-motivated, and just (the act of enforcing fairness on the world and people around you). Do I embody those virtues to the degree I would like? Nope. However I'm going to work towards that as best I can. Also, realize that women a… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 26/08/25 02:26 AM |
| 9 | Q4M: if your wife asked you to get a vasectomy, would you?After personal experience dealing with the consequences of it going horribly wrong? Hell. No. For reference, not me but my father. Had 3 kids, multiple years between each, and I'm eldest son. Allegedly supposed to be a quick in-and-out, but procedure took too long due to previous issues/surgery down there. Result: Successful vasectomy, but chronic pain in the groin and testicles area for the rest of his life. To the point where he struggles to walk a full block normally without taking a break, d… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 16/08/23 04:18 AM |
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