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Not everyone is equally as good at it, and you’re neglecting the ‘voice’ part.
/r/seduction03/07/26 09:17 AM
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Most pushback I see about women’s dating standards is towards woman who seem to have an overinflated sense of their own attractiveness and/or have unrealistic standards. I prefer not commenting about attractiveness since I still think it’s more subjective than not, but as far as standards go, I’d argue that there are issues that many modern women have when it comes to dating. Part of it is the entitlement that some women have, where they expect to be taken care of without reciprocating, all the …
/r/PurplePillDebate12/12/22 01:19 AM
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I think there needs to be specified what type of confidence we’re talking about. Because if we’re talking about confidence in your ability to do something specific, then sure, it helps a lot if it’s based on external factors(though not always, see Imposter Syndrome), but a lot of the time when people talk about self confidence they’re talking about confidence/faith in yourself as a person, in being inherently valuable and able to withstand whatever comes your way, be it life’s chaos or your own …
/r/PurplePillDebate02/10/22 09:37 AM
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I didn’t say they were good or bad based on this, it’s more about how it’s harder, as in takes more effort and ‘qualities’ for most men to get casual sex than it is for women. Another way of putting it would be that men tend to be the pursuers more often than the other way, and women respond to their pursuers according to their standards. If a man has a high body count there’s a greater chance, in theory, that he has some sort of charisma/attractive quality to him. A woman with a high body count…
/r/ExRedPill02/08/22 11:48 PM
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That’s true, though I’d argue the key and lock thing kind of applies if we’re talking about casual dating/sex, at least up to a point.
/r/ExRedPill02/08/22 06:04 PM
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Doesn’t work that well imo.
/r/ExRedPill02/08/22 09:11 AM
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Women tend to maintain friendships/relationships better than men later in life, so they're overall less lonely than men when single.
/r/PurplePillDebate01/03/22 10:31 PM
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Believe it or not, people can improve themselves and their lives. It's hard and slow, but possible, and insisting that it's not is just loser mentality at play.
/r/PurplePillDebate16/01/22 12:11 PM
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I agree with a good bit of what you said, however quite a lot of elements of it are valid and very useful to know. Even if a lot of those elements are common sense some people still benefit from it because common sense isn't quite as common as it should be, and it's not always so easy to implement it, speaking from my own experience. Now I wouldn't say it's quite as great as red pill proponents claim it is, I hate the cult attitude some people have about it, and all the generalisations and pseud…
/r/PurplePillDebate27/06/20 09:40 PM
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