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I wish I could disagree with you, but the main reasons I struggle making friends is a) you’re right about women, most are like this sadly b)I’m a woman in a relationship with a guy and can’t risk all the problems stemming from friendships with men. The few friends I have are the exceptions to the rule
/r/PurplePillDebate23/06/25 10:34 PM
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What’s so bad about doing that though? It benefits men also. Don’t you prefer having a modern wife at work and in bed (as in she works, bring money home and agrees to have sex in modern ways. And not just for having kids like women did before), but a traditional wife who dress traditionally (as in very feminine ways) to go on a date with you? I believe it mostly benefits men.
/r/PurplePillDebate23/06/25 10:24 PM
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I agree. In the end who is the most sexist, the woman trying to emulate a fantasy because she wants to, or the feminist woman criticizing her choices of behavior and style? Hmmmmm Criticizing other women choices is never a good look and doesn’t sound so feminist to me.
/r/RedPillWomen20/03/24 09:25 PM
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I like your perspective. You have a point. Today’s feminism makes it possible for a sahm to not shave in winters, or not be perfect all the time. And prevents men from thinking its okay to cheat or criticize your wife for having stretchmarks. That its not okay to force your woman to have sex with you.
/r/RedPillWives20/03/24 09:06 PM
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The way things are going it feels like a hoax to get women to work when they aren’t having children, (before children and after pregnancy) and in the end have two people working for the same total salary we used to have in return from the work of just the man. Tell me if its historically wrong though.
/r/RedPillWives20/03/24 09:01 PM
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I am mad sometimes that the narrative seems to have drastically changed in the last 50 years. They expect us women to do it all. They forgot to be grateful for small victories from their daughters and granddaughters. Let me explain what I mean. My grandparents at least are Christians, they are old so they have known those times. Yet they have never praised me for not getting pregnant, getting a good boyfriend, which is my only relationship and is very stable, they never talk to me about marriage…
/r/RedPillWives20/03/24 08:50 PM
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