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I really enjoy TRP theory. A lot of it is just regurgitated Jordan Peterson lectures and I agree with those points. It's more the execution that doesn't jive with me, sometimes.
/r/PurplePillDebate04/10/20 08:21 PM
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They also tend to skew towards professional women, which is also good cuz that’s exactly what I’m looking for. Not tryna be a sugar daddy but rather a life partner yknow? I'm by no means a career woman, but this is a refreshing perspective on a sub where men rant about gold diggers and then hate on women with careers. Making a bunch of money isn’t as great if you have no one to share it with. Whether it’s friends, family, or a gf/wife. Yeah, I'd rather be middle income and happy than rich and lo…
/r/PurplePillDebate04/10/20 07:59 PM
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My point is just that men often throw this comment out, when it's really not relevant to the conversation. The woman here gave no hint that this was something she had ever done or condoned, so the comment really only serves to shut down real discussion.
/r/PurplePillDebate04/10/20 07:58 PM
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I love the moment when people here are lost for real debate points and just start slinging mud.
/r/PurplePillDebate04/10/20 07:57 PM
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It's definitely not an either/or situation, where you have to choose between marriage at 20 or hookups at 50. If you don't want kids, you have ages to find someone worth settling down.
/r/PurplePillDebate04/10/20 07:48 PM
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Oooooor... marry a young, healthy man for love and have kids with him while you're both young enough to be active and fun parents. Not every woman is a gold digging whore, but I'm sure the ones who are would agree with you.
/r/PurplePillDebate04/10/20 07:38 PM
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Kal-El was Superwoman's cousin. Since you lack the ability to respond to anyone with genuine debate and your attempt at cleverness was lame, I'm blocking you. No need to comment further.
/r/PurplePillDebate04/10/20 07:36 PM
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I think a good balance is to pursue the playboy lifestyle in your late 20's early 30's to get it out of the way so you don't have FOMO, and then connect with a woman who loves you for you, and live the rest of your lives together happily ever after (hopefully) My husband had his fun and married at 32. He needed to get those wild times out of his system and is now quite content with married life.
/r/PurplePillDebate04/10/20 07:35 PM
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This is literally the same argument that these men throw a tantrum over, when someone suggest the reverse of dating an older, successful woman. A woman isn't fertile and everything sags and she's all used up, so who would want her. But a man this old has bad sperm, everything sags, his penis probably won't work as well, and he's crap in bed after not having to actually show up and keep a woman. Who would want him?
/r/PurplePillDebate04/10/20 07:34 PM
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The correlation between old sperm and autism never gets mentioned in these spaces, but boy if a woman is over 25, she's going to have all the deformed babies.
/r/PurplePillDebate04/10/20 07:31 PM
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Not to mention, all the downsides that come with age, like ED and prostate issues and bad backs and knees. It baffles men here that a woman would want to be with a healthy young man with middle income, instead of some rich old dude, because they've convinced themselves all women are shallow, gold digging, whores and if you provide evidence that you aren't, they argue with you.
/r/PurplePillDebate04/10/20 07:30 PM
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Why should she tell that to them, when she's shown no inclination to agree with that behavior?
/r/PurplePillDebate04/10/20 07:18 PM
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Your partner should also have a very strong drive for kids.
/r/PurplePillDebate04/10/20 07:15 PM
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> guys like me don't REALLY respect you Don't abandon it. Men like my husband don't really respect you.
/r/PurplePillDebate04/10/20 07:13 PM
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Well, thank you for the vote of confidence. It's been successful so far. 😃
/r/PurplePillDebate27/09/20 08:08 PM
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Yeah, I've never had a problem with my husband's past. He hadn't been with anyone for quite some time, before me, because he was really tired of the hookup scene. All I needed to know, was that he was clean and genuinely over that phase of life. It's actually a running joke with us, all the rodeo queens he slept with, in his wilder days.
/r/PurplePillDebate27/09/20 07:57 PM
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I don't, so I really wouldn't know. I'm married.
/r/PurplePillDebate27/09/20 06:56 PM
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Is this actually a rampant problem? I'm not disputing that women suddenly decide this guy has to wait six months, when all the guys before him got second date sex, but do many women actually claim to plan to wait until marriage after doing that?
/r/PurplePillDebate27/09/20 06:31 PM
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My husband and I waited eight months to have sex, because I was incredibly inexperienced and he was incredibly experienced and we both wanted me to get the Gardasil shot. In those eight months, we fooled around enough to feel like we were sexually compatible and just... got to know each other. We went on dates and hung out at mine or his. We stayed over at each other's places, because of distance, but we didn't have sex. By the time we did, we were already in love and talking hypothetically abou…
/r/PurplePillDebate27/09/20 06:28 PM
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There's another sticky post explaining in more detail, but basically most of the mods in Red Pill Women are unmarried TRP men and all of the mods here are married RPWs. That's the only difference.
/r/RedPillWives24/09/20 08:37 PM
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Yeah, when I was single, I never came here, because I thought it was just for the married girls. I'm hoping this will make the single and dating ladies feel more welcome.
/r/RedPillWives24/09/20 05:01 PM
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I'm glad! Hopefully we can get a good variety of commenters and contributors!
/r/RedPillWives24/09/20 04:23 PM
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My husband told me, on our fourth date, that any woman he married would have to sign a prenup, because of his family's assets. I told him that sounded like a good idea and never brought it up again, until engagement. Once we were engaged, I asked about it, a few times. I was ready and willing to sign. He never got around to having it drafted, because a lot was going on and it was an expensive and time consuming process. Fortunately for him, I'd never touch his family's money and I think my willi…
/r/PurplePillDebate24/09/20 01:06 PM
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My husband realized I didn't care about his money, the night I called him crying, because I'd had a really bad, expensive day. He thought I was going to ask him for money and was prepared for the awkwardness of saying no, until he realized that all I wanted was comfort and had already accepted some money from my dad. I didn't even realize it sounded like I was about to ask him for anything, until he brought it up years later, because it was the furthest thing from my mind. So, for what it's wort…
/r/PurplePillDebate24/09/20 12:40 PM
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I'm married and have no interest in dating you, just to clarify, but I think there's a chance that some women show interest after finding out about the money, because they realize your Don't Give a Damn is a choice, not the consequence of circumstance. I actually nexted men, at one time, because they wouldn't stop talking about how much money they made, but I always really appreciated that, although my husband was in oil, he only spent money on the things that were important to him. He lived in …
/r/PurplePillDebate24/09/20 03:46 AM
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Yeah, I don't want to condone any kind of abuse, but one angry slap would have gotten much different advice from me. Seek counseling, together and apart. Make it clear that once more will be the las time and stand by it. This sounds like thirty minutes to an hour of straight abuse.
/r/RedPillWives20/09/20 03:03 PM
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Writing it out it sounds so bad. That's... because it is bad. It's really bad. I was prepared for a Ross and Rachel, "We were on a break!" story, in which case I'd say it's equal fault. That's not what this is, though. You deserve some credit for admitting your faults, and faults they are, because you sound like you have a lot of issues to work through and that's a major chore for him. That, however, gives him no right to abuse you, whatsoever. It's not even debatable as to whether or not this i…
/r/RedPillWives19/09/20 10:29 PM
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