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| 0 | If the problem with "nice guys" is their personality, why don't they struggle to make friends, both male and female?Maybe don't swipe right on women who you haven't even given thought to whether you actually might like, then? | /r/PurplePillDebate | 02/10/24 11:27 AM |
| 3 | If the problem with "nice guys" is their personality, why don't they struggle to make friends, both male and female?Online dating apps - even free ones like Facebook's. As long as you make it clear you're not interested in guys trying to invite themselves over to your place as a first date (that was the biggest issue I ran into, TBH), and maybe make sure to let a friend or family member know before meeting someone even in public (not a bad idea for men, either, btw), I truly think they're the average person's best chance of meeting a partner past age 25 or so. I've been in a good relationship because of FB da… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 01/10/24 08:30 PM |
| 3 | If the problem with "nice guys" is their personality, why don't they struggle to make friends, both male and female?I'm not detracting in any way from what you stated about men, but I think people should also keep in mind that any woman less than an "8" (I put that in quotes because I find rating people like livestock rather rude, but think Margot Robbie, etc.) can't really afford to be passive in dating, either, especially with how much of the world has gone online. I will also admit that men being hesitant to approach women due to fears of being accused of harassment, etc (arguably the biggest unintended co… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 01/10/24 07:46 PM |
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