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| 9 | Group of friends says I make other females feel uneasy and uncomfortable.The thing is, if a dude is making girls uncomfortable, that creates problems for whole group. It can be the opposite of "beta male friends" when you have girls not wanting to hang out because of your creepy friend, which I've had. I had to send a similar message to a guy because he would be too forward and he was seeming creepy/desperate, and it wasn't about being a white knight. It was literally, stop being a fucking idiot and making all our women friends seem uncomfortable to the point where t… | /r/askTRP | 14/04/20 05:23 PM |
| 1 | Dave Chappelle's comment about abortion and abandonment in his Netflix stand-up special is a watershed moment for recognition of society's hypocrisy in how it addresses the consequences of men's and women's sexual expression.Yeah, pro-life people believe a fetus is a child...semantics aside, they believe it's a living thing that needs support and to not be killed. They're using the same argument. Your difference is on what is a child/human life or not. Argue on that principle then. But if a male says "I don't want this child and I would not like to be the guardian or have to pay support or whatever" in a legal context, guess what? It would be the woman's choice to bring the child into this world or not, since aborti… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 28/08/19 03:01 PM |
| 2 | Dave Chappelle's comment about abortion and abandonment in his Netflix stand-up special is a watershed moment for recognition of society's hypocrisy in how it addresses the consequences of men's and women's sexual expression.Then men should have the option to "financially/legally" abort from having a kid. You're saying it's not hypocrisy that men have to be responsible before having sex, and how women need the right to choose after having sex because accidental pregnancies happen. If you're in agreement that it's unfair but that it has to work this way for the benefit of the unborn child, well that's the exact same argument pro-life people support when they're talking about anti-abortion laws... | /r/PurplePillDebate | 28/08/19 02:09 PM |
| 6 | Dave Chappelle's comment about abortion and abandonment in his Netflix stand-up special is a watershed moment for recognition of society's hypocrisy in how it addresses the consequences of men's and women's sexual expression.You certainly didn't understand the context. Option 1: Abortions are legal and therefore men also get to choose to not be a part of a child's life.. Option 2: Abortions are illegal and therefore men also have no choice to be a part of the child's life. You're talking about an option 3: Abortions are legal, so women have choice, but men have no choice. Men should be responsible for their actions, but that same logic does not correspond to women who also got pregnant, hence the hypocrisy that this… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 28/08/19 12:42 PM |
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