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This is at the commenters. I’m reading through the comments and taken aback by so many hateful attitudes and comments.
/r/PurplePillDebate11/09/23 02:30 PM
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Wow, a lot of you guys on here straight up HATE women and blame them for literally everything, and then you complain they won’t date you.
/r/PurplePillDebate11/09/23 02:25 PM
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I’m not talking about confidence in your performance. I’m talking about self-confidence and being comfortable in your own skin.
/r/PurplePillDebate08/09/23 03:31 AM

Lying to your partner is a bad way to start a relationship. The last banana makes the best and sweetest banana bread. Incels have a deep resentment, hatred, hostility, sexual objectification, misogyny, misanthropy, self-pity and self-loathing, a sense of entitlement to sex, blaming of women and the sexually successful for their situation. Which is the furthest from being attractive as one can get. For the most part if someone is being called an incel, it is because they are displaying those trai…
/r/PurplePillDebate08/09/23 12:44 AM
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As a woman I am stepping in to say that’s just not true. Were fine with a partner who is inexperienced as long as they have the self confidence, and openness to be willing to ask questions, talk about it, willing to try something new. Exploring each other with curiosity is an attractive thing! Not only that, but getting to know their partner and connecting with them on an intimate level before sex, will help you both with feeling comfortable when you’re both ready for sex.
/r/PurplePillDebate08/09/23 12:22 AM
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Well, I mean yeah they believe dumb things with confidence here, but that’s not the confidence I was referring to. I mean confidence in themselves where they feel comfortable in their own skin.
/r/PurplePillDebate08/09/23 12:05 AM
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She’s not an outlier. Were trying to help you understand us, and you’re fighting it.
/r/PurplePillDebate08/09/23 12:01 AM
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Exactly
/r/PurplePillDebate07/09/23 11:56 PM
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You're thinking too deeply on this. It's not inexperience that is a turn off. It's lack of self-confidence, which is not to be confused with arrogance. If you can be comfortable in your own skin and just be yourself with no concern of what people think of you, it will go a long way. Also, someone who can laugh and not take things so seriously. Overanalyzing this is only going to make it more awkward and uncomfortable for everyone.
/r/PurplePillDebate07/09/23 09:40 PM
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Yes, older women have a lot of knowledge and experience. I think every young woman should have at least one, if not many, older mentors.
/r/PurplePillDebate07/09/23 04:23 PM
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A human being is worth more than money. To base your value on how much money you have, is lowering yourself.
/r/PurplePillDebate07/09/23 05:03 AM
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Agree. Using money to find a partner will likely get you a partner who only cares about money and nothing more. That’s a terrible way to live.
/r/PurplePillDebate07/09/23 04:52 AM
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You’re equating your value by how much money you make?
/r/PurplePillDebate07/09/23 04:50 AM
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The sources are easy to find. Look them up.
/r/PurplePillDebate07/09/23 04:18 AM
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Top men? Bottom men? Just be a human being who interacts with other human beings on a human level.
/r/PurplePillDebate07/09/23 04:15 AM
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I stated facts, not opinion. Facts don’t “go too far”. Facts are facts. If facts offend you, that’s not my problem. And never did I say “all”.
/r/PurplePillDebate07/09/23 04:12 AM
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Neither. It’s not about gender. People love differently based on how they view themselves and their partner. Their views are often from the way they were raised and shown love as a child.
/r/PurplePillDebate07/09/23 04:08 AM
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People working in rooms and requires to crunch numbers, file documents, etc, were common even as far back as ancient Sumeria. As far as you wanting proof? Look it up yourself. I’m not your mommy.
/r/PurplePillDebate07/09/23 03:45 AM
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TopNYjeweler specifically responded to my comment about the rape of women and how it contributed to technology. How whole comment was about justifying it for technology.
/r/PurplePillDebate07/09/23 12:08 AM
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Men were not forced into servitude and raped in order to survive. Oh but “everybody had it rough back then”. But men were not raped in order to survive. “Everybody had it rough back then” as if to say working in a mine or other dangerous job is equal to being raped, impregnated and risking their life to give birth. There are thousands of historical accounts of what it was like for women to be married back then. They were 100% expected to have sex with their husband no matter what the situation i…
/r/PurplePillDebate06/09/23 02:32 PM
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You just justified raping women for the sake of technology, which by the way is absolutely ridiculous. Raping women did not improve technology. I would be perfectly happy not to exploit people even for the sake of progress. You in the other had have just states that you believe exploiting (and raping) people is perfectly acceptable to you and it’s good for business.
/r/PurplePillDebate06/09/23 02:20 PM
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None of that justifies using women as sex slaves (systematic rape and exploitation). The number of women who died from rape, beatings and child birth far outweigh the number of men who died in war, or in a job. The term “now wife” was used because the first two wives were expected to die during child birth. They knew the wives were temporary and usually the third wife was the long term one because she would have passed child bearing age and less likely to die from being used for sex. You say men…
/r/PurplePillDebate06/09/23 02:03 PM
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The women were used as a sex slave and laborer just to have shelter and food. Society forced women into accepting this or left to starve or put in a convent, since women were not allowed many jobs and for much less pay and often raped by the men they were working for. Those types of marriages were only convenient for men. The suicide rate for women was high until they introduced the no fault law in divorces. This is just one of many reasons I think marriage should be abolished entirely.
/r/PurplePillDebate06/09/23 01:45 PM
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I think marriage is a dumb idea as well, but your whole post blames women for it being bad instead of facing the reality that people in general are just bad at relationships as well as not facing the fact that people grow out of things and change. Which is why I think marriage is dumb. Governments try to make it more appealing by giving tax breaks and benefits to married couples which to me says marriage is so dumb that the government has to bribe people to get one. Divorce is expensive both in …
/r/PurplePillDebate06/09/23 01:15 PM
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