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Men do like hanging around with other men without women. It happens all the time with friends or more in certain hobbies or activities and men enjoy it just fine. Sausage fest was term used when men were looking to go places to find women and found too many men compared to women like at clubs or parties it eventually got used to makes fun of places or groups where women rarely attend. Women also enjoy hanging out with other women only and have certain hobbies, groups where men rarely attend. Whe…
/r/PurplePillDebate20/08/26 03:00 AM

In a way you are not wrong, being more confident and making more attempts is in a man's favor for sure that's simple math. That doesn't mean nothing else is important. It's a mixture of the factors. An rich guy approaching 100 women a year will have more success in dating than a poor man who approaches 100 women in a year. A man can also be very attractive full of confidence and not fear or be phased by rejection, approach hundreds of women but still have a zero to low success rate due to being …
/r/PurplePillDebate19/08/26 10:01 PM

How exactly are men trained this way? What are they doing to boys that is different from girls?
/r/PurplePillDebate19/08/26 08:30 PM

More funding for all illnesses is a better solution for sure.
/r/PurplePillDebate19/08/26 07:46 PM

It is fair to say their are a lot of things in the world that contribute to people's suffering. Lack of understanding and availability of mental healthcare is only one of them.
/r/PurplePillDebate19/08/26 07:30 PM

Being a social animal and being socialized or conditioned to act in certain ways or want expect certain things are not exactly the same thing. Humans being a social group animals is what allows other members to have influence on each other. I thought OP may have had more evidence or a better theory than simply women do most of the child rearing so children end up idolizing women. Being open to ideas about possible explanations to human behavior isn't a bad thing.
/r/PurplePillDebate19/08/26 07:23 PM

It's a completely ignored condition which has not received any funding or research. Men are tired of society downplaying mens very real mental issues and ignoring them in the healthcare system.
/r/PurplePillDebate19/08/26 03:02 PM

Not saying don't research post partum disorders but does it even come close to the prevalence of drug addiction? There are many diseases and mental health issues that need funding and research prioritizing them based on what effects the most people or how we can help the most people makes sense no? Breast cancer gets more funding than any other cancer research maybe divert funding from there?
/r/PurplePillDebate19/08/26 02:51 PM

I think you missed my point. It's not about the outcome in this case it's the emotional response and how she is being glorified to an extent. It's not people saying yeah she was psychotic send her for help, they are making up crazy theories, blaming everyone else, feeling sorry for her. Lindsay is a victim where as Vince was crazy.
/r/PurplePillDebate19/08/26 02:38 PM

I don't think he got much sympathy it was more than a lot of people didn't think he was criminally responsible. There is a difference where it was more focused on that he should be sent to a mental facility and not prison. No one was blaming the system for failing him and holding everyone else accountable.
/r/PurplePillDebate19/08/26 02:24 PM

I think that was completely different case where he was already diagnosed as schizophrenic and killed a stranger while in a psychotic state with multiple witnesses. Not a premeditated murder suicide.
/r/PurplePillDebate19/08/26 02:12 PM

Almost correct you mean countered by feminist propaganda Which is anything but academic or reliable.
/r/PurplePillDebate19/08/26 02:06 PM

Women are just as much part of the system and control it just as much as men.
/r/PurplePillDebate19/08/26 02:00 PM

"Only in your fever dreams." Yeah no, women participate in this type of behavior too. "Hahaha thats on men." Not sure how you came to that conclusion. If women were as permissive sex wouldn't be seen as an accomplishment by men either. "Nope. That a good example of how red pillers completely fail at basic academic understanding." Academic understanding? Can you please provide a source that "conditioning" has been disproven.
/r/PurplePillDebate19/08/26 01:54 PM

I don't believe that was technically what OP was suggesting that women condition men to need them based on not teaching them house hold chores. No one suggested you can't learn these things later in life.
/r/PurplePillDebate19/08/26 01:39 PM

That doesn't change or contradict anything I said. Congratulations on figuring out the washing machine.
/r/PurplePillDebate19/08/26 01:21 PM

Women also shame men for being virgins and use insults like incel and rank men by sexual status. There is also the fact that men are far more permissive sexually than women for the most part including recent history. This makes getting sex from a man basically a non issue for most women, where as for most men it can be seen as an accomplishment. One could look at this and conclude either men are responsible for wanting sex or that women are responsible for withholding sex. Bragging or showing of…
/r/PurplePillDebate19/08/26 01:13 PM

Not doing housework as a child doesn't stop you from learning it later but things are easier to learn as a child. Following routines helps enforce them as habits later in life. I think their is some evidence that girls look at their mothers as role models more than boys.
/r/PurplePillDebate19/08/26 12:57 PM

I think teaching a child to make their own bed or doing their homework would make them more independent. Maybe women are not making their sons clean and cook enough? I was hoping OP had some kind of list of what these are and something more specific than general parenting. If there was some research showing that sons raised by single fathers were less dependent on women it might have some merit.
/r/PurplePillDebate19/08/26 12:38 PM

What exactly are these training exercises?
/r/PurplePillDebate19/08/26 12:11 PM
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