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| 1 | CMV: TRP is generally okay for hook-ups if you're just down for a fuck. It's only a really disturbing problem in long-term relationships, and/or when exploiting the trust of timid girls with low self esteem who don't know how to say no.Are you sure you're not talking about PUAs? My understanding of TRP is that it is simply a rejection of 3rd wave feminism. It's not really about sex at all. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 18/06/18 09:01 AM |
| 1 | Non-manipulationI'm not sure who you're talking to exactly, my flair clearly states that I'm not a women. I think the issue it that men and women, while both regularly act manipulatively, tend to have different opinions as to what kinds of manipulation are acceptable, and to what ends. For example, a man may use PUA tatics to try and get a women into bed. The women may claim that that's misogynistic, deplorable, yadda yadda. Meanwhile, the woman might guilt trip her SO into doing buying her gifts or paying more… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 14/04/18 07:20 AM |
| 1 | Non-manipulationEveryone manipulates others. Anyone who tries to tell you otherwise, is probably manipulating you. When you dress a certain way, it's because you want to change how you're perceived. When you're extra polite to your SO's parents, it's because you want them to like you. When you post on social media, you do so in a way that makes you look good. All of these things could be argued to be manipulation. The difference between PUAs and regular guys is that PUAs use manipulation exclusively to get sex,… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 14/04/18 03:48 AM |
| 1 | How honest are women being when they say they don't mind male vulnerability? Do women emotionally burden men as frequently as men do for women?Why is it not? Because I don't have the survey data showing which one of you holds the majority feminist opinion in front of me? | /r/PurplePillDebate | 13/04/18 06:17 AM |
| 1 | How honest are women being when they say they don't mind male vulnerability? Do women emotionally burden men as frequently as men do for women?Nowhere did I say that it was. Why is your opinion more valuable or indicative of feminism than hers? | /r/PurplePillDebate | 13/04/18 06:06 AM |
| 1 | How honest are women being when they say they don't mind male vulnerability? Do women emotionally burden men as frequently as men do for women?I don’t really care about what some person, tweeted, not sure why you would. Maybe because I'm in a thread discussing said tweets? I don’t think that’s misogyny Cool. We agree. you gonna listen to me or this tweet? I’m a feminist too. I'm going to listen to as many feminists and anti-feminists as I can and try to separate the reasonable opinions from the unreasonable ones. But even unreasonable opinions are sometimes worth reading. People out there in the world have them. And they can generate p… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 13/04/18 06:01 AM |
| 9 | How honest are women being when they say they don't mind male vulnerability? Do women emotionally burden men as frequently as men do for women?I agree with this, but I think you may have missed my point. From reading these tweets, I get the impression the authors wouldn't being willing to accept an equal burden of "emotional labor" with their male partners, or even understand what that would look like. Furthermore, their comments directly fly in the face of feminist talking points. Feminists say men should feel comfortable expressing their emotions, but the authors of these tweets say that relying on your partner too much for emotional… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 13/04/18 05:09 AM |
| 1 | CMV: Men want women that are masculine brained but have a hyperfeminine appearance.So you're saying men want women who are physically attractive and have similar interests to theirs? Who could've possibly guessed? | /r/PurplePillDebate | 13/04/18 03:50 AM |
| 56 | How honest are women being when they say they don't mind male vulnerability? Do women emotionally burden men as frequently as men do for women?Pay attention men. Women want guys to be open about their emotions, but not like, too open, ya know? And also not when it personally inconveniences them, of course. They want to see their partners grow into their best possible selves, but only as long as it doesn't entail any "emotional labor" on their part. sigh I don't want to make assumptions about the political positions of the authors of these tweets, but I think it's these kinds of feminist mixed-messages that are driving men away from fem… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 13/04/18 03:27 AM |
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