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How many times are you going to ask this question and be told yes -- shorter men can be attractive. Are you fucking listening?
/r/PurplePillDebate16/08/25 12:41 PM

Oh the injustice of it all 😢
/r/PurplePillDebate12/06/25 11:48 PM
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Eminem really was the only one talking about literally killing women. 🤷
/r/PurplePillDebate12/06/25 11:43 PM
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The actual measurement down to the inch only matters in stupid reddit conversations. I think in the real world, most experienced people can in fact identify a big , medium or small penis. It's like when you see a guy that's 5'9...you may not know his actual height but you know he's within the "medium" height range. But when you see a 6'3 man ... it's obvious he's tall. It's the same with penis size ...The precise measurement is less important... But women can recognize big, medium small when the…
/r/PurplePillDebate08/06/25 03:02 PM

<Men have to lift heavy, train to failure 4-5x a week, count our macros, and basically turn bodybuilding into a full time job in order to get a physique that women would find exceptional. The standards of what women find attractive in men dictate that men have to spend countless hours building six pack abs, big arms and wide shoulders> No offense but this sounds like something a guy that doesn't interact with many real women in real life would say. You are DRASTICALLY overestimating what women f…
/r/PurplePillDebate30/05/25 12:17 PM
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From what I can tell ... approximately 0 people agree with this nonsense you just spewed 😂
/r/PurplePillDebate21/05/25 03:43 AM
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No it's not "usually said to be small"... you're a liar. Stop hearing what you want to hear and actually listen to what women say.
/r/PurplePillDebate19/05/25 02:44 AM
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Not as humans, but as partners for straight women. This sounds like a lie. "Diminishes their value as men" basically means you see them as a less of a man. And if you view them as less of a man then that sentiment wouldn't change based on if you were in a relationship with them or not. So if your bf has gay sex ... he's less of a man. But if your male friend has gay sex ..well he's still a man because you're not together? The logic doesn't make sense lol if he's less of a man.. then he's less of…
/r/PurplePillDebate29/04/25 12:41 PM
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Women that take steroids/testosterone injections report how much hornier they get and simply don't know how men walk around feeling like this on the regular. Women definitely have needs but the levels aren't comparable (in general)
/r/PurplePillDebate25/04/25 08:01 PM

"women do find larger than average more attractive in a vaccume" This is what a lot of these dudes don't understand. They love to create this wildly unrealistic scenario where " You have two identical men, one his big and one is average -- which do you prefer" ... The thing is that isn't real life... No two men are completely equal therefore the scenario is just completely moronic. One guy may be bigger, but u might be more physically attracted to the other. The smaller guy may have stamina etc …
/r/PurplePillDebate20/04/25 04:28 PM

To play devil's advocate... bragging about the size of a partner's penis doesn't necessarily mean they enjoy it anymore than an average penis... Big dicks are admired in society and it just means she understands that so there is a natural inclination to brag.. I have a close friend that admitted she used to brag about her ex Bf's huge D to all her friends... It was like a weird sense of pride among their group. In reality she really didn't care and sex was often quite uncomfortable.
/r/PurplePillDebate19/04/25 06:15 PM
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Lol "every guy"... Men who have positive experiences are more willing to talk about it. For every "large" guy that brags, there could be 50 with negative experiences that don't say a word. This is common sense. You have to be careful about taking the word of biased sample sizes as your source of truth.
/r/PurplePillDebate15/03/25 05:52 PM
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