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Obviously not
/r/PurplePillDebate15/01/22 02:16 AM
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Preventing a rape would probably make you look pretty sexy
/r/PurplePillDebate14/01/22 11:14 PM
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College, OkCupid, my coworking space, coffee shops, the gym, and my favorite cocktail bar.
/r/PurplePillDebate14/01/22 03:21 AM
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Yes, it causes disturbances in my dating life. If you know that one of the M&Ms in a bowl has shit, the joy of eating M&Ms is gone because you have to sniff each one. Being on guard is emotionally and physically draining. 1) On dates I know the risk of actual rape when is relatively low, but I have to take precautions anyway. Far more draining is the very real possibility that if I don't validate a man's every opinion they'll get angry, or that when they ask if I want a 2nd date I have to be a l…
/r/PurplePillDebate13/01/22 08:51 PM
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This is why I've come to mostly despise so-called sex positive culture. Sex work is not empowering for 1000 reasons. Glamorous highly paid SWs are given a platform at a ratio of 10:1 compared to the desperate, drug addicted, or blackmailed SW. Society is grooming girls into sex work on a mass scale, and damaging boys' ability to attract and bond with girls by normalizing porn use and female objectification.
/r/PurplePillDebate11/01/22 06:16 PM
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I'm trying to picture situations where your executive power would be applicable--"Honey, I know you think Alberta is a horrible place to live, but I'm head of household so we're moving"? That seems a bit drastic. So what situation then? Even if your partner is the decision maker 99% of the time, knowing that you're the head of the household is a big deal psychologically. I can see the marriage going two ways-- a smart and engaged woman who resents her inferior position in the hierarchy, or a pas…
/r/PurplePillDebate10/01/22 05:55 PM
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If you have ultimate say and veto power over everything in the house and family, you're not actually in a partnership, you're alone at the top. Happy marriage is with someone whose input is invaluable and provides checks and balances to your own impulses. (That doesn't mean you have to jump off a cliff if they do.) If you're the ultimate authority, you'll feel overburdened and your future wife will feel infantilized and controlled. Marriage, trust, and love require giving up some control to flou…
/r/PurplePillDebate10/01/22 08:19 AM
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A virtually meaningless statement unless you specify what kind of privilege or privileges. Also frankly ludicrous if you're going to say XYZ demographic is "the most" privileged. In the US, being born to money, a stable family environment, and no mental or physical disability convey far more general life advantage than being female, attractive, and/or white. It says more about your friend's values and insecurities that she chose this demographic and didn't bother to mention those other factors.
/r/PurplePillDebate08/01/22 07:50 AM
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Can you give some examples of RP beliefs that "most people believe"? Because this is true for some RP core beliefs but not others and the difference is pretty critical.
/r/PurplePillDebate07/01/22 07:58 PM
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Because dating apps encourage users to stop seeing people as human. They're products. Complex real world chemistry is reduced to simply maxxing out how attractive, fun, pleasant, financially successful etc someone appears to be judging by their profile, like a formula. If you could pick any electric toothbrush on amazon, you'd probably evaluate quite a few. Women can be picky because there are fewer women on OLD platforms and they're more likely to be evaluating for a potential longer term partn…
/r/PurplePillDebate07/01/22 07:52 PM
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I may attract them yes, or fail to cut them off quickly. I don't understand the stereotype that women are bitches and princesses. It happens occasionally, it's in the media, yet IME women usually base their identity on being everyone's therapist. We're told to "believe in a man's potential" and support him. Back to pushiness--I can see from men's perspective that it seems women are fickle, self-delusional, even sadomasochistic. I think men are underestimating how stressful it is to have a man qu…
/r/PurplePillDebate15/12/21 08:03 PM
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"Women have no agency." Since your only response is to call me an animal, you know you're out of real arguments. You've clearly lost. Go slink away now.
/r/PurplePillDebate15/12/21 06:42 PM
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Ok, I can see that this had been a pattern you've experienced. You might also consider that you have more social skill than you think and your "pushy" is more charming than the angry aggressiveness of other guys. Eg, if you're not insulting and belittling them (not cute teases like "What, you don't like Mexican food?! Madness!", I'm referring to "wow, you probably don't have much fun in life, you should let loose") then you're not using a big component of typical pushiness. Honestly most men I p…
/r/PurplePillDebate15/12/21 06:39 PM
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This is super insightful. It's hard to be insightful about one's own group in a way that isn't flattering.
/r/PurplePillDebate15/12/21 02:11 AM
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Sadly men often can't handle women speaking their honest opinion
/r/PurplePillDebate15/12/21 02:05 AM
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So...leave the cougar bar? Consider your own advice--why didn't you just avoid the 1% of situations where you get groped? Boom. Problem solved. Self protection 101, right? When your bodily autonomy was violated, did you worry that it would be a tiny sliver of the nightmare to come if they followed you to your car one night when you let your guard slip (as all humans do at some point)? You also never addressed the issue of spiked drinks. I'm here to understand others tactically. If your definitio…
/r/PurplePillDebate14/12/21 09:26 PM
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Running with the idea that your premise is true. "Bad boy" or "good boy," most men have an entitled attitude towards women's time and body. Maybe these women were so relieved to find someone who wasn't using the "good boy" approach (thin veneer of respect for women, passive aggressive guilt and shaming tactics, complaining, leaves you with a vague sense of being a failure--more common than "bad boy" aggressive by far) that they figured, why not try something new.
/r/PurplePillDebate14/12/21 08:23 PM
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Male on male violence is gangs and barfights. Half the time, the man is a voluntary participant. Maybe I want to have fun on a date without watching my drink. Do you really sit at a bar and watch your drink, or is that pretty much not something you worry about? How many times has a random man stared at you the whole subway ride home, then gotten off at your stop? How many times have you been followed surreptitiously around a bookstore? Or had a superior grope you? "Why does it matter if men ridi…
/r/PurplePillDebate14/12/21 08:16 PM
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Women are duped by narcissistic amoral sociopaths, more at 11. This is literally the worst possible sexual strategy for women in modern society. A single mom whose baby daddy is a deadbeat and a criminal--financial ruin and horrible dating prospects. This paper proves nothing about what women actually want. Maybe if we didn't teach women "see the potential in him," "the only good woman is a ride-or-die", "you can change him," they wouldn't date and procreate with the dregs of society.
/r/PurplePillDebate14/12/21 07:58 PM
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Personal experience can prove there are exceptions to the rule but cannot disprove the rule that applies to the vast majority of cases. Or there may be a selection bias with the women you interact with. What you think is "pushy" might just be appearing comfortable with yourself and confident as you say. And if you were really being pushy--did you ever consider that you just badgered them until they gave in?
/r/PurplePillDebate14/12/21 07:49 PM
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All goes to show how disconnected your viewpoint is with the reality of being a woman. "Easy" solution jfc. Yes, train twice a week for five years minimum. God forbid you're caught off guard and knocked out. Or your trusted friend of 10 years spikes your drink at a party. I took karate. They taught me to be always ready, always monitoring surroundings and observing people, always assessing my vulnerability, because you never know. And now I do. It's exhausting. And men ridicule me for it.
/r/PurplePillDebate14/12/21 07:42 PM
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Because I understand statistical reasoning and cost-benefit analysis
/r/PurplePillDebate14/12/21 07:26 PM
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The chance of physical harm is not one in a million, though.
/r/PurplePillDebate14/12/21 07:19 PM
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If you've ever felt fear in your life you're a total fucking hypocrite, because any given danger in life has a relatively small chance of happening. Should a child be unafraid of the bully towering over them in the playground, knowing the chance of dying is very small?
/r/PurplePillDebate14/12/21 09:19 AM
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We aren't, and we don't. Come up with a single data point that women reward "men who push boundaries." This is pure RP propaganda.
/r/PurplePillDebate14/12/21 09:15 AM
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You overestimate the effects of martial arts like a true anime fan. Also, you're the whiner and complainer.
/r/PurplePillDebate14/12/21 09:12 AM
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If they're looking for hookups and fwb, this makes perfect sense as supply and demand. Even if they want an LTR most men would accept a hookup, women not so much. If you have 1000 candidates for one job, you get picky.
/r/PurplePillDebate02/12/21 08:56 PM
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