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| 8 | Apparently being unlikable is “masculine”.I'd argue that being masculine is not putting too much stock into what the manosphere thinks. This includes complaining about it. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 14/08/26 12:57 PM |
| 0 | Paying for women on the First Dates is and has been for a very long time... Dumb.If I invite someone out, I tend to pay. It was my idea, they are joining me and it's my offer. I do this for everyone, not just dates. If they off to ay their share, we can split, no problemo, but it's still my invite, so my offer. It's just easier but I also understand that I'm privileged enough to be able to do this. If it was a joint decision to go out, then we can split. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 10/08/26 05:12 PM |
| 1 | Do women really see men in shorts as less attractive?Depends on the shorts and how often you do leg day. Never skip leg day | /r/PurplePillDebate | 04/08/26 01:46 PM |
| 2 | Not having sex is an acceptable outcomeAnd in the hypothetical, you're not having a discussion? What is a question with a reply if not just a very short discussion? Especially if the question continues to be asked. Then it's an even longer, albeit unwanted, discussion. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 30/07/26 03:34 PM |
| 2 | Not having sex is an acceptable outcomeBecause, as I stated earlier, badgering someone with the same question over a small amount of time is obnoxious and in this instance, kinda rapey. So let me ask you again, if my partner says no tonight, do whatever reason, by your logic, am I ever allowed to initiate sex again? Ever? What if I'd said no at an earlier time as well due to whatever circumstance? We'd just never had any sex again in our lives? If that's incorrect, then what's your timeline? | /r/PurplePillDebate | 30/07/26 02:51 PM |
| 1 | Not having sex is an acceptable outcomeProbably because you frame it in such a rapey way. Again, you've made it clear that if my partner has a headache and doesn't want to have sex that night, that we should never have sex again then. I bet their answers would change if you framed it with you own logic there instead of insinuating a badgering of the question. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 30/07/26 11:57 AM |
| 2 | Not having sex is an acceptable outcomeSo, if my partner says no to sex tonight because she's not feeling well, I should never ask her again for the rest of time? Cool. Thanks for the clarification | /r/PurplePillDebate | 30/07/26 12:27 AM |
| 1 | Not having sex is an acceptable outcomeNo reason to ever initiate a second time? If that were true, we'd have died out as a species long ago | /r/PurplePillDebate | 29/07/26 10:49 PM |
| 2 | Not having sex is an acceptable outcomeBut you didn't answer the initial questions. I've also now found a partner that initiates as much as I do, so there's that | /r/PurplePillDebate | 29/07/26 09:37 PM |
| 1 | Not having sex is an acceptable outcomeWhat's the time frame here? Like 10 times in a day? Over a week? A month? A year? And as for the "she can come and tell you", fun story time. I had an ex that refused to initiate intimacy. I figured she just wasn't a physically intimate person, and I could deal with that. I'd get turned down, every once in awhile, no big deal, she wasn't into it. I backed off a little bit as I felt I was pestering. Nope, it was because she felt it was the man's job to initiate. Women shouldn't do it. Only found … | /r/PurplePillDebate | 29/07/26 06:51 PM |
| 6 | A lot of liberal women struggle in dating because what they're truly attracted to and what they say they want are usually contradictory.Confidence, strong work ethic and, fitness are not conservative traits. Just because you're lacking those traits doesn't make them conservative. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 16/07/26 07:07 PM |
| 2 | Passport bros is the only real solution for average and below average men. And men and women should agree with itIf you're happy in your relationship (and it's legal-no ones being harmed etc), why do you care if other people agree with it or not? | /r/PurplePillDebate | 11/07/26 04:15 PM |
| 1 | Society didn't lie to men about women and dating. Porn did.The thing is, if all a guy cares about is sex and they're watching porn, they're probably not caring about or watching the plot. They're skipping right to the action. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 10/07/26 12:35 AM |
| 1 | What everyday disadvantages of feminism do you experience?I was falsely accused of sexual assault in college, which, ironically enough, I was the one sexually assaulted. I was threatened with expulsion and jail time/police record. But who are you gonna believe, a 6'0, 225lb male student athlete, or a 5'3, 125lbs female student? It wasn't until a friend of mine (female) corroborated my story (after two male friends corroborated it and were dismissed) that charges we dropped. She faced no punishment. I will admit, I don't necessarily blame feminism for t… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 30/06/26 04:52 PM |
| 1 | Wives who don’t have regular sex with their husbands should never have married himBut I also think it goes the other way as well. As a man, I realize that my partners libido peaks and valleys much more thanone does and I respect and deal with it. It's not really anything anyone can control. Again, it comes down to being honest with your partner about the relationship. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 29/06/26 07:05 PM |
| 2 | Wives who don’t have regular sex with their husbands should never have married himI think it's different but there's quite a lot of overlap as well. As it is different from male to female as it is person to person. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 29/06/26 07:00 PM |
| 1 | Wives who don’t have regular sex with their husbands should never have married himI think this post doesn't take into account the wife range of sexual levels of men. Some men have an extremely high drive, some have little. Some are in the middle. I think it'd be better to frame this as, both parties should be 100% honest with each other and their sex drives and if theyre not compatible, and it's an important factor to them, then they probably should get married. But don't frame it as every single man in existence needs sex twice every day. That's just being disingenuous. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 29/06/26 06:55 PM |
| 2 | No one told men marriage was gonna be a nonstop fuck fest.See you're equating intimacy with sex but that's not the same for everyone. Some people put more value into mental intimacy and little value into physical. I get that you don't understand that. But it's still true. And you're right, men didn't choose to be born men either which backs up my argument that it's not a fair comparison of healthcare work being slave labor because people choose to enter that profession, no one is forcing them. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 07/06/26 01:03 PM |
| 2 | No one told men marriage was gonna be a nonstop fuck fest.None of those things you mentioned are laws that dictate your relationship. Or they're false equivalencies. Men most definitely have reporducrive rights, child support laws are changing throughout the country (I'll admit they're stillostly garbage but they're moving in the right direction), and social expectations in general is just crying wolf because that works both ways and isn't enforceable. "Social expectations" play on your own insecurities to make you follow them. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 07/06/26 12:59 PM |
| 2 | No one told men marriage was gonna be a nonstop fuck fest.I'd argue that's a false comparison due to the fact that healthcare benefits the society as a whole while of a single person does not. Secondly, people choose to become healthcare professionals understanding the system. No one that was born biologically female had the conscience choice of being born that way. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 06/06/26 12:36 PM |
| 1 | No one told men marriage was gonna be a nonstop fuck fest.Please expand on the things that pertain to a couples relationship with each other that the state and social norms dictate. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 06/06/26 12:33 PM |
| 1 | No one told men marriage was gonna be a nonstop fuck fest.You notice how I never said a single thing about marriage. This should be occuring in every relationship, not just in marriage. Please expand on the things that pertain to a couples relationship with each other that the state and social norms dictate. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 06/06/26 12:22 PM |
| 2 | No one told men marriage was gonna be a nonstop fuck fest.I would argue that the only thing my partner owes me is honesty and communication. Through this, all other things can be sorted out and either matches, compromised, or hits an impasse that can't be moved on from. Everything after that is mutually agreed upon. Other than that, nothing is owed. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 05/06/26 01:45 PM |
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