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I don't really disagree with this CMV, but I think there is more nuance to this. All humans tend to attract the same "type" of human for both close, meaningful friendships and romantic relationships. I don't think it necessarily has to be Chads, but I can't speak for most straight women since I'm not attracted to men. I think School of Attraction made a similar video about this, but instead of women it's about men attracting the same type of woman. He called it "Locus of Attraction."
/r/PurplePillDebate16/10/20 06:03 PM
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I'm not here to argue about whether the generalization is true or not, because it'd just take a significant amount of time and effort. It's a complicated topic with a bunch of people who get salty, and it's not worth writing novels and doing years of research. Everyone has their own opinions. My point is that the premise isn't true in the first place. There are plenty of submissive men in bed, just go onto Fetlife or a bdsm website. There are women who don't want to be dominated in bed. It is si…
/r/PurplePillDebate11/09/20 09:54 PM
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Hmmm... Not all women are interested in men (just like how not all men are interested in women). There are men who are "submissive" in bed and be dominated, and there are women who are "dominant" in bed and want to dominate. (Check out some BDSM websites...) How people act sexually =/= how they act in everyday life. In general, nobody feels the exact same way all the time (though people do have preferences for things). People have different temperaments and sexual desires.
/r/PurplePillDebate11/09/20 06:49 AM
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I think I understand the reasoning. But is it true that TRP will allow men to be their true selves? Isn't worrying about what women are unattracted more or less supplicating (adapting? submitting?) to women? This is two sides of the same coin. Living a life trying to figure out women's behaviors and adapting to it is supplicating to women. There is a book, Sapiens, and the author mentions humans growing wheat, and he brings this up... Is it humans who control wheat, or does the wheat controls us…
/r/PurplePillDebate28/08/20 07:45 PM
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You ask most TRPers, and most will tell you they didn't want to have to apply any sort of game to their relationships from the get-go. It was just a necessity in keeping her attracted. People started having success with it, and it caught on. This is the main disconnect I see around here. Why do people want to do something they don't want to do? Perhaps if it was needed for survival it'd make sense, but keeping a romanic relationship is NOT something that needs to be done out of survival. Why be …
/r/PurplePillDebate28/08/20 06:12 PM
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What is MGTOW? Is it just an idea? Is it the ideas of people who represent the idea? The idea of Communism and the people who executed and adopted it are separate, yet the negative implications stem the people who executed it. She is probably referring to the people who represent MGTOW and their ideas, specifically the most divisive ones (they're easy targets). There are plenty of people who claim to be a part of a moment with a reasonable vision, then push their own agendas under the guise of s…
/r/PurplePillDebate27/08/20 12:41 AM
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This is a general question that doesn't apply to the pill colors. This is my observation... There are two situations: people actually being dishonest, and people unwilling to fathom an opposing viewpoint. Sometimes people ARE being dishonest because their actions and behavior do not reflect what they claim; there is a contradiction somewhere. Though, trying to dig into the contradiction is WAY too much work for both parties, and it isn't worth the effort. The other side is whenever someone has a…
/r/PurplePillDebate26/08/20 07:05 PM
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I'm confused. Why is the person unhappy that their SO isn't doing the same sexual acts that they did with their ex? If it's because it's assumed the SO isn't attracted based on the behavior, then my previous post is challenging if that's actually true or not in the first place.
/r/PurplePillDebate23/08/20 08:41 PM
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Mmm, I guess I'll take a stab at this. There is NO reason for your LTR to refuse to perform a sexual act with you that he or she performed on another man or woman before ​ Your LTR should be willing to please you unless what you're askin puts him or her in the hospital (even then....). I added both men and women in this situation as this can happen to men and women. These statements by themselves do not align with reality. There are a million of reasons as to why somebody may not want to perform…
/r/PurplePillDebate22/08/20 10:28 PM
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I can't say for sure, but maybe it's a numbers game for men since there are more men than women on Tinder. So since there are more guys, there are going to be more thirsty guys in general, and since there are more guys, you gotta compete with other guys so they need to spam all the women who are attractive and hope you get a bite. It also seems like men have a better hookup culture/more accepted culturally (there's Grindr and other apps, but no lesbian equivalent).
/r/PurplePillDebate16/07/20 10:24 PM
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What??? There are other ways to be happy than being committed to someone. I don't use Facebook, but I'm sure there are plenty of people who also take pictures to convince people that they're so happy in their relationship, which may not be as healthy as it appears. Or show off their hot SO. Or their rich SO's stuff. You could accuse them of what the single people are also doing. "Me and _____ are going out to ______ ;) we are having so much fun together~" Happiness is not achieved through being …
/r/PurplePillDebate04/07/17 07:43 PM
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I don't think the physical act of sex is a need. Like, if organsm-ing is a need, then masturbating would be enough. Though, there is also a psychological part to sex, and that gets a bit iffy. Feelings of intimacy, closeness, connection, trust, etc, are some psychological goodstuffs that we need, and sex could provide those. But, I don't think sex is necessary to achieve those needs. Close friendships, healthy family relations, purpose in your community, have a great social and professional life…
/r/PurplePillDebate01/07/17 08:38 AM
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