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'I try and believe its just that they are afraid of opening up and choose to believe they have depth but don't know how to share it.' It's true. Of course, there are a lot of vapid people out there, but men especially have the sense of opening up and examining things pretty much beaten out of them from pretty early on. There is a lot of reluctance about examining things beyond 'it just works like that, bro'. You can get a bro to open up, but it's almost always prying it out of them in a pretty m…
/r/PurplePillDebate12/04/26 09:26 AM
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Sure, but isn't that already the general consensus? Sure, the worst of men will say that women are pulled into 4B because of hysteria/craziness/feminism or whatever, but I have the impression that it is pretty much agreed upon that it is a (arguably extreme but still) reaction to men being awful. On the other hand, I don't think that I have ever seen men being pulled into the red pill/manosphere or whatever, thought of as anything other than men being misogynistic in the first place, not as a re…
/r/PurplePillDebate10/04/26 09:14 PM
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Agreed on all points (except the last paragraph, I think that you are applying your experience to women in general and I'm not convinced that it applies to the majority). Personally, I haven't used apps at all for years and for the same reasons. I would prefer going back to a few dates a year being the standard. But most people, it seems, aren't like that and enjoy a faster pace (whether this enjoyment is healthy is a different question) and this dictates the pace of the apps. I was trying to sh…
/r/PurplePillDebate30/01/26 10:04 PM
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It isn't so much that apps 'allow' men to approach with zero intentnion, it forces them to do so. The odds of getting a match are around 2-3%, and then the chances of actually starting a conversation beyond "hi" is dismal as well. So for an average guy, out of 50 right swipes, 1 or 2 result in a match. Out of ten matches, maybe one or two will end up in an actual conversation. And out of ten actual conversations, one will end up in a date. Putting effort into every single possible swipe or even …
/r/PurplePillDebate30/01/26 08:44 PM
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