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| 1 | Dating for Women is Not Like Looking for Clean Water in a Swamp; Rather, it is Like Looking for Healthy Food in a Grocery StoreInteresting. Many autustic people can be confrontational because they know what they need and what their values are, but we are all different. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 16/03/26 08:03 AM |
| 3 | Dating for Women is Not Like Looking for Clean Water in a Swamp; Rather, it is Like Looking for Healthy Food in a Grocery StoreAs an autistic man (38 yo) I find that finding the right woman for me is like looking for a needle in a haystack. It's hard. I get "friend zoned" a lot. I'm seen as "nice" but I have no edge and I'm agreeable and non-confrontational, and women just generally aren't into me. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 15/03/26 06:39 AM |
| 8 | single moms are honestly great and have no problem getting a “good guy”When I meet someone over 25 who says "I can't cook" I usually take that to mean that they aren't interested in learning. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 09/03/26 03:11 AM |
| 6 | single moms are honestly great and have no problem getting a “good guy”Yup I want to do things like go out and travel. Not be tied down to looking after kids. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 09/03/26 02:32 AM |
| 2 | single moms are honestly great and have no problem getting a “good guy”Cooking is not that hard. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 09/03/26 02:18 AM |
| 25 | single moms are honestly great and have no problem getting a “good guy”Because realistically why would single man with no kids want to date a single mum? What's in it for me? I get extra responsibilities and she gets someone to help her out. And the kids are never going to feel like mine. And you probably have to deal with her ex husband. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 09/03/26 02:17 AM |
| 3 | Ever notice that "Alpha males" have no real friends?It could be. But I have friends that I might see maybe a couple of times a year if that. Mainly because we never had a 1-1 close personal friendship, we only become friends through doing social activities in groups together. And the (Meetup) groups we used to hang out in kinda died off, or they changed. I didn't grow up in my current city so I don't have those "ride or die" friendships lasting 30 years. I have one friend like that in my hometown though. I've been in groups, where certain people … | /r/ExRedPill | 19/04/25 09:07 PM |
| 7 | R/menslib feels like so weirdWatch Bill Burr's video on male feminists. I don't think he's wrong. I mean, I'm a feminist in the sense that I believe that men and women should be treated equally, generally speaking (although I do believe that men and women have biological differences). But I don't virtue signal about it. | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 08/09/23 02:05 AM |
| 7 | R/menslib feels like so weirdI believe that women aren't asking to be raped. But it wouldn't be a bad idea for women to try and lessen the risk of something happening by being mindful about the choices they make. I feel like I'm not allowed to say that though, so I generally don't. | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 08/09/23 02:02 AM |
| 11 | When people say: "It's okay for a man to cry", what they unconsciously seek to add is: "so long as that man is not my Father, Brother, Son, Husband, or anyone remotely close to me."There was a recent case of where he was being interviewed by Piers Morgan and he mentioned how Olivia Wilde had just released a new movie. She said "We based this guy on this insane man, Jordan Peterson, who is like a hero to the incels". And he gave a very emotional response and started to tear up. I have mixed opinions about JP but I can't fault him on this. | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 06/09/23 01:04 AM |
| 6 | When people say: "It's okay for a man to cry", what they unconsciously seek to add is: "so long as that man is not my Father, Brother, Son, Husband, or anyone remotely close to me."Reasons would include: - Someone close to you died. - Your partner just broke up with you. - You're going to something really tough, like you have cancer or something like that. That's about it really (according to society). | /r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates | 06/09/23 12:58 AM |
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