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Its pretty easy to tell if someone is faking cumming. Vaginal muscles contract when a woman cums and it is pretty easy to tell. It is not like most people are good actors. Dick is 7 inch, so I doubt it is my gargantuan schlong.
/r/PurplePillDebate12/06/21 06:57 PM
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Is this true? I've never run into this problem before. I have heard that cumming is extremely rare for some women. Did I just hook up with the few women that have an easier time of it?
/r/PurplePillDebate11/06/21 02:01 PM
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Don't know about the US, but here you can marry without becoming a single financial unit, while also getting tax benefits. You can also agree beforehand on what you do when you divorce. Sometimes if the wife (or husband) has to put their career on hold. Then the working partner (usually the man but not always) is expected to pay alimony for the stay-at-home partner to make up for lost work-experience after a divorce. I'd honestly lean against marrying if you are particularly succesful. I actuall…
/r/PurplePillDebate11/06/21 01:27 PM
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No, I think an N=1 would lead to many people having mediocre sex an N=10 for both men and women would be much preferable.
/r/PurplePillDebate11/06/21 01:12 PM
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I expect governments to start with doing this some time soon. You already have governments organizing singles activities to ensure that more people marry and propagate. However, most governments now supplement lower birth rates (associated with less marriage/partnership rates) with extra immigration, which is a very cheap source of man-power. All in all I expect countries averse to immigration, like South Korea and Japan to be amongst the first to create an app. I am not convinced governments wi…
/r/PurplePillDebate11/06/21 01:08 PM
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Honestly the top 2 posts are very reasonable. Getting upset that your partner doesn't want kids (and striving to force her by banning abortion) is pretty lame. Getting upset you get friendzoned is disingenious childish behaviour. Women failing to empathize with men for getting few matches is to be expected, as most women have just never experienced this. The ones that have are usually empathetic in my experience. But so many of the more controversial things said below are very detached from real…
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates30/03/21 07:50 AM
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Interesting stuff, so many stuff I also agree with. Like how boys underperforming in education is just accepted, while a similar underperforming of women would never be accepted. Also, I won't lie the STEM stuff hits close to home. The only place I have ever been victim of sexism is in the lab during my internship. All of that said, I think we can start meaningful change by encouraging the male identity as a political class. Men should learn to stick up for each other and not tolerate these inju…
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates10/03/21 05:52 PM
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We get told “no” over and over again by people who sit in the privileged position of not having to risk that, and then get subsequently judged as worthless losers who deserve loneliness as if we can somehow control the outcome. I think this is the biggest problem to be honest. Women will probably always be the biological selectors in humans. But stigmatizing single men as incel degenerates is something we can just collectively stop doing. Usually I just avoid the subject of SO's. But I don't fee…
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates10/03/21 03:06 PM
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Absolutely, no one is saying otherwise. However men and women don't die of the same things at the same rates. My bad I did not mean to imply that of course. I just meant that cost effective solution that benefit everyone should be preferred over expensive solutions that benefit half of the people. Do you have a source on that men and women die of significantly different things? I was under the impression that while men die of different things at ages under 60 die of different things. I thought t…
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates10/03/21 12:42 PM
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I definitely agree that boys aren't taught to have self-esteem enough. Almost every guy I know is less confident than his sister if he has one. I think that this is an issue that is caused by weak (or even absent) father figures. The rise in confidence in girls is a good thing, and we should strive to get the same results in boys. I think fathers have been slacking in this regard because the have a low concientuousness of what it means to be a confident man, and they don't put in enough effort t…
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates10/03/21 10:25 AM
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I think capital (political or otherwise) of male advocates would be best spend in other places. After all the political capital for a movement improving mens quality of life specifically is very low. We should pick winnable battles like the ones I mentioned before. That way we can pin victories under our belts and get the ball rolling like the suffragettes did. The subject of discrepancies in aging will be a fruitless struggle for the forseeable future and will be a waste of capital. Also in my …
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates10/03/21 10:07 AM
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While I agree that it is a bad thing that should eventually be fixed. I think people underestimate how hard it is to achieve something like this. If extending 80 year olds lifespan by 5 years was easy it would have happened decades ago. Rather the life expectency is raised by gradual improved care for old-age diseases like cancer and heart disease. Which are not unique to men. If we have to chose between 5 extra years for everyone or 5 extra years for men only it seems obvious were the money sho…
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates10/03/21 10:01 AM
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I think people are not thinking about this rationally. There are tons of issues men face that we can do something about today. Overturning nature in the drastic way needed for longevity is just simply not something that will be around for decades to come. Instead we should look for ways we can improve quality of life for men now. Things like an earlier retirement for men in streneous jobs, bringing down homelessness, facilitation of a healthy lifestyle, and extra attention for mens mental and so…
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates10/03/21 12:00 AM
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I do think some ethical education on when someone is to drunk to reasonbly consent to sex, for example, is a good way to improve the safety of both men and women. However, I agree that it is very frustrating that so often people online will pretend that you can prevent the bulk of sexual violence by just teaching someone not to rape. News flash, most rapists are bad people. No amount of sensitivity training is going to make them less (sexually) violent. The strategy of 'teaching men not to rape'…
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates09/03/21 07:44 PM
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While I think this is very interesting research. I do have some scepticism, because there is no guarantee that the subset of men who become monks is at all comparable to the subset of women who become nuns. I can very easily imagine for example, that monks who have to abstain from sex for life, have much lower testosterone on average, which kranks up their immune system to a level more on par with women. On the other hand these results do suggest that things like occupation can matter a lot. it …
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates09/03/21 07:06 PM
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While I am not necessarily against the idea of using government agencies to 'smoothe out' biological discrepencies in things like life expectency. I think this is very hard in practice. Most men die of disease that is not unique to men, and development of better treatment for, for example, heart disease will improve the life expectency of both men and women. Thus, not lower the difference. You could of course do things like targeted add campagins for healthier living that target men specifically…
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates09/03/21 06:51 PM
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So I am curious to know what you guys' take on this is. Because the massive discrepancy in life expectancy between men and women is caused by women biologically having more longevity. Actually, I feel like the ubiquitousness of women getting older than men only proves that this is not a result of discrimination, harder labour, or cultural norms. But rather an effect of womens immune systems being stronger. I do think an office on health issues specific for men, like prostate cancer for example, …
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates09/03/21 05:41 PM
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I agree that the manchild insult is a gendered insult meant to emasculate and belittle men who don't conform to some kind of cultural norm. It is usually applied to men who have what others consider to be "boyish" hobbies or childish attidudes. Honestly I am conflicted on this use of the insult. Because I have hobbies many consider childish, but there are also definitely plenty of habits that I would consider childish in an adult man. I am aware that telling men to 'man up' is an incredibly shit…
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates08/03/21 05:05 PM
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