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| 10 | Why sugar mommas are pretty rare but sugar daddies are quite popular?I think its because usually female sugar mommies look for female sugar babies. Probably because of sexual preferences and safety. I also don't think sugar mommies broadcast their affiliation so publicly like sugar daddies do, again probably for safety. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 24/04/22 07:01 PM |
| 2 | Question for coupled people: Where did you meet your partner?Met when i was about 13/14 and he 14/15. Dated for about a year, broke up mostly because of some skank, reconnected when i was about 17, the relationship i was in crashed and burned and he was there through it all, started dating again and we'll be together 2 years in the summer. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 16/03/22 04:53 AM |
| 1 | “My wallet my choice” should be a real thing when it comes to reproductive rights for menMen have the ability to sign their rights away, and (usually) have no legal obligation for child support. That's how you can have your "my wallet my choice" (which is extremely downplaying all the things My Body My Choice stands for). I finally get to say it. If you don't want to have to pay child support, or deal with a kid, wear a condom. Don't have sex. Its as easy as a woman "keeping her legs closed" right?? Your the one who makes a baby possible, so you should be taking all the preventative… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 07/03/22 04:31 PM |
| 1 | Best way to respond if a woman says no when you ask her out?Firstly I would make your intentions clear. Do you want to take her somewhere to get to know her better, or are you looking for something romantic in this date? If she says no, don't sweat it, but don't play it off either. Something along the lines of "ok, that's fine! Thank you for considering it!" And either continue on with pervious convo/activity, or start a new one. Shows you're not pressed about it, and willing to move on from the topic. Making her feel respected and heard is the most impo… | /r/seduction | 18/10/21 04:35 AM |
| 21 | Best way to respond if a woman says no when you ask her out?This is really good advice! I totally would recommend a public place, it's safe for everyone, easy to leave if a situation arises. Suggestions like these are open ended, leaves room for "hey, i want this to be something where i can spend time with you and know you better" doesn't necessarily make it sound like a date if you don't wanna come on too strong, but has implications of "i wanna get to know you and take things further if this works out". | /r/seduction | 18/10/21 04:32 AM |
| 2 | What makes a man " intimidating"Most of the time for me it's the vibe people give off and the small things they do. Are they getting closer to me? Trying to cut me off from my friends? Staring hard at me? Do they give a vibe of "nope". Physical appearance plays a role. Is someone muscular? Unkempt looking? Dressed in a certain way to go unnoticed or to be unidentified? | /r/PurplePillDebate | 17/10/21 05:46 PM |
| 2 | No fault divorce should be prohibited when children are involvedMm idk, sounds like theres more to the story he's not telling you. He has a lot of legal rights, he just has to go to court to obtain them. He can get court ordered visitation. If his ex is being nasty to him in text messages he can provide that as proof as well. Courts are changing when it comes to custody arrangements, you just have to fight for it. Also, the government cannot force 2 people to stay married. If 2 people find after some time being married they're incompatible, they should be fr… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 17/10/21 01:33 PM |
| 2 | If women don’t prefer abusive men, why are they more lenient with them than shy/introverted men?"Cycle of abuse" is also a real thing as well. If you grow up in that environment, that's just how you think people act, and a lot of people end up in the same cycle their parents were in, and pass it down. And the sad thing is, therapy isn't available to everyone, so there's not a lot of people who have the ability to break that cycle alone, much less with thr help of a therapist who can help guide you along and build yourself up. Its hard. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 23/09/21 03:39 AM |
| 3 | If women don’t prefer abusive men, why are they more lenient with them than shy/introverted men?Have you ever been abused? Like- genuine question. It is SO hard to leave your abuser behind, especially when they're AMAZING moments that happen that make them seem like they changed, when they haven't. Abusers will constantly flip the script, they will shower you with gifts, praise, compliments, just to keep you attached and coming back for more. Its the same with Toxic relationships. A lot of abused women have kids with their abuser, and some abusers treat their kids wonderfully. There's also… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 23/09/21 03:37 AM |
| – | Women want to be protected and for men to embrace all the beneficial gender roles to women all the while those same women can’t stay chaste, cook, clean, and all want to have kids at 30.Chasity shouldn't be in that equation, i think what you're looking for is fidelity. My take on it is, we both live here, we both eat here, so we both should clean and cook. A lot of women don't want men to take on cleaning/cooking full time, they want them to participate and help. This isn't the 30s anymore, women are not soley responsible for the house, and shouldn't have to be unless it's agreed upon, and even then a man shouldn't be making it harder for women by just strewing shit all over th… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 24/08/21 01:00 AM |
| 69 | Dunking on Legal Age Gaps Really Needs to DieThis is a case by case thing. My best friend has dated a lot of older dudes, and every single one of them has cheated, hurt, or just downright played her. My mom is 11 years older than my stepdad, and their marriage is horrible. I'm 100% sure once my sister is 18 he is gonna divorce my mom. He has told both of us the only reason he sticks around is because he doesn't want to abandon us without a roof or food. A person who has known the younger person all the younger persons life and getting with… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 21/07/21 09:31 PM |
| 1 | If a woman is allowed to define a man loving her as him buying her flowers, taking her out to restaurants, spending quality time with her, then a man is allowed to define a woman loving him as cooking, cleaning, and fucking.Coerced sex is still rape. A woman should not have to have sex with someone because it is "expected" of her. It's spousal rape. Sex is not just an act of service, you make it sound like sex is for male pleasure only. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 20/05/21 12:19 PM |
| 0 | If a woman is allowed to define a man loving her as him buying her flowers, taking her out to restaurants, spending quality time with her, then a man is allowed to define a woman loving him as cooking, cleaning, and fucking.Firstly.. there's a difference in acts of service and abuse. A woman should not have to do ALL the cleaning because its not ALL her mess. If you had children the same thing would go, kids need to learn to clean up after themselves. A woman should not be "expected" to do household chores, cook a meal for 2+ people, possibly work a job in between all that, and still be expected to be a sex doll, it should be an agreed upon scenario, with her having her own chill days as well. Secondly, I really th… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 20/05/21 12:12 PM |
| 2 | Do women underestimate the strength of smaller men?I didn't really re-consider haha, you just made a good point that it's really both. I've never really personally seen men or women be judgment/dismissive of males for their height, height isn't a thing that really matters to me because I'm short af haha. I've never really engaged in those types of conversations. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 22/04/21 05:34 PM |
| 2 | Do women underestimate the strength of smaller men?Its toxic masculinity because males (and females) are taught that because a man is small/short/lanky he is weak. That he is unworthy and unsuitable. Though I guess it could be seen as toxic femininity as well. Looking now, a lot of things that are toxic masculinity could also be portrayed as toxic femininity. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 21/04/21 07:27 PM |
| 0 | Do women underestimate the strength of smaller men?I don't. I know people who don't look super muscular but could throw me a good distance lol. It's just another form of toxic masculinity and society. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 20/04/21 07:41 PM |
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