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A procedure such as botox, or some type of filler. I highly doubt they are doing bone cutting and breaking surgery. Regardless, if we were to count botox and fillers, the numbers should be high anywhere.
/r/PurplePillDebate03/10/25 11:02 PM
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What percentage of men (or humans in general, actually.) do you think are getting elective aesthetic plastic surgery?
/r/PurplePillDebate03/10/25 09:06 PM
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Example: you would probably claim that fat women benefit from the body positivity movement. However, men will outwardly praise a woman for being thin, in the same way women praise big dicks. Absolutely not. There’s a wide range of praise for women of all body types. You see this across online spaces, especially in amateur content, social media, and even mainstream porn categories. Curvy, plus-size, muscular, thick, athletic, short, tall—there is representation and open desire across the spectrum…
/r/PurplePillDebate24/04/25 07:57 AM
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If you, personally, are genuinely enthusiastic about your boyfriend’s average size, that’s great. I believe you. But the reason male body positivity, especially around penis size, gets questioned is because it clashes with a much broader pattern. That pattern looks like this: “Bigger is better” gets stated loudly, proudly, and often. “Average is good” only surfaces after a man expresses insecurity. That praise for “average” often feels more like damage control than genuine desire, rarely framed …
/r/PurplePillDebate22/04/25 09:44 PM
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The thing is no woman is saying that directly to a man in bed, nor am I arguing they should. But plenty of women are saying "bigger is better" publicly, unprovoked, in comments, in jokes, in memes, on social media. It’s out there. Loud and clear. But when it comes to average or small penises? Silence. Not until a guy finally breaks down and posts about his insecurity. Then everyone rushes in to say, "You’re fine!" That’s the most a man in that position ever hears. Not "you’re size attractive." N…
/r/PurplePillDebate22/04/25 06:11 AM
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The key difference between body positivity for women and men comes down to sincerity. Most women's bodies, in some way or another, are celebrated. Whether it's the explosion of body types across porn categories, the success of solo content creators, or viral photos that break away from the stereotypical "skinny white model" archetype. There’s visible support for a wide range of female aesthetics. Of course, this doesn't mean women are free from harassment, far from it. But much of that cruelty c…
/r/PurplePillDebate21/04/25 07:46 PM
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To me, no matter what, that statement isn't empowering simply because it's depressing. You can't build a body positivity movement based on negative assertions about someone's body, that's just common sense. Yeah, it's depressing. But that's how it is. It's not supposed to uplift, it's meant to be realistic. Not all truths are happy, not all truths must make you smile. I would equally say it’s not empowering to lie and say, "You’re just as sexually desirable as someone with a trait that’s statist…
/r/PurplePillDebate21/04/25 08:23 AM
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Wouldn't what works for me in practice have like...way more weight in this argument than what I find most arousing in theory? Isn't what works for me in practice kind of the only thing that matters? Sure, and I agree that what works in practice matters most in the context of your relationship. But that doesn’t erase the fact that you still have that preference. You can be fulfilled and still acknowledge that something else might arouse you more in theory. That’s not shameful, and it doesn’t dimi…
/r/PurplePillDebate21/04/25 12:34 AM
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I never said a big penis automatically means good sex. We’ve both acknowledged that skill, chemistry, and emotional connection all matter. But you’re conflating what works for you in practice with what you find most arousing in theory. That doesn’t negate the existence of preference, it just means other traits are compensating for that one. Which, again, is my point. And yes, it’s not a real-world scenario. But it’s a test of honesty. If everything else were equal, would you pick bigger? If the …
/r/PurplePillDebate20/04/25 08:51 PM
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Yes, if you reduce a man's penis to something as trivial as a black coat, then sure, it sounds unimportant. But that comparison itself shows how much you're downplaying something you already admitted is desirable. No one here is arguing that penis size is the most important part of a relationship. The point is that preferences exist, and they exist for a reason. Even if it’s not at the top of the list, it’s still on the list. And it influences attraction more than people like to admit. And sure,…
/r/PurplePillDebate20/04/25 07:01 AM

Because we aren't above the hierarchy, much less beyond it. You can call it primitive, but thats just how humans humans are. People have preferences, values, and traditions that make some groups of people more desirable than others. You can reject "The Game" if you want, but you're still play into it, even if it's just passively. Every time someone chooses one partner over another, compliments one trait more than the next, thats a judgment. That’s hierarchy in action. But lets make a hypothetica…
/r/PurplePillDebate20/04/25 04:45 AM
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You’re getting “raw sexual satisfaction”? But in your own words said you prefer big penises. That means what you’re getting isn’t your maximum satisfaction. You're getting the acceptable satisfaction. You can say you're satisfied, but that doesn’t change the fact that, in your own hierarchy of desire, there’s something more ideal that you're just not experiencing anymore. That's what settling is for you in this relationshop. Its accepting something less than your ideal, even if it's still good. …
/r/PurplePillDebate20/04/25 04:35 AM
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Sure. But that doesn’t negate the fact that variety heavily favors one side over the other, and the trends speak for themselves. As for why a women should defend their average preference, it's because they often talk about exeedingly negatively online. Nobody really defends the common man. And why should they, regardless? Yes, you can find your boyfriend’s average penis attractive and still believe bigger is better. Those aren’t mutually exclusive. But what you wouldn’t do is choose his size in …
/r/PurplePillDebate20/04/25 03:51 AM
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This is moving the goalpost. In an isolated example where you could choose a bigger penis or an average one, you chose a big penis. It does not matter if in a hypothetical you would choose someone with an average penis if all conditions you pose are met, if you would chose a bigger penis if the conditions for him were equally met as well. I'm not going to call you shallow if that's what you are afraid of. You like bigger penises. So what? Why does this affect you in any way? I only sympathies wi…
/r/PurplePillDebate20/04/25 03:14 AM
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Yes, you pick the bigger one. Why? No reason at all? Your issue is that you pick the bigger one and do not question why you chose that size in the first place. Furthermore, the pornographic proclivities of men are exceedingly varied. Flat, medium, big, skinny, muscular, fat, whatever else. Men are into it and constantly prove themselves to be into it. Women on the otherhand do not. In fact, the only time women come out to defend an average penis is when a dude online is crying about it. Otherwis…
/r/PurplePillDebate20/04/25 03:07 AM
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But this is a contradiction. You previously stated you prefer a 7 inch penis over his average size. This tells me on objective metrics you understand and even openly concede to the fact that bigger is better. Aesthetically, for pleasure, in social value. But in this personal example, you can make space for something you would rather not choose in other circumstances. The question then becomes, if in a room of penises, what size would you chose if given the option? The answer is in your replies.
/r/PurplePillDebate20/04/25 02:29 AM
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So essentially yes bigger is better, but you will settle down for someone with a small dick even though you don't prefer it.
/r/PurplePillDebate20/04/25 01:12 AM
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With your previous comment, I don't see how this doesn't automatically disprove your entire point. You dont mind an average penis, but bigger is better. Therefore the point holds true. To then continue saying otherwise is lunacy because you are equallly seeing a certain man as sexually lesser, while justifying it by maintaining a smile.
/r/PurplePillDebate20/04/25 12:58 AM

He's not saying anything about the depths of the vagina, just your social value amongst women and society at large. Its not ab on it you personally, its the overall acceptance of what you are on the hierarchy of people.
/r/PurplePillDebate20/04/25 12:46 AM

Because its a visually unsubstantiated claim.
/r/PurplePillDebate20/04/25 12:42 AM
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Yeah, the way forward is to realize that women will settle for their disapointing size. They arent preferred, but eh.
/r/PurplePillDebate19/04/25 03:55 PM
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Its not about you personally. Its the overall trend in the media where people create their own content and refuse to recognize a class of people they accept so much.
/r/PurplePillDebate19/04/25 02:31 PM
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But it goes to show that in the fast catalogue of videos. People filming each other fight, people filming each other admitting to heinous things, filming war, filming anything and everything... we draw the line at an average penis having sex? We arent even talking about professional porn, we are talking about the amateur stuff. Furthermore, there is no erotic appeal to an average penis, thats why people only defend it when they start complaining about their size. Otherwise its silence. But you k…
/r/PurplePillDebate19/04/25 01:57 PM
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Because there is no visual evidence. Its all just text saying yes your fine. But nothing to prove it. If it was so common and universally loved as these comments say, then more videos of these men would be in amateur porn or in anything. But they arent.
/r/PurplePillDebate19/04/25 01:37 PM
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