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| 6 | Sex work is not empowering. It’s exploitation and the men know it. Sorted comments via controversial and got all of these replies.I find a lot of the issue is that pickmes and prostitues cannot, or even will refuse, to accept that having men jerk off to you does not mean they respect you. These two things are not even remotely linked in a most men's minds, and once you remove respect from sex you really do see through their gibberish easier | /r/FemaleDatingStrategy | 18/08/21 06:36 PM |
| 1 | How does “birthing person” make you think?I'm detransitioned female to male, or at very least 'reformed', and I've seen both sides of the argument. I think if you call me a birthing person in real life you are insane, and in the context of medical settings why can't we just use 'patient' anymore? It's gender neutral, sex neutral, and I think both the cis and trans community would have a hard time finding issue with it. | /r/RedPillWomen | 15/07/21 04:02 PM |
| 1 | Are there really that many men interested in silly nerdy girls?My take on it is that a lot of adults dont or wont ever truly achive 'adulthood' as theyve been taught it (owning house, affording children, getting into real adult things) out of laziness or economic factors. So they cling to disney movies and steven universe or whatever, in leiu of developing real personalities outside of Relation To Media. It's not gender exclusive, but it's absolutely indicative of escapism and maybe immaturity imo. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 25/05/21 12:19 AM |
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