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| 4 | "Most men would love to date most women, most women would not love to date most men" this is a lie.I kind of disagree. The difference lies more in men 100% willing to date a woman who likes them, even at the risk of the relationship ending badly. Women don't. The opportunity of a relationship matters more to a guy than the concrete proof that it will work or not long-run. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 17/08/26 09:45 PM |
| 1 | Women: would you date men if they could never spend any money on you?I mean...sure? I was always the one with the bigger paycheck in my marriage, and I never had an issue paying for dates or big expenses. Though, if I was never treated nicely financially at all, I think I would stop doing that too eventually. not really fair. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 11/08/26 11:53 PM |
| 0 | Women: would you date men if they could never spend any money on you?I don't really agree myself, but I see your point. My husband was a mechanic, and I was (still am) a veterinarian. Never really cared about that aspect when I was pregnant with my two babies. I mean...I also got maternity leave pay, but it wasn't much :)) | /r/PurplePillDebate | 11/08/26 11:50 PM |
| 1 | A man who can effortlessly get sex is exalted. A man who desires to have sex but is unsuccessful is seen as "entitled "I'm curious, why would dating (overall) get worse because the portion of chronically unattractive people won't get their situations "fixed"? Because that portion is getting dangerously big to cover at least 7 out of 10 people who are trying to date. Not only that, but men are the ones dealing with less dating success which leads to a problematic difference in expectations and results and fewer core romantic experiences - along with lower marriage and natality rates. If you're implying that they … | /r/PurplePillDebate | 26/07/26 11:09 PM |
| – | It is not true that consenting homemakers are considered "valid" by feminism.If men really wanted to be stay at home dads and saw it as a privilege, they would be trying like hell to make that happen. No, they have always left that to women because they know in most cases it’s a bad deal. They see unpaid labor as beneath them, which is why they often refuse to take on their fair share of household responsibilities and parenting in dual income households. Ex-SAHM here. That...is literally far from truth. Not having a job or being a provider is still a socially unacceptabl… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 26/07/26 12:05 AM |
| 11 | A man who can effortlessly get sex is exalted. A man who desires to have sex but is unsuccessful is seen as "entitled "- Some women will sleep with a guy on the first date. Others won’t sleep with anyone on the first date. A woman deciding not to sleep with you doesn’t mean she’s applying a different standard. It means she’s making her own choice. True...but it's not really the whole truth. There absolutely are women who do have different standards depending on how they're perceiving their date. - Attraction isn’t distributed fairly. Some people click instantly, some don’t, and some never will. That’s true for e… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 25/07/26 11:27 PM |
| 10 | Men place women on a pedestal and in doing so they start to hate women for any show of humanity.They bitterly say that women supposed to have intuition and x-ray vision to see who is good who is bad. As a woman in her 40s, I can confidently say that many young women and teens mistake obvious aggressive and possessive traits as something attractive or something to love. Things that for other men are very obvious red flags. Men and women do have many of their own perspectives in life, but both sexes can see plain red flags in their own gender. They think that women should choose men fairly. … | /r/PurplePillDebate | 22/07/26 10:08 PM |
| 7 | Would you like to live in a post gender society?How the world already is. just less war, equal human rights, less global warming, and less gender war. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 21/07/26 12:29 AM |
| 3 | Would you like to live in a post gender society?Not really. We don't need an ultra non-conformist society. We need a society with a bar of where "normalcy" lies, as well as the right to not conform to that normalcy. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 21/07/26 12:15 AM |
| 1 | Mem are not that desperate irlYou are probably right. Though I never considered being desperate a bad thing; you're obviously going to be desperate over something you want and can't have. I also don't blame men for shooting their shot everywhere, unless they can't take a "no." | /r/PurplePillDebate | 24/05/26 10:24 PM |
| 2 | Men are not capable of romantic love.Demisex widow lady here. I kinda disagree. Yes, men are more sexual in their nature, but that doesn't make them incapable of romance. It just means that sexual connection leads to romance, not the other way around. That can lead to purely sexual-based relationships, but that's a risk you face by dating anyone who isn't ace. I also disagree that a relationship is a relationship without sex, especially constant/planned sex. Unless you're ace or there are other unusual factors. A relationship witho… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 22/04/26 10:56 PM |
| 1 | Women are the ones red pilling menI advise any male redpill believer to look into RPW - redpill for women. The qualities/traits that women expect or are looking for are completely different from what men think women want. It's way less extreme and daunting. Moreover, these experiences that men who run towards redpill content creators have are tied more accurately towards casual dating, hookups, or what grifters say online. Women don't look for the same traits when it comes to a man they wanna fuck and a man they wanna marry. You… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 10/04/26 09:09 PM |
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