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So much to unpack on this one: Spoiler: You’re not going to like this. The male world is constructed according to some basic natural laws. 1) Beyond surviving, 90% of what 90% of men do is to attract/impress women. The bar for men is so low because they want so little. Women, please refer briefly to r/malelivingspace. Note how cold, sparse and functional our world is. This is our natural state. 2) Only 10% of men are hyper-attractive and can just skate through with no effort. 3) Males are curren…
/r/PurplePillDebate23/04/21 03:46 PM
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Yes, but no. You have to accept the fact there will likely be attraction and ignore it. It Has to be the rare combination of two people who genuinely like each other even though they are not quite exactly on the same page romantically all the time. To be clear, you won’t be. There will be differences, feelings will change. A little or a lot, you will only be in the same place emotionally for a moment, in moments when your emotional paths cross. This is really the difficult reality of every relat…
/r/PurplePillDebate23/04/21 03:11 PM
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Just for fun: Being attractive isn’t. I’ve had enough women now wishfully insist that some other woman is hot/beautiful/attractive as if it’s an objective measure. I’m very sorry to report it’s not, so you can’t become this thing. The classic definition of attractive is objectively measured and adjusted daily by those using images of women to sell to women. This is not the reality of what men find attractive and no amount of societal pressure is going to change that. The difficult fact is, perso…
/r/PurplePillDebate23/04/21 02:51 PM
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Before I even say this I have to preface with the remark “rape is a terrible crime”. The most damaging thing about rape has been the social stigma the victim faces and that is “you are forever damaged and traumatized”. I’m not saying that victims have to “just get over it”, but to the extent that they are at risk of the event becoming their identity, it is important. People are not going to like this, but I said not to lessen the severity of the crime but rather to reduce the impact on the victi…
/r/MensRights11/09/20 04:13 PM
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When did we start pretending the epidemic of std’s was over?
/r/FemaleDatingStrategy25/06/20 06:33 AM
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