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Tears aren’t inherently unmanly — think of Aragorn at Boromir’s death. They just shouldn’t be your only response. Grieve when grief is warranted, and then do what has to be done.
/r/TheRedPill21/11/24 06:35 PM
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A woman who’s interested in you won’t behave this way.
/r/seduction11/11/24 10:45 PM
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asian baby girl
/r/seduction04/09/24 09:15 PM
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He’s getting attention from her, but the fact that it ends in rejection spoils it for him. The woman knows that if she were down, the man would be down to fuck or go further. Again, not passing value judgment, that’s just how this tends to go.
/r/PurplePillDebate01/07/24 02:48 AM
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She gets a free meal, some drinks, and some attention from the opposite sex.
/r/PurplePillDebate30/06/24 09:37 PM
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Your response in B doesn’t make any sense (and A seems to contradict your earlier point.) If studying is basically free, then it’s not only for the privileged… And regardless of whether or not your country subsidizes college and grad school, you still need to put the intellectual and emotional effort into attending.
/r/PurplePillDebate30/06/24 09:34 PM
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There's no entitlement. But there is a bit of a social convention about how this dance goes. Women feel "used" when men make it seem like relationships/commitment/investment is on the table, just to get sex. And men feel "used" when women make it seem like sex is on the table, just to get investment.
/r/PurplePillDebate30/06/24 06:55 PM
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This feels like a crudely Marxist take. Even if you subscribe to the labor theory of value, you (a) can’t ignore mental and emotional labor as opposed to physical labor, and (b) can’t ignore the years of preparation and training required to do what, in the moment, seems fairly trivial.
/r/PurplePillDebate30/06/24 04:13 PM
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I'm extremely not Chad, but have had loving and mutually generous relationships...
/r/PurplePillDebate23/06/24 04:38 PM
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Maybe it’s bc their husband just died? How would grieving that not be anything but normal?
/r/PurplePillDebate03/06/24 01:41 AM

That’s what happens to everyone in every scenario
/r/PurplePillDebate20/05/24 03:38 PM
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in any age group The sex ratio above 70 is something like 3 women to 1 man.
/r/PurplePillDebate11/05/24 08:03 AM
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There’s no question this would be said by a woman.
/r/PurplePillDebate23/04/24 05:28 PM

Seems like a strange argument. If the only way you can rebut hypergamy is to ask a normal 25 y/o dude to date a 45 y/o obese single mom…
/r/PurplePillDebate14/04/24 07:53 PM
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Women would also select for men with the ability to physically dominate other men and animals. Aka, muscles. The only reason height is attractive is because it’s correlated with interpersonal dominance.
/r/PurplePillDebate21/03/24 11:18 AM
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In countries where sex work is legal? About 10 out of 10 Johns are using regulated sex workers. Are there occupational hazards? Can customers be abusive? Sure. Nobody said sex work is risk-free. But not many jobs are really risk-free, and just because a job has some risk doesn’t mean that people aren’t freely choosing to do it. See: pretty much any trades worker.
/r/PurplePillDebate20/03/24 10:21 PM
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Regulated sex workers are using protection. They’re also able to rely on the law to act against abusive Johns. Just because things can “have consequences” doesn’t mean the consequences are remotely of the same degree. You’re really reaching when comparing prostitution to organ trafficking, and somehow alleging that the organ trafficking is forbidden because it’s the male analogue of prostitution
/r/PurplePillDebate20/03/24 09:19 PM
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Trafficking in human organs is so wildly different from legal sex work that there’s hardly a comparison. Let alone a basis for a conspiracy theory that, somehow, the only difference is that one affects men and the other women. To say nothing of the fact that… women can be poor too?
/r/PurplePillDebate20/03/24 09:14 PM
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No, which tells you that there’s something fundamentally different (i.e., less harmful/exploitative, more reasonable) about sex work.
/r/PurplePillDebate20/03/24 09:07 PM
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Japan is a wealthy country with a strong social safety net. So is Australia.
/r/PurplePillDebate20/03/24 08:09 PM
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Good post. But I just want to point out that food, water, shelter, and health care do require people’s labor to produce. There’s very few genuine needs that can be met without impositions on others — the only one I can think of is air.
/r/PurplePillDebate16/03/24 07:50 PM
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if men were more interested they would do it more often It takes two to tango. Demand doesn’t equal access. However you want to describe it, men have a tougher time realizing their desires.
/r/PurplePillDebate18/02/24 11:07 AM
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The countries of Europe are quite different from one another, but still one needs to live there to “understand” them.
/r/PurplePillDebate16/02/24 04:37 PM
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