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Discussionadvicethrowaway2718/r/PurplePillDebate29/07/22 11:16 PM
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It's a sanity check. Other reasons include the guy potentially being a catfish by using someone else's pictures.
/r/PurplePillDebate29/07/22 11:06 PM
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Nah, as a Gen Z no one cares about how many followers you have. The only times it's necessary to have some form of online presence is when verifying your identity for OLD to make sure you aren't some serial killer
/r/PurplePillDebate29/07/22 11:00 PM
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Can you give a quick rundown of the show? I'm not aware of it
/r/PurplePillDebate29/07/22 10:31 PM
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She's joking
/r/PurplePillDebate29/07/22 10:25 PM
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I would say women suffer more as a collective. The majority of men don't suffer at all really. Only the ones at the bottom do but they're disposable so no one really gives a shit.
/r/ExRedPill14/07/22 06:20 PM
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There's a difference between unattractive and creepy. If you're an unattractive guy e.g. a but overweight, unkempt hair, awkward etc. you can try hitting on women but you'll generally be rejected nicely. If you're a creepy looking guy e.g. short, bald etc. then you want to avoid hitting on women all together cause its practically abuse - they'll be very sickened and grossed out by you approaching them
/r/PurplePillDebate02/03/22 02:58 PM
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Yeah exactly. That's what we're saying. That's why this is such a massive issue, cause it's inherently unsolvable.
/r/PurplePillDebate21/02/22 01:11 PM
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Yes. That biological urge is the hardest to suppress, because it is the most fundamental. It is was life is predicated on.
/r/PurplePillDebate15/02/22 02:06 PM
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How old are you if you don't mind me asking? Cause when I was at uni we sometimes had physics lectures focusing on specific female scientists and their achievements, in school they'd have assemblies for the girls where they'd bring in some women like a police officer who'd talk to them. I can understand uncomfortableness in male dominated areas since you might feel vulnerable but I would never give credence to a male who feels uncomfortable in a female dominated space, I'd probably call him inse…
/r/PurplePillDebate15/02/22 01:57 PM
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Since you are a woman, I'm curious where this socialisation happens and how you have experienced it
/r/PurplePillDebate15/02/22 01:27 PM
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Why take the risk? If you can show you're a integral sociable member of society you seem less of a threat than a vague, non-specific outcast
/r/PurplePillDebate15/02/22 01:24 PM
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You may be projecting. I specified my background and criteria for wanting to be a woman, under which there would be no discouragement; and even if there was, I'd have plenty of encouraging and empowerment from society. We are actively pushing women to go into STEM rn, there are grants for women studying it at uni, Women In Stem internships. I've seen some positions advertise that they'd prefer an equal balance of genders.
/r/PurplePillDebate15/02/22 12:59 PM
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Graduated in Physics. Looking to switch from SWE into banking, more money and London is alluring. Women do get affirmative action, my female flatmates at uni all got ~20-30% acceptance rate from summer internships compared to my 2/80. None of them had prior experience or extra skills. They even admitted it themselves. It's an effort to balance gender ratio in STEM which is like 5:1 M:F atm, absolute sausagefest. Admittedly you have to get to the final face-to-face interview / Assessment Centre s…
/r/PurplePillDebate15/02/22 12:37 PM
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I grew up in a middle class suburb outside London, did my GCSEs and A-Levels, graduated from Uni and now have a job. I'm trying think which area of my life would be negatively impacted by me being a woman and I can't think of any. I can only think of positives; dating, relationships, even affirmative action in some cases for internships at larger companies. I didn't grow up in a religious or conservative household, the UK doesn't have any laws that suppress women's rights that I know off.
/r/PurplePillDebate15/02/22 12:20 PM
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Assuming I was born in the last 30 years and in the West (for equal opportunities to careers, education etc) then absolutely YES, since my life would be exactly the same but I'd have much easier access to romantic and sexual relationships.
/r/PurplePillDebate15/02/22 12:05 PM
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So he values sex in a relationship. She does not at this time. If this is a deal-breaker, they should break up. I don't see the problem here, what has this got to do with redpill
/r/PurplePillDebate15/02/22 11:58 AM
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Well then
/r/PurplePillDebate15/02/22 11:54 AM
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But independent cultures developed this thinking independently. That's only possible if it's central to the male thought process.
/r/PurplePillDebate10/02/22 09:27 PM
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None of this Nice Guy or Bad Boy shit matters. If you're attractive, then picking either approach will work just fine. Having good looks is like seasoning your food, unless you do it your meal will taste bland regardless what recipe it is.
/r/PurplePillDebate10/02/22 02:01 AM
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Sex crazed orgies is one thing. Hyper competitive sexual market is another. The fact that distinct cultures across the planet value virginity in women means it's not a cultural thing. The development of hyper-intelligence facilitated the processing of twisted neurotic balls of new emotions like envy, insecurity, jealousy, spawned from the previously simple, male base animal instincts of sexual competitiveness
/r/PurplePillDebate10/02/22 01:52 AM
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As a guy myself, it stems from insecurity. Men instinctually want to be better than other men, it's hardcoded into the DNA of every life form where men compete for mating rights. A woman with higher N count is more likely to have been with a man that is better than you, whether that be sexually or financially.
/r/PurplePillDebate10/02/22 01:22 AM
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