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| 1 | Based on my experience women don't seem to value "intelligence" as an attractive traitMaybe it’s something else that’s putting them off, and not your “intelligence”.... | /r/PurplePillDebate | 26/12/21 10:23 PM |
| 1 | Ladies, when you see a stylish and handsome man do you assume he is successful in life and has more to him?Dressing “well” is subjective, is I think what most of the women on here are getting at. Lesson is, dress in your own individual style but look presentable and clean. Looking clean and smelling good is universally preferred for most women, a specific way of dressing isn’t. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 02/12/21 02:28 PM |
| 1 | Ladies, when you see a stylish and handsome man do you assume he is successful in life and has more to him?I’m british. But I’m also from London and I’m pretty socially middle class. I’m probably culturally conditioned to finding dressing kinda scruffy and laid back as more attractive than a leather jacket. I think your question would be answered very differently depending on where you are in the world and which woman you ask | /r/PurplePillDebate | 02/12/21 03:50 AM |
| 1 | Ladies, when you see a stylish and handsome man do you assume he is successful in life and has more to him?I suppose I could make that assumption, but it doesn’t necessarily make them attractive. For me personally when a guy puts visibly way too much effort into their looks, wears all these designer brands etc it just looks a bit like they’re trying to hard, and not actually comfortable in their own skin. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 02/12/21 03:19 AM |
| 4 | Objectively, does red pill have real life relevance? Does it "work"?I can actually get behind on what you wrote here but what I find confusing is that it’s pretty much the same if you reverse the genders? Men generally don’t like clingy, over emotional “crazy” women. Men like a girl that plays a bit hard to get. Men operate initially on physical sexual attraction when picking a woman. Perhaps this isn’t a problem with women, but just how humans generally are wired, regardless of sex? The complaint about women discarding unattractive men also seems hypocritical, … | /r/PurplePillDebate | 02/12/21 03:00 AM |
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