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| 1 | Are red pill fathers contradictory when raising daughters?It’s very interesting you say that because as a woman in STEM, I’ve seen other STEM women say that dating for them is hard due to their career. But I wonder if it’s hard for them because they toot their horn about their achievements which turns men off. Admittedly even I struggled with dating. But that was me looking in the wrong places, not being able to find red flags, my self esteem making me accept less, and inexperience. I never acted as if I was better than a guy for my career. I’ll share … | /r/PurplePillDebate | 19/01/23 08:38 PM |
| 1 | Men, delete your dating profiles IMMEDIATELYThis is concerning. This is going to be used for the wrong purposes to potentially spread rumors on someone for something that didn’t work out. Even if the person wronged you badly, getting back at them like this is really immature. Be the bigger person. While I think this also can be used for good to avoid dangerous people we can’t just think only good will come out of it. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 19/01/23 08:31 PM |
| 3 | He Hasn't said I Love Youvery interesting! my ex never said to me and we were together only 15 months but we were younger then. We broke up for mutual reasons but we never had any issues. I could tell he loved me too! Its not the words, its the actions! | /r/RedPillWomen | 05/01/23 03:56 PM |
| 13 | Has male cognitive dissonance towards women, completely taken over this sub?I’ve noticed the same too. The man who emotionally abused me and led me on was a short 26 year old guy who was balding and had no muscles. Turns out he had gf the whole time me blocked me when his actions were catching up to him. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 16/11/22 10:04 PM |
| 1 | Bumble doesn't work because women HAVE to message first and they still WANT traditional gender rolesAs a woman, I agree with you on this one. The unfortunate part is that women are raised to stay put in the dating scene or else they’ll come off as desperate. This further perpetuates gender stereotypes that women who initiate are desperate. As a result, women generally stay away from initiating which leaves men to do the work. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 15/11/22 02:07 PM |
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