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eh, I [M33] have always wanted someone my own age to few years younger since i was in my early 20s. That hasn't really changed. Very young adult women hardly seem like attractive prospects - sure they are young and fresh but most of them are just gonna be on an entirely different level - don't know where they're going with their careers, don't know who they are, most people that age are still defining themselves by their taste in music or their painfully naïve politics ffs. Great to f--- if I co…
/r/PurplePillDebate28/11/19 09:57 AM
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Yes, it's a double standard. Life is full of them. Make peace with it. I've been a stickler for keeping things "equal" in some contexts and it never worked out well for me. If you still feel like it's unfair, remember those same women are probably shaving their legs and armpits before they go out with you. They almost certainly spent more time freshening up, makeup, hair, etc, than you did. Just run with it. Also: https://www.vanityfair.com/culture/2007/01/hitchens200701
/r/PurplePillDebate18/11/19 10:13 AM
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The law is there to protect spouses who sacrifice their careers to look after the children they have with their spouses. "Half your assets" is generally not an insane amount of money. Usually it still leaves the spouse who took time out off their career worse of relative to the more career-focused spouse, because the career-focused spouse leaves with money and all their career experience. In the extremely rare case when it is an insane amount of money, I agree it's maybe not morally justified. B…
/r/PurplePillDebate14/01/19 05:39 AM
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I should have been clearer. It wasn't the general claims on conscious I was objecting to. It's this idea that women must be instinctually submissive and any dominance must come out of higher level cortical driven processes. That and the evolutionary explanation that women must have evolved some kind of aversion to being dominance during sex. I object to that because you didn't justify why that selection pressure would exist and just because a selection pressure exists doesn't mean you'll necessa…
/r/PurplePillDebate26/08/18 06:50 PM
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You started so well and I was agreeing with you, and then you veered into this pseudoscientific stuff about conscious vs instinctive parts of the brain. Like it might be true, but I really doubt anyone knows enough about the neuroscience or psychology to have the confidence on this that you think you do.
/r/PurplePillDebate25/08/18 07:57 PM
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As a kinky switch I've found it's much easier to find women who react positively to being controlled than women who like to control. Not saying there aren't plenty of women on both sides, as well as those who just like something more equal with no power play, but in my experience women seem to lean on the submissive side during sex. Many aggressive women want a man who dominates in the bedroom. Many quiet women want a man who dominates in the bedroom. It seems like a consistent theme. But I gott…
/r/PurplePillDebate25/08/18 07:41 PM
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Super curious. What kind of "proof" could you find on Instagram?
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