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| 4 | Q4RP Does anyone suspect this is a place for feminists to debate with you?Are you familiar with Cunningham's Law? the best way to get the right answer on the internet is not to ask a question; it's to post the wrong answer To be clear, I'm not calling feminism the "wrong" answer since that's literally the subject of the debate. My point is more about how the framing of the debate, and of its basis, has a human-psychological component that plays a role in determining the answers you'll get. Something analogous to Cunningham's Law is happening between /r/DebateFeminism … | /r/PurplePillDebate | 19/01/21 09:25 PM |
| 7 | What are some actions or things people say that they think helps an issue revolving around men/women but in reality couldn't be furthur from the truth and what do you think would actually solve the issue they think their trying to fix?That's the point, though, right? If Chad were "nicer", i.e. easier to control, then he would be the most suitable man imaginable. In most cases, marrying the type of man you're calling "suitable" is a compromise. The woman isn't as attracted to that guy, but he's the stable option who is easier to control, etc., so settling down and starting a family with him is more feasible. But if a woman could get those specific "nice" beta traits in the genetic packaging of a Chad, that would be the ultimat… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 18/01/21 07:38 PM |
| 1 | Dating in the country is so much easier for menThe main problem I recognize here is that it takes a lot more than just being from the city, or having lived in a city before, to seem "exotic" to those women. We're living in 2021. Rural-dwelling people are no longer subject to the stereotype that they are ignorant about the rest of the world or that they have this sense of child-like wonder about what 'the city' is like. The bigger problem, however, might be the fact that you're competing with country men, and I think rural/conservative women … | /r/PurplePillDebate | 17/01/21 09:28 PM |
| 1 | What is the difference between FLIRTING and just being FRIENDLY?No, these assholes are rarely tough. They are all posers/peacocks who run at real danger. But that doesn't prevent the illusion of their toughness from being attractive to women. If you never actually see them in dangerous situations, then their "tough guy" act will serve as a sufficient signal that they could protect the woman from danger, and it's that signal which actually makes attraction happen. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 17/01/21 08:34 PM |
| 3 | Who's more expected to make the first move? women or men ?Men are expected to make the first move that can reasonably be called a "move", but we are expected to wait to do so until the woman has given some (usually rather subtle) indication of interest. So the progression is something like: (1) Woman creates an opportunity for the man to flirt, (2) The man flirts / "makes a move", (3) The woman flirts back provided that the man did not display some kind of social ineptitude upon his initial flirting attempt, ... After that, the man is expected to initi… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 17/01/21 07:31 PM |
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