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| 5 | Why *shouldn't* we objectify people who dress sexily/skimpily?I've always found 'compliments' about my body to be hugely uncomfortable. However, when someone mentions how I've styled my hair or how something I'm wearing suits me it feels great because you know that the person is observing more than just your physical assets. I wouldnt tell somebody they look sexy or mention the body in any way as an introduction, you need to understand how it can come across to know somebody is probably undressing you with their eyes, its naturally going to put most women … | /r/PurplePillDebate | 31/08/20 10:22 PM |
| 6 | How to maturely handle a woman’s body count and sexual past.When women ask to be treated like people, this is what they mean! Not assuming they lie, and manipulating friendships to gain information. Why would anyone want to date that? | /r/PurplePillDebate | 09/06/20 09:53 PM |
| 2 | If all men were "up front" with their intentions 24/7 most would never get laid.Body count. Yikes. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 14/04/20 09:19 AM |
| 5 | Q4W: How can you be “coerced” into sex?The question of the post, how women can be coerced into sex. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 04/01/20 01:00 PM |
| 4 | Q4W: How can you be “coerced” into sex?Not sure why you even posted the original question when you don’t seem to want to expand your worldview, you just want to argue you’re ‘rightness’. All you can go to is fat chicks and sucking dick so really this isn’t going anywhere. Have a nice day! | /r/PurplePillDebate | 04/01/20 11:09 AM |
| 3 | Q4W: How can you be “coerced” into sex?I love how you think the only factor at play is a wet dick vs a dry one, a sexual win for the man or a loss. We can see that predatory shit a mile off. Again, you are blaming women for the entire situation. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 04/01/20 11:01 AM |
| 3 | Q4W: How can you be “coerced” into sex?Don’t you think it’s sad that most men will respect a potentially fictional man than the person standing in front of them? That’s the core problem here, all you’ve really done ITT is blame victims and excuse men of their persistence (rejection of a no) | /r/PurplePillDebate | 04/01/20 10:53 AM |
| 10 | Q4W: How can you be “coerced” into sex?Isn’t persistence just a complete disregard of a ‘no’? | /r/PurplePillDebate | 04/01/20 10:48 AM |
| 4 | Q4W: How can you be “coerced” into sex?Just want to add on it’s not always safe for a woman to say no so directly. The general knee jerk reaction from asshole men is usually to attack after rejection. The whole ‘fuck you then bitch I never wanted to fuck you anyway, slut!’ Even though all men aren’t like that we need to have certain defences in case we reject the guy whose going to follow us home or glass us or something, both very real threats. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 04/01/20 10:47 AM |
| 2 | "Emotional labour" is one of the most disgusting things to sayI meant domestically. I agree that men are still seen on the whole as the financial providers and protectors. I’m just saying you should be questioning the duality from both sides. Women can be capable of providing and men can be capable of looking after themselves. These roles negatively affect both men and women. I find it easy to believe one in four women are on antidepressants and I find it interesting that you don’t. Maybe the figure would be the same for men if ‘getting help’ wasn’t seen a… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 14/12/19 04:13 PM |
| 5 | "Emotional labour" is one of the most disgusting things to saySo do you think it’s women’s responsibility to care for all men universally? As soon as a man is ‘betrayed’ he becomes incapable of looking after himself? I don’t buy it. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 14/12/19 03:40 PM |
| 3 | "Emotional labour" is one of the most disgusting things to sayIs this for real? Do you really think men are so universally incapable? | /r/PurplePillDebate | 14/12/19 03:03 PM |
| 0 | Is it really that bad in America?Thats the thing though, this girl isnt fat, shes got a bit more to her than other girls but by no means fat. In my books when your tummy protrudes significantly then your fat, this girl has an hourglass figure. | /r/TheRedPill | 03/09/13 06:21 PM |
| 0 | Is it really that bad in America?Shes a pretty, average girl. You seem like one of those 'has to date someone hot to feel validated' assholes. | /r/TheRedPill | 03/09/13 05:40 PM |
| 1 | Is it really that bad in America?The girl has lovely big boobies, no protruding tummy, and a pretty face. She isnt a bag of bones but she isnt a beached whale either. I find it very strange how you're making a point of her size. | /r/TheRedPill | 03/09/13 05:30 PM |
| 1 | Aristotle: men are in their prime at age 37, women are in their prime at age 18. Sounds about right.Cheers this helps a lot! I find it strange though, I never bought into the whole media/social idea of dating. Sure I kissed a few frogs but seemed to get it right first time with my boyfriend, we have no assumed gender roles (e.g. him providing, me making a sandwich) we simply do what we need to make eachother happy. Its great to see a changing attitude led by males, more ladies need to see this and start holding up their end of the bargain! | /r/TheRedPill | 02/09/13 11:27 PM |
| 1 | Aristotle: men are in their prime at age 37, women are in their prime at age 18. Sounds about right.Well that makes much more sense, I guess I looked like a twat stating the obvious. I find this whole subreddit pretty fascinating | /r/TheRedPill | 01/09/13 06:10 PM |
| 5 | Never ever cry! Don't show your insecurities! Do not do it!!As a woman this pisses me off, we aren't all entitled babytraps and I wish every man on this forum the best of luck digging through the crazy! | /r/TheRedPill | 01/09/13 01:11 AM |
| 1 | Aristotle: men are in their prime at age 37, women are in their prime at age 18. Sounds about right.Could you elaborate for me then, I stumbled on this subreddit as a curious female last night. | /r/TheRedPill | 01/09/13 12:51 AM |
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