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| 1 | Is it true that being a wife is like being a second mother to your husbandI mean, that's nice, but I'm not saying it's a standard. Just common. (Also, aren't you both women?? Lmao) | /r/PurplePillDebate | 29/01/22 03:49 PM |
| 2 | Would you date a single mom? Why or why not?Men don't despise the people they love either. I hate this sub, I find the commenter you replied to despicable for his dehumanizing views, but the solution isn't hating men. These subs seriously are demeaning to read through as a woman, but whenever I am bored enough to come in here I have to take extra caution to not let the men here influence my views of men outside of these dumb ass communities. There are lots of good men. Don't become the same as the men who hate women in these subs, just wi… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 23/01/22 01:37 AM |
| 1 | Younger women, do you agree with the pretty boy aesthetic being attractive to women at all? And to what extent do you think that redpillers are right about what women want?6'3??? Man, lift your head up. Spending too much time on places like this sub has completely inflated what you think the average dating standards are. There are plenty of women who are fine with short guys. If you thought your chances were low before, where do you think they are now that you've convinced yourself that you're 'an ugly shortcel' who could never possibly be loved? Stop listening to toxic places like this, red pill, fds, etc. Your worth and value isn't defined by your height or look… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 23/01/22 01:13 AM |
| 1 | Is it true that being a wife is like being a second mother to your husbandSure, housewives should be doing the majority of cooking and cleaning. This is their 'job' in the relationship if a husband is the breadwinner, but this is also prevelant in working couples. A woman with a full time job still ends up doing the vast majority of parenting, housework, and cooking in a lot of relationships. My parents are that way. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 22/01/22 11:24 PM |
| 1 | Is it true that being a wife is like being a second mother to your husbandI don't know about a second mother, but I can kind of see it with my parents. A lot of working wives have to deal with the standard of doing the majority of parenting and housework, even with a full time job (and in my mom's case, one more physically demanding than my dad's job where she works the entire day on the days she has work.) My mom takes care of ALL the laundry, holiday/vacation planning, and shopping. She takes care of basically all of the cleaning, parenting, cooking (when she's not … | /r/PurplePillDebate | 22/01/22 11:18 PM |
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