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I think in general it is quite difficult to pull someone above your league because that requires someone else to go for someone below their league. Few are willing to go for someone below their league, I mean why would they? The end result is we end up partnering up with someone more or less at our level (objectively anyway). The trick is to accept this and then find someone you have an awesome connection with.
/r/PurplePillDebate22/10/25 12:01 AM
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Kids are expensive as well (I have 3 I know). You are taking on an economic liability. In Australia 56% of single Mum's are below the poverty line. https://www.csmc.org.au/2024/03/13/csmc-launches-report-on-largest-survey-of-single-mothers/ The opportunity cost of getting to marry and have your own family. A lot of single Mum's don't want more kids. Social stigma
/r/PurplePillDebate05/05/25 02:05 AM
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I tend to agree. I have an old circle of friends (male). None of us are the "hot, bad boy" type but we all have decent jobs (some more successful than others). none of us are unattractive , we take care of ourselves no obesity etc.. The sort of guys that make good husbands/fathers. Its funny we were all single on our 21st birthday. I remember laughing about it. We all got snapped up between 22 and 26. Now we are all mid 30's, mortgage and kids. I sort of feel a lot of woman get very realistic ab…
/r/PurplePillDebate05/05/25 01:35 AM
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IMHO if you are are average looking and take care of yourself. Dress well, groom yourself, go to the gym. You sort of become above average. If you are also a decent person who is sociable with a good job that can support a family well you become a somewhat decent catch.
/r/PurplePillDebate01/05/25 02:52 AM
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I think some young woman go though a "perfect guy" phase in there late teens/early 20's. Most grow out of that phase. Some men seam to assign this phase to all woman at all times. Some guys sort of go though this phase as well. Young people in general a prone to getting hung up on ideals.
/r/PurplePillDebate01/05/25 02:46 AM
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I mean this is pretty much it. A woman rejected me at 22. I knew she wouldn't get the guy she wanted but it is what it is.I wouldn't have even written her off as an option at the time. Its difficult finding a well put together woman who you have a solid connection with. Anyway when I am 24 I am talking to her friend (both these people were in the same friend group) and she tells me (this woman) is pregnant....anyway she had the baby, the dude didn't hang round long if at all. I didn't actually s…
/r/PurplePillDebate23/04/25 02:46 AM
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