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And if they are good judges based on what they'd normally evaluate a man on...isn't it odd how it changes for a woman? I'm really puzzled why you think it's impossible for a woman to get pussy privilege. Do you not think attractive people get advantages in society? Men are attracted to women, even anonymous women, so why wouldn't women receive advantages of that attraction online?
/r/PurplePillDebate04/06/20 04:50 AM
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Plastic surgery. Not truly needed if the guy is interesting or is skilled in something creative though. Edit: I should add I'm not supporting plastic surgery per se. But you did ask.
/r/PurplePillDebate04/06/20 04:44 AM
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I said apart from abstract works. If you're working with figure drawing there are objectively shitty drawings and non-shitty drawings. Is something proportional or not. If the whole POINT of the forum is to critique which figures are more realistic or not, you're not going to say the figure with the spaghetti arms is better than the one that understands how the muscles fit on the skeleton.
/r/PurplePillDebate04/06/20 04:39 AM
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I mean, they're not wrong. If sex is less valuable to one party by a large degree, that party may feel impinged upon eventually and want something to make up for it.
/r/PurplePillDebate04/06/20 04:19 AM
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Artistic skills can be objectively judged, despite this bizarre notion they cannot. Form, volume, a sense of 3D space--apart from purely abstract works--are you really suggesting people can't judge one well-drawn object from another? As for being able to judge my own artwork--I certainly can judge it, especially if I'm posting drawings reflecting different skill levels over time.
/r/PurplePillDebate04/06/20 04:15 AM
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Honestly, I think you're a little too emotionally attached to this issue to respond to what I say objectively. I'm giving you my experiences as a woman having seen this plenty of times in various online circles, as a woman who has posted mediocre shit and gotten compliments, support, and attention simply because I was one of a few women in the group.
/r/PurplePillDebate04/06/20 03:59 AM
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All right, let me be more precise. EXCEPT MGTOW and probably most of the incel communities. (Though I swear to god if she hangs out in these anti-women communities long enough some simp will DM her and profess to be 'on her side'. She may possibly have to wait 2-3 days for this to occur.) Is this simping relevant to what a woman is commenting about, or more derailing any non-sexual conversation along the lines of "oh you're so pretty"? Both. I've seen women post terrible artwork/boring-as-fuck s…
/r/PurplePillDebate04/06/20 03:30 AM
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Nothing in and of itself. This seems like a concept that was developed in the U.S. by white women.
/r/PurplePillDebate04/06/20 03:25 AM
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Thank you for the Facebook facts.
/r/PurplePillDebate04/06/20 03:11 AM
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This is intriguing. Females are never isolated and lonely (aside from very old widowed females), whereas there's a wide spectrum for males - some males are completely isolated and lonely, whereas with other males, everyone wants to spend time with them. There is a halo around most women. People (including other women) expect them to be more accommodating, friendly, and giving. For better or worse, it's a self-fulfilling prophecy.
/r/PurplePillDebate04/06/20 03:09 AM
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Outside of contexts where a woman is looking for sexual interaction/validation (e.g., OLD), are there benefits a woman gains from disclosing her gender in online conversation platforms like Reddit or Twitter? If so, do these benefits outweigh the risk of harassment, gatekeeping, and condescension? Yes. Usually it's a nerdy/aspie girl who has issues with other women and problems making friends with them. In any group where there are predominantly men, a few will treat her worse but the majority w…
/r/PurplePillDebate04/06/20 03:04 AM
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