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women are also expected to participate in culture and economy, so if your goal is to meet and fall in love with a woman, choosing not to participate is also greatly limiting your exposure to potential prospects for dating . Living in your mom's basement playing video games to reject / not participate in culture and economy isn't going to expose you to women let alone win you any mating points
/r/PurplePillDebate04/08/25 02:22 PM
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All your points are exactly what people mean when they say "work on yourself and love will find you". To me as a woman, functional and emotionally stable are the most attractive traits. A man who isn't desperate for women to fill their void and has self fulfilling life is attractive.
/r/PurplePillDebate04/08/25 02:18 PM
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How old are you?
/r/PurplePillDebate04/08/25 02:08 PM
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That's def not true I know plenty of short and /or ugly guys who have a gf/wife. It's just those guys are actually nice dudes
/r/PurplePillDebate04/08/25 02:06 PM
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If US men want women to have more sex with them (attractive or not), removing abortion rights is not the way
/r/PurplePillDebate04/08/25 02:05 PM
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Heart disease is the largest killer and it's created largely by obesity, lack of motivation, lacking self control, depression, and other comorbidities caused by essentially giving up
/r/PurplePillDebate04/08/25 01:58 PM
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Perhaps those men back then confused security for love. I think a lot of men today believe that women still only marry for wealth/success despite having ability to participate in capitalism and make our own wealth. I'm sure many women who feel powerless do still do so, but the number of women rejecting patriarchal/traditional values is growing. Men still strive to achieve wealth /status because they're told by socialization that's what women want, but then realizing they can't just throw money a…
/r/PurplePillDebate04/08/25 01:54 PM
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you are creating a culture of distrust by using your insecurities as an excuse to refuse your partner the autonomy to make pro-relationship choices
/r/PurplePillDebate26/05/25 02:49 PM
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Men forcing it in dry happens very very often to women
/r/PurplePillDebate24/05/25 03:50 PM
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Problem is he doesn't want a married relationship. I don't even think this is about women. It's about comparing himself to men. he wants to feel high value
/r/PurplePillDebate24/05/25 03:46 PM
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I suppose you also believe that women who dress in more revealing clothing are "asking for it." In case you didn't know, women have voices and those who have the ability and want to will say no. If they speak to her you should be able to trust her to reject them. If you don't trust her, what's the point of the relationship? If you think she would be so easily swindled by some dude at a club she wasn't the woman for you to begin with.
/r/PurplePillDebate23/05/25 01:20 AM
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Women are absolutely socialized more than men to be a caregiver--thats why baby dolls are common toys for girls (and the baby dolls themselves are almost always girls too). As far as home economics goes we did home ec classes in middle school (mid thirties here) where all students attended mandatory cooking and sewing classes. The real socialization and education happens at home
/r/PurplePillDebate21/05/25 02:16 PM
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Whether or not she dresses revealing doesnt determine or effect the chances whether she will cheat on a person (unless dressing revealing is considered cheating in your relationship boundary negotiation)
/r/PurplePillDebate20/05/25 08:11 PM

I definitely had "little woman syndrome" (aka aggressive) as a teenage girl in response to constantly being picked up, thrown around, dropped. It happened every day. Holy fuck it was annoying
/r/PurplePillDebate18/05/25 03:17 PM

On the flipside very tall women also have similar experiences. If women are taller than men, it seems both sexes feels uncomfortable with a potentially different "power" dynamic (men being short = "having less power than women" = he is weak and deserves less respect; women being taller = "having more power than men" = she makes men below her feel weak and she deserves less respect)
/r/PurplePillDebate18/05/25 03:15 PM
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It harms in both directions. Sex is considered animalistic for men and men are expected to be predators (boys will be boys, afterall!), but women (also animals) are set to this standard of purity, so women must deny their instinctual drive for sex. Men who don't live solely for sex are "pussies," men who are predators are forgiven for their "animalistic nature," whereas women are pedastalized and expected to be virgin purity, so women who don't live up to their purity role or who love sex are im…
/r/PurplePillDebate21/12/23 05:55 PM
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I’m not sure about the cheaters themselves, but research shows men will be more upset and ruminate about the physical act of cheating, whereas women are more upset/ruminate on the emotional cheating.
/r/PurplePillDebate20/12/23 04:58 PM
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Perhaps they have limitless selection but they don’t have limitless options. For women, finding men online to fuck is considered highly risky. Every woman I know has a sexual assault story of one kind or another, which makes pursuing the “selection” undesirable. Majority of the time on dating apps, I’d be declining people who even have a slight creep factor, not based at all on actual appearance. The problem with online dating is it doesn’t give context to a photo like meeting in real life does.…
/r/PurplePillDebate19/11/23 11:49 PM
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The pandemic/social distancing etc totally doesn’t have anything to do with that…
/r/PurplePillDebate24/03/23 01:19 AM
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