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| 3 | Women of PPD, how did you meet your significant other, and what made them/their approach different from the rest?He was my TA for one of my engineering classes when we were in college. I was a freshman and he was in his senior year. But the reason as to how we started talking romantically is because we matched on tinder lol | /r/PurplePillDebate | 08/02/23 02:11 AM |
| 3 | Are red pill fathers contradictory when raising daughters?I’m married and my husband is an engineer. We met when we were students so Idk if it counts but I never hid how ambitious I am with my career goals. Whenever he brought me to his work events or dinner with coworkers he always introduced me as “this is my wife, hellokittyonfire, she’s an engineer.” | /r/PurplePillDebate | 19/01/23 08:46 PM |
| 4 | Are red pill fathers contradictory when raising daughters?I’m at the age where many of my college classmates just started getting married. I can guarantee you, many of of male classmates ended up getting married with other professionals. Just last week I went to a wedding where the man is an engineer and the wife is a PA! | /r/PurplePillDebate | 19/01/23 08:42 PM |
| 22 | Are red pill fathers contradictory when raising daughters?Correct, which is why I believe RP is misogynistic, “rule for thee, not for me” bullcrap. Due to my dad’s work, my dad’s friends/colleagues are mostly oil&gas executives all over Asia. Growing up I’m mostly friends with these executives’ kids. Yes their wives are mostly a SAHM. Literally the only wife I know who works is my mom (she’s a doctor). However, none of these executives’ daughters are SAHM and/or uneducated. Not only that, I would say 90% of the daughters hold a job in a male dominated … | /r/PurplePillDebate | 19/01/23 08:15 PM |
| 1 | trp says women expire around age 12-18. i was wondering if any one can change my view here.I’m calling FBI | /r/PurplePillDebate | 05/01/23 01:55 PM |
| 1 | Single Women, what are your standards?I’m a woman in civil engineering! I don’t mind admitting my profession is a masculine one. I read somewhere how men tend to work better with numbers and items (eg engineers, mechanics, plumbers) while women work better with people (nurses, teachers, sales, HR, etc). Men also tend to have higher IQ, while women tend to have higher EQ. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 29/12/22 12:35 PM |
| 1 | Single Women, what are your standards?Have you taken any computer science classes in college before? Could you tell me the ratio between men and women? | /r/PurplePillDebate | 29/12/22 12:36 AM |
| 4 | Single Women, what are your standards?Okay okay I’m married but if I were single these are my preferences (okay I must admit it’s heavily influenced by my husband) Height: >5’8” and taller (my husband is 6’) Income: >75k (my husband is 92k) AND must be white collar professionals with masculine job (eg engineer, computer science). My husband is engineer Race: black or asian (my husband is black I’m asian) Body type: THICC (dadbod) and nice butt (my husband is a bit too muscular tbh but he does have nice butt. He also recently started… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 28/12/22 03:00 PM |
| 5 | Men say they want the good old days back. But were women truly happier back when the norm was a SAHM? Or did they just not have the ability to leave and were more tolerant than women now?Right but your question is about being at the mercy of boss vs spouse. Which proved OP’s point. Divorce has never been illegal in the US, not that I know of, so I don’t know why you said as it is right now when it has never been. But it comes with consequences. Kids being separated, financial, assets, social acceptance, family, etc. Meanwhile, with your boss, you can just shake their hands and move along with you life. No consequences. Do you think marriage life is without hardship and challenge… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 27/12/22 04:33 AM |
| 6 | Men say they want the good old days back. But were women truly happier back when the norm was a SAHM? Or did they just not have the ability to leave and were more tolerant than women now?But then again the percentage of women who attending psychiatrists or counselors improved dramatically due to mental health issues not being as taboo in today’s world. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 27/12/22 04:16 AM |
| 8 | Men say they want the good old days back. But were women truly happier back when the norm was a SAHM? Or did they just not have the ability to leave and were more tolerant than women now?This type of question is annoying to me and so in-genuine. I literally gave my 2 weeks notice to my boss solely due to being bored with my job. Granted I stayed since I was offered a 12% raise but I can’t do it to my husband. I can’t just leave if I’m bored or don’t feel fulfilled. Or even if I don’t respected or feel like I don’t get fairly “compensated” in marriage. I left my previous job because my old boss doesn’t have boundaries. Can’t do that once married. Gotta work through it and continu… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 27/12/22 04:13 AM |
| 139 | Don’t buy into indulgent couples content - especially around Valentine’s DayThe longer and cheesier the paragraphs are, the more miserable the relationships are. Nope, can’t and won’t change my mind. | /r/FemaleDatingStrategy | 09/02/22 04:25 PM |
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