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| 0 | The entitlement epidemic | Debate | icy-goaty | /r/PurplePillDebate | 13/03/25 01:00 AM |
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| 4 | hardest country to game and get women?I'm not saying the opposite. It's just a different game where attraction alone isn't enough. I don't generalize either.. people are different depending on the context. But in France, intellect plays a huge role. | /r/seduction | 08/05/26 10:18 PM |
| 12 | hardest country to game and get women?France… even if you speak French, people will still say you've got an accent, and sometimes that you're not really ‘one of them’. At parties, it often turns into work talk... maybe a way to sort people by status. French people can be pretty intellectual. And even if you've got game, it's still not that straightforward | /r/seduction | 08/05/26 09:26 PM |
| – | The entitlement epidemicYeah, I think I didn't explain very clearly. By 'after dating many women', I mean I've had my share of experience and I've realized that some women have lifestyles that don't align with mine. The worst part is that they don't work on themselves enough and think they deserve the 'princess treatment'. The post isn't about women looking for what they want - everyone wants to improve their situation - but rather about women who do whatever they feel like doing, while only considering themselves and … | /r/PurplePillDebate | 13/03/25 03:20 PM |
| – | The entitlement epidemicthank you | /r/PurplePillDebate | 13/03/25 02:20 AM |
| – | The entitlement epidemicIt makes better sense. thanks! | /r/PurplePillDebate | 13/03/25 02:16 AM |
| – | The entitlement epidemicGreat answers. My point, in fewer words, is that for some people, especially women, status is important and consumerism is a lifestyle. I see relationships as building something together, but many women want to show off and are never satisfied, constantly comparing themselves to their friends and asking their partners for things they cannot afford. If they aren't in a relationship yet, they heavily reject "normal" guys, then blame society why aren't men "choosing" them. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 13/03/25 01:58 AM |
| – | The entitlement epidemicMaybe towards her kids, but a romantic partner? I'm losing hope. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 13/03/25 01:30 AM |
| – | The entitlement epidemicI mean, it needs to be a balance. Either everyone has autonomy and works together as a team, or it's left to the man to work and provide. The issue I see is that many women still think in a traditional way - perhaps it's instinctive - but they don't support their partners. They only want to receive, not contribute. For example, I'm willing to provide for necessities, but many women compare themselves to others and expect a level of luxury that I simply can't maintain. It's up to her if she wants… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 13/03/25 01:25 AM |
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