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Well we a shit ton of correlative evidence of a pareto distribution, including the attractiveness ratio, online dating match rates, and rate of single men Vs single women.
/r/PurplePillDebate28/08/23 11:51 AM
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Just married couples, but over 50% of people over 30 have been married at least once, but considering the age gap amongst married couples keeps consistently dropping, I do not believe it's supremely different compared to non-married couples. And in the best case it still doesn't compensate for the massive relationship gap
/r/PurplePillDebate28/08/23 11:34 AM
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Bruh
/r/PurplePillDebate28/08/23 10:53 AM

No one cares about your lack of empathy
/r/PurplePillDebate28/08/23 10:48 AM

Yes, women are generally unaware.
/r/PurplePillDebate28/08/23 10:47 AM

The average age gap is 2.3 years in U.S couples. Age gap is a c0*e explanation for this phenomenon
/r/PurplePillDebate28/08/23 10:33 AM

Having a sex once a year is not all comparable to the average times a woman has sex. The discrepancy is far larger than what your study paints it as, it's just statistical fumbling at this point to consider 1/year = 1/week.
/r/PurplePillDebate28/08/23 10:32 AM
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Why do you people keep parroting this c0*e? The average age gap of US heterosexual relationships is 2.3 years It's literally statistically impossible for the age gap to make up the difference
/r/PurplePillDebate28/08/23 10:11 AM
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Don't know if they say it, but they would be objectively wrong. The average age gap of US heterosexual relationships is 2.3 years
/r/PurplePillDebate28/08/23 10:09 AM

The average age gap in a U.S couple is 2.3 years. The numbers don't add up
/r/PurplePillDebate28/08/23 10:08 AM
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It's a PEW study, you can literally look it up with a Google search. PEW is the most trusted sources for surveying worldwide, it has been used to institute government policy.
/r/PurplePillDebate28/08/23 10:06 AM
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It'll be ludicrous, borderline lunacy, for him to be literally dating all these females at once. What's more likely is that Chad fucks a different girl every week, and these women consider their fuckzone predicament as a relationship.
/r/PurplePillDebate28/08/23 10:05 AM
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People in the West and South-East Asia are constantly talking about chad harems, you just choose to ignore them and label them as incels, herbivores, losers, virgins, etc, etc It's not their fault you put your fallacious feelings above facts.
/r/PurplePillDebate28/08/23 10:03 AM

The average age gap of U.S couples is 2.3 years, it's literally statistically impossible for the 28-29 year olds to compensate for a near 40% difference in relationship status amongst the genders. Soft harems and situationships are a far more probable explanation.
/r/PurplePillDebate28/08/23 10:01 AM

Facts don't care about your feelings, or your strawman (1%??? Quote to me one popular red-pilled comment that unironically claims this?) Polygamy and soft harems are high amongst young women, there aren't enough single 30 year olds to justify the age gap argument.
/r/PurplePillDebate28/08/23 09:58 AM

I agree. But this is only MEETING people. These relationships obviously carry on to real life pretty quickly. It's not like you're meeting someone and talking to them strictly on the internet for months before dating lmao. You meet them online, talk a bit, and usually ask to meet up fairly quickly if you like eachother. And you fundamentally misunderstand the implication of what means, pretty much all those relationships started because the men being selected have gotten past the looks threshold…
/r/PurplePillDebate27/08/23 02:58 PM
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One of the biggest? Nope, because like that other guy said, it would be a minimum of 80-95% mortality rate for it to even begin justifying the number of men who didn't reproduce. Which we know didn't happen. The current leading hypothesis was that the cause was intersexual dynamics. https://psmag.com/environment/17-to-1-reproductive-success
/r/PurplePillDebate27/08/23 01:06 PM
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The species was in constant growth during that period, so the consensus so far is that most if not all surviving women managed to reproduce.
/r/PurplePillDebate27/08/23 01:03 PM

This is just gaslighting, over 40% of relationships are made on the internet, 3rd party communal hangouts in America are dead, the only other options are bars (lol), nightclubs (lol), the workplace and mutual friends. Men's loneliness didn't just spontaneously appear out of the void, there are actual excuses for why it's so prevalent nowadays. And men and women can. have the same hobbies. This is just statistically incorrect unless if you're inferring to exceptions, the average woman does not sh…
/r/PurplePillDebate27/08/23 12:57 PM
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This is where people fundamentally confuse male nature in an attempt to seem egalitarian. In a man's world; needy women are a plus, in an alpha man's world; needy women are not noticed as problematic, they aren't noticed at all. Men aren't really as repulsed or attracted to a woman's personality as they are to her looks.
/r/PurplePillDebate26/08/23 03:44 PM
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