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| 1 | What do you think of feminist Masha Gessen?Have you considered taking a class on critical reading. Your skills are lacking, brother man. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 13/02/15 06:30 PM |
| 3 | What do you think of feminist Masha Gessen?Man, am I about to blow your fucking mind. Dude, dude, get this, gay people, they like, sometimes have sex with straight people and like, sometimes, THEY GET PREGNANT. Fuckin trippy, right? But wait, if that didn't blow your fucking mind then this will; gay people sometimes have science babies, by either using the womb or sperm of a friend and straight up growing that shit like mold. Hell, sometimes they literally grow a baby in a petri dish! Fucking crazy shit right there. But hold the fuck on,… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 13/02/15 07:40 AM |
| 3 | What do you think of feminist Masha Gessen?You keep saying that the LGBTQ community needs to recruit and I have no idea why someone would possibly think that. We don't have registry sheets and we don't go around asking people if they've heard the Good Word. Gay people just happen. Usually from straight families. Yes, you can choose to come out, and its largely encouraged because of the risk of mental illness involved with staying in the closet, but you can't choose to be attracted to anyone. It isn't a choice. Like, at all. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 13/02/15 03:28 AM |
| 1 | Is the denial of sex in a relationship emotional abuse? I asked 38 people if denial of sex in a relationship was a form of "emotional abuse" here are the results.No shit? Look at the high divorce rates and the fact that most people have more than one relationship in their lives. I'm not sure what you're trying to get at. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 26/01/15 07:34 PM |
| 2 | Is the denial of sex in a relationship emotional abuse? I asked 38 people if denial of sex in a relationship was a form of "emotional abuse" here are the results.Banned, downvoted, what the fuck ever. The fact that you were banned before down votes happened proves my point. Your comments were likely seen as provoking a fight. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 26/01/15 07:31 PM |
| 2 | Is the denial of sex in a relationship emotional abuse? I asked 38 people if denial of sex in a relationship was a form of "emotional abuse" here are the results.Did you ever think that maybe you're getting downvoted because you're entering a women's space with the intention of causing an argument? | /r/PurplePillDebate | 26/01/15 09:24 AM |
| 2 | Is the denial of sex in a relationship emotional abuse? I asked 38 people if denial of sex in a relationship was a form of "emotional abuse" here are the results.PEOPLE DO ALL THE FUCKING TIME You regularly get told within an abusive relationship to get out and not go back, and yes, while you run a high risk of going back, people still fucking tell you not to go back. But saying no is not tantamount to hitting a person. Using it as a tool for manipulation is, but it's pretty fucking obvious when someone is punishing you and when someone isn't horny. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 26/01/15 09:23 AM |
| 1 | Is the denial of sex in a relationship emotional abuse? I asked 38 people if denial of sex in a relationship was a form of "emotional abuse" here are the results.I have no idea where you're getting your information on feminism, but you're dead wrong. Many feminists, including myself, recognize that behavior as abusive. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 26/01/15 02:29 AM |
| 2 | Is the denial of sex in a relationship emotional abuse? I asked 38 people if denial of sex in a relationship was a form of "emotional abuse" here are the results.Tell me something, has every relationship you've ever been in been amazing and happy and healthy? I'm going to guess no, otherwise it would have ended at one and we wouldn't be having this conversation. A common theme I'm seeing is that a lot of people in this thread think that they can change people to suit them and the world doesn't work like that. Not wanting to have sex doesn't always necessitate abuse, no matter how much it hurts you. You can't force a person to have sex, so the relationshi… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 25/01/15 04:51 AM |
| 3 | Is the denial of sex in a relationship emotional abuse? I asked 38 people if denial of sex in a relationship was a form of "emotional abuse" here are the results.Ending a relationship is hard all around. Its heart breaking. It just plain hurts, but if you're unhappy with how a person is and it can't be fixed staying in an unhappy relationship and causing more pain to avoid pain is unbelievably stupid. You can't have your cake and eat it too. That isn't the way life works. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 25/01/15 04:42 AM |
| 2 | Is the denial of sex in a relationship emotional abuse? I asked 38 people if denial of sex in a relationship was a form of "emotional abuse" here are the results.And sometimes that's what happens when a relationship is failing. It hurts. It sucks. It's sad. And sometimes it does come down to bad and worse. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 25/01/15 04:19 AM |
| 1 | Is the denial of sex in a relationship emotional abuse? I asked 38 people if denial of sex in a relationship was a form of "emotional abuse" here are the results.You're very right! Monogamy isn't a right! But just like needing consent to have sex, relationship boundaries need to be discussed and if your partner has a problem with you not being monogamous, just like if you have a problem with your partner not wanting sex, the relationship should be terminated. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 25/01/15 04:18 AM |
| 1 | Is the denial of sex in a relationship emotional abuse? I asked 38 people if denial of sex in a relationship was a form of "emotional abuse" here are the results.Any significant personality change in a long term relationship can have lasting effects on the other party. People are constantly changing and sometimes not for the better. People can become alcoholics over time, develop different personality traits different from what one initially fell in love with. If two people grew apart, instead of together, then the relationship is over with. You said that the person uninterested in sex has all the power and I think you are very wrong. The other part does… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 25/01/15 03:43 AM |
| 2 | Is the denial of sex in a relationship emotional abuse? I asked 38 people if denial of sex in a relationship was a form of "emotional abuse" here are the results.Depression, anxiety disorders, high level of stress, a hormone change, trauma from sexual abuse, relationship issues, body image issues, for any gender those are all valid and reasonable excuses from having sex. The thing is, sex isn't a right in a relationship. I do agree that its important for many healthy relationships, but sometimes it isn't a thing that can happen. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 25/01/15 03:35 AM |
| 6 | Is the denial of sex in a relationship emotional abuse? I asked 38 people if denial of sex in a relationship was a form of "emotional abuse" here are the results.I'm going to assume that you wouldn't get into a relationship with someone that you know isn't interested in sex, so its fair to think that in this situation the disinterested party was previously interested. In this case, a sudden disinterest in sex usually is indicative of something being wrong. Maybe that partner is depressed. Maybe there is something wrong with the relationship. What I'm getting at, in this case, there is a problem that needs to be addressed. If the refusal to have sex is tr… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 25/01/15 01:47 AM |
| 7 | Is the denial of sex in a relationship emotional abuse? I asked 38 people if denial of sex in a relationship was a form of "emotional abuse" here are the results.I think that with holding sex can be abusive, given that the intention of it be manipulation or punishment of your partner. That doesn't mean that there aren't a lot of very valid reasons to not want to have sex, though. Sometimes, people just can't and that's okay. As long as both parties in the relationship are aware that love still exists, its fine. Edit: I am blue pill If your partner won't fuck you, you still aren't entitled to sex. Yes, you can cheat on your partner, But why would you? It … | /r/PurplePillDebate | 24/01/15 06:14 PM |
| 4 | Redpillers, do you have empathy?I don't think its necessary to compartmentalize empathy. A surgeon can understand and feel for their patient while still doing a good job and not always letting it get to them. I happen to think that a person get get by without caring for anyone but themselves and I believe its easier. I do not believe its the right thing. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 25/12/14 04:06 AM |
| 2 | Redpillers, do you have empathy?Why would I choose to not empathize with someone? I think it take "balls" to be able to empathize while still doing what's best for you. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 24/12/14 11:50 PM |
| 4 | Bluepillers: are you bothered by the existence of TRP? Why/why not?Reread your comment and then try again. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 21/12/14 10:18 PM |
| 4 | Question: Do you identify as red pill or blue pill? Did you enjoy high school?You know what? I hated high school. I hated the cliques and not being able to decide anything about my life. The day I got my diploma in hand was the beginning of my life, not the peak. I'm sorry that your best years are behind you. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 21/12/14 06:58 PM |
| 8 | Bluepillers: are you bothered by the existence of TRP? Why/why not?This is exactly why I hate the red pill. It assumes that I'm some sort of game to be won and not a person. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 21/12/14 06:38 PM |
| 3 | A question for blue pillers, do you think being falsely accused and being found guilty for rape is worse than being raped?A few reasons a person who has been raped may lose family and friends: They don't believe you They believe your value as a person has decreased They can't handle the baggage you now carry Your rapist is still part of your friends and families lives | /r/PurplePillDebate | 15/12/14 08:51 PM |
| 1 | "Bookshops refuse to sell school sex predator novel"; article does mention dual standards in reporting sex crimes, as predator in the novel is a womanLolita is already one of the nation's most banned books, regardless of its status as a classic. | /r/MensRights | 14/07/13 04:27 PM |
| 1 | "Bookshops refuse to sell school sex predator novel"; article does mention dual standards in reporting sex crimes, as predator in the novel is a womanBook stores are refusing to sell it because it condones the rape and abuse of a minor, read the first sentence of the book, it's supposed to be erotic. The bookstores that refuse to sell it are taking the high road in not allowing their patrons to read "intellectual" child pornography. | /r/MensRights | 14/07/13 05:18 AM |
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