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| 0 | When is explicit(verbal) consent ever given by women for initial intimacy(touching and kissing). Is this practiced in reality?I have literally never been turned off by men who ask for consent. You seem to be someone who thinks all women think/behave identically. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 26/01/22 03:11 PM |
| -1 | When is explicit(verbal) consent ever given by women for initial intimacy(touching and kissing). Is this practiced in reality?Asking for consent is hot. While implicit consent works for most situations if people are adept at reading body language, asking explicitly is so hot. Most of the women I know love it, because it shows us that a man respects us enough to not assume. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 26/01/22 02:44 PM |
| 3 | If you wouldn't commit to a woman that had a high n-count, you cannot complain when women "withold" sex before commitment.Do you also believe that men who have flings and hookups are low value and don't deserve relationships? | /r/PurplePillDebate | 20/01/22 01:43 PM |
| 2 | If you wouldn't commit to a woman that had a high n-count, you cannot complain when women "withold" sex before commitment.Have you had flings or hookups in the past? | /r/PurplePillDebate | 20/01/22 01:42 PM |
| 3 | If you wouldn't commit to a woman that had a high n-count, you cannot complain when women "withold" sex before commitment.Right, how would you justify this guy's other comment that implied that 'high value women' have self-control (when it comes to sex)? Wouldn't that mean he's associating a woman's value to her sexual history? | /r/PurplePillDebate | 20/01/22 10:29 AM |
| 2 | If you wouldn't commit to a woman that had a high n-count, you cannot complain when women "withold" sex before commitment.Okay I see how my comment might be misinterpreted. What I mean is that it's a double standard that women having sex on the first date is a 'shady' thing that somehow lowers their value as a woman and a long term partner, yet men doing the same thing isn't frowned upon (he equated women having first date sex to men being rapists). There's almost never any discussion that looks down on men who are okay with sex on the first date, because having sex isn't something that's used as a measure of a man… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 20/01/22 09:40 AM |
| 2 | If you wouldn't commit to a woman that had a high n-count, you cannot complain when women "withold" sex before commitment.I have no idea what FDS is, but I'm referring to the commentor saying that a woman having ONS or casual sex is shady and is similar to man raping someone. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 20/01/22 08:35 AM |
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