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You may need to actually price out how much that labor is worth if you're going to be so petty as to put it into dollars and cents. It's $75 for me to get a pretty basic clean of my small two-bedroom apartment, and that doesn't include things like the dishes, cleaning out the refrigerator, or doing my laundry, which have to be done every day. Definitely doesn't include cooking. Really think about whether or not you want to use this as a measure, because you're going to have to be thorough, and y…
/r/MarriedRedPill20/10/15 05:14 PM
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I'm cracking up that you find it necessary to capitalize "man." How pretentious.
/r/MarriedRedPill20/10/15 05:03 PM
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You don't think that it's at all strange that he considered that as an option? Were my fiance to be suddenly without health insurance, that wouldn't even be in the neighborhood of potential options.
/r/MarriedRedPill20/10/15 04:51 PM
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Who's saying that? No one is saying that. It's definitely a good move to look for work with better benefits. But the fact that he even considered telling her to fuck off and deal with it on her own is telling. I'm sure there are ways she supports OP that aren't financial, and if there aren't, the relationship has bigger problems. No one's saying that he should roll over and be a doormat. But his reaction is devoid of caring or empathy. I'm delighted that he doesn't want to get married. That's a …
/r/MarriedRedPill20/10/15 04:41 PM
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He says in the OP that she cannot afford her own health insurance. It's a shame that you're too far up your own RP ass to recognize normal compassion. You disgust me.
/r/MarriedRedPill20/10/15 04:31 PM
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Listen, I've experienced firsthand the distress that being without health insurance provides. People without health insurance who don't make much -- which his girlfriend doesn't -- often forego badly needed medical care until the problem requires emergency attention. Emergency care is incredibly costly and will only further cripple her financially. Is it ridiculous to assume that, if you love your partner, you wouldn't want to condemn them to this, when in this case it's pretty easy and not that…
/r/MarriedRedPill20/10/15 04:14 PM
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No. Beta bucks is a silly idea predicated on a very real fear that a lot of men have of being wanted by women for the resources he can provide rather than being loved and appreciated for himself as a person. At twenty-four, most guys are hitting their stride. Graduating college and having a job makes a man more confident, which will absolutely make him a better partner. He's old enough to have developed some maturity. A lot of women in their early twenties who may have hesitated to ask a man out…
/r/PurplePillDebate05/06/15 01:13 AM
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Unfortunately, a willful misunderstanding of present feminist movement is prevalent and pernicious among TRP.
/r/PurplePillDebate05/06/15 12:55 AM
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We don't. We blame a system.
/r/PurplePillDebate05/06/15 12:54 AM
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I don't understand why high partner count is equated with thoughtless promiscuity. I've had a substantial number of partners (nearing thirty at twenty-seven years old; to TRP, "slutty"). Two of them were one-night stands. The rest were men or women I had been friends with for a substantial number of months or years, enjoyed as people and later as sexual partners, and typically remain friends with to this day. They were safe situations of mutually healthy sexual fun. I'm a happy, balanced person,…
/r/PurplePillDebate19/05/15 09:29 PM
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It seems weird to me that there'd be access to abortions but NOT to proper birth control. 100% agree with you otherwise.
/r/PurplePillDebate19/05/15 09:25 PM
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The mother doesn't even have to do anything to provide for it and it can still live. Wrong. The mother has to give it use of her body for about nine months. If she doesn't want it there, this can be severely physically and mentally traumatizing, and opens her up to a whole host of health problems she wouldn't have had if she had been able to abort.
/r/PurplePillDebate19/05/15 09:22 PM
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Traffic is an inconvenience. An unwanted pregnancy is a serious physical, psychological and economic burden on both the mother and the state.
/r/PurplePillDebate19/05/15 09:21 PM
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Woman wants to get an abortion at 7 months, with tax payer money, and anyone that disagrees with that is trying to take away women's rights? Yeah fuck off. When has this ever happened? ridiculous assertion.
/r/PurplePillDebate19/05/15 09:20 PM
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That study is next to useless as support for your point. The people involved in these speed-dating events had only their gut reactions to the other person's attractiveness to go on. You can't actually get a feel for a person much beyond that initial gut-punch of attractiveness (or not) in such a brief period of time. Of COURSE they'd be choosing the participants that are most physically attractive -- attractiveness is the only variable that's really being presented here.
/r/PurplePillDebate19/05/15 09:00 PM
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It's next to impossible to punish a rapist. Unless a rape kit is done right away, there's no physical evidence, and without extensive bruising, contusions, etc. to prove she fought back, the presence of semen can be dismissed as a product of consensual sex. It becomes a case of "he said, she said." Very difficult and often impossible to prove in court. Even if a girl DOES press charges, these cases are most often dismissed. Additionally, there are often very few social repercussions unless that …
/r/PurplePillDebate17/04/15 08:49 PM
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One of the problems I'm seeing here is that you're looking at rapists as this special category of people. Rapists aren't moustache-twirling villains. Men who rape are often ordinary men who were taught that if she really didn't want to have sex, she wouldn't have accepted his invitation to stay over/crash at his place/go out for drinks/whatever, or that it's her good upbringing and her desire not to be seen as a slut that are making her say "no" and if he can just push past that "last-minute res…
/r/PurplePillDebate17/04/15 08:35 PM
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I want to abolish the draft entirely.
/r/ExRedPill23/12/14 02:07 PM
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Disclaimer: 27/f, feminist, American, works full-time, long-term relationship with a man leading to marriage. Regarding male "disposability": this is something that I've seen come up a lot recently and I'm honestly very concerned about. While we've seen a lot of movement for women towards accepting themselves and breaking out of gender roles, there hasn't been any equivalent accepting of men doing the same. In order to achieve the equality and justice we need, we truly need to get on providing t…
/r/ExRedPill09/10/14 08:50 PM
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Reading this made me feel sick to my stomach. I can't believe that there are men out there who hate women, and try to convince others to hate women, as much as they do.
/r/ExRedPill09/10/14 08:29 PM
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My younger sister, a chemical engineer, has a standing desk. I can't tell you how jealous I am; I work in law and have to have a nice conservative heavy desk rather than a functional one.
/r/PurplePillDebate13/08/14 08:28 PM
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Great, incisive article. I'm so tired of mansplaining men assuming that they know more about the experience of women than, say, a woman does.
/r/MensRights18/12/13 09:02 PM
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