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| 0 | How important is physical attractionUnfortunately, it's nothing the gym can fix. This might sound extremely shallow, but as a woman on the slightly taller side, I can't see myself attracted to anyone my height, especially when I put on high heels to feel more feminine, but the man next to me looks like my son. On the other hand, my roommate is a former basketball player, so he is quite tall, and although he doesn't train anymore and isn't nearly as physically fit as the man I plan on marrying, his skeletal structure is large, with… | /r/RedPillWomen | 14/08/24 05:22 PM |
| – | How important is physical attractionTo clarify, I am hypersexual, to the point where sex is all that's on my mind the whole day. Even during the days spent with him, I fantasize about sex... just not with him, but rather with one of my roommates whom I've been sleeping with ever since I moved here. | /r/RedPillWomen | 14/08/24 03:44 PM |
| 1 | How important is physical attractionI'm in the same position as you. The only difference is that this guy and I have known each other for more than 7 years (our parents are very close friends), and he claims he has been lovestruck from the moment he first saw me and is still deeply in love with me. I, on the other hand, find his company somewhat pleasant, but oddly enough, I feel repulsed when he touches me. ...Which is weird, given the fact that I consider myself to have a high libido, but regardless of how many dates he takes me… | /r/RedPillWomen | 14/08/24 03:19 PM |
| 1 | I want a man taller than me, and I don’t get why people think that’s shallow.Why should you feel bad for having a preference? Especially if you like wearing heels and still feeling small and feminine next to a man. Call me shallow, a heightist, or whatever, but the first physical attribute that caught my attention when I first met my partner of 5+ years was his height (6'6"). Obviously, he's got plenty of other qualities that make him attractive, but in all honesty, I wouldn't have been interested in him if he were shorter than me or my height (5'6"). He, in turn, mentio… | /r/RedPillWomen | 16/02/24 03:07 PM |
| 1 | Women with high standards should date unattractive menPersonally, I'd choose Shrek over Prince Charming any day, but that's because I don't consider physical appearance as an important factor when choosing the right partner, as there are other qualities, such as compatible personality, which play a significant role in a relationship. Not only that, but looks are only temporary and lose meaning in the long run. On the other hand, attractiveness is subjective. Other people might see my man as the ugliest creature on the planet, but if he's a decent p… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 06/12/23 09:01 AM |
| 6 | What icks/turn off do you have for men?That's called shitty behavior. No, it's called having a preference, and everybody is allowed to be attracted to what they personally find attractive, as well as to have certain turn-offs. The fact that you sound a bit offended leads me to believe you've likely forgotten the topic that is in discussion. I'm not being judgemental towards genetically feminine men at all. I have absolutely nothing against them as a whole, and in reality, I have befriended quite a lot of guys who fall into that categ… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 02/12/23 07:05 AM |
| 1 | What icks/turn off do you have for men?It is a fact that a large number of women on this sub need to look in the mirror and perhaps lower their standards a little. On another note, I've also heard that the attraction towards feminine boys is linked to lower estrogen levels in a woman or another hormonal issue. When speaking about "effeminate" men, I'm referring to physical appearance and behaviours, such as voice, walk and mannerisms. In other words, flamboyancy, or anything noticeable which would make me doubt their sexual orientati… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 02/12/23 06:13 AM |
| 0 | What icks/turn off do you have for men?Damn, most of the points mentioned in the comments somewhat describe my current partner, but eh. At least he's tall. Some things which haven't been talked about enough: * Lack of facial hair / High estrogen * Effeminacy in all aspects * Submissive (in the bedroom) But that's because I'm personally attracted to masculinity. For some reason, I feel like most men look much better when they haven't shaven their facial hair. A bit of trim is fine, but a silky smooth baby face that makes you look like… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 01/12/23 11:05 PM |
| – | If women feel they work too much its because sometimes they burden themselvesOr just buy a dishwasher. Problem solved. I'm in a 50/50 type of relationship where things aren't really half-and-half. My man loathes doing the dishes or any type of housework for that matter, as he doesn't deem it necessary, so I have to do it myself. Every time I ask him to do something, anything to contribute at least a little to maintaining a clean house environment, he would either say, "Yeah, I'll do it later." (and the dirty dishes remain in the sink for days until I can't bear the sight… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 26/11/23 02:09 PM |
| 4 | Are women jealous of guys dating younger women, or are they perhaps legitimately concerned for the women?I'd most likely be heavily downvoted for saying this, but most women (such as myself) would rarely admit the insecurity they begin to develop after they pass their mid-20s or early- to mid-30s. Of course, this largely depends on the environment/culture they've grown up in, their parents, and numerous other factors that contribute to their personal view of aging and when a woman is no longer "in her prime", so to speak. For instance, I'm 26, and although I've been told I look much younger, most p… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 12/11/23 08:42 AM |
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