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me too. western men are seemingly perfect, but western women are displaying 'unabashed hedonism' lol
/r/PurplePillDebate09/12/24 07:12 AM
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you just wanna oppress women so they can cater to you. you're literally gross.
/r/PurplePillDebate09/12/24 07:09 AM
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yeah, I just checked it out and went through some of the first posts I saw. please show me the sexist posts you've seen from there, because I've only seen women sharing grievances (in physical violence they've experienced from men, discrimination disrespect) as the reason they're becoming celibate.
/r/PurplePillDebate11/11/24 10:56 PM
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'most women on tiktok,' yeah, first off 4b isn't even most women. the movement is a minority, secondly, don’t be constantly online. you're in a rage bait echo chamber targeted towards women. obvious it going to show you evil women and make you feel like men are innocent.
/r/PurplePillDebate11/11/24 10:53 PM

first off, social media is not the only places that sexism exists. secondly, that's not true. there are so many spaces made specifically for women hating, so much misogynistic content that is out there. there is just simply not the same amount of misandrist content, because the history/impact is not the same. misogyny is socially acceptable enough for many men to feel the need to randomly demean/objectify and discriminate against women, at much higher rates than the reverse. compared to misogyny…
/r/PurplePillDebate11/11/24 10:47 PM

I mean, if men chose to become conservative because specific women don't want to have sex them, then that's their own problem. I don't feel sympathy for them. also, it's not 'punishing,' these men, lol. it's just some people choosing to exercise their autonomy.
/r/PurplePillDebate11/11/24 10:40 PM
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yes, but sex is very strong thing in our society. 'sex sells,' as a sort of saying that shows its importance. a self declared celibacy is a powerful statement, especially when it's supposed to be against discrimination. also, I never said sex is only thing women control in life. I meant to explain as why some women join the 4b movement. they cannot control misogyny, but they can control choosing to reproduce with these men.
/r/PurplePillDebate11/11/24 07:32 PM
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lots of men already don't gaf about abortion bcs it doesn't affect them the same way. to try to say that women should give sex to make these men try to have empathy is an embarrassment of our gender.
/r/PurplePillDebate11/11/24 06:04 PM
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4b is not a 'viral social media movement and to reduce it that is a little odd. these women have their reasons for not having sex (misogyny that is), and if they are actively choosing not to have sex because of their morals, how is that toxic? 4b started in east asia, because of the overwhelming rape culture and sexism that exists there, so it's not like this movement was made to 'deprive' western men or whatever. it's people making a conscious decision to get a reaction in one of the only thing…
/r/PurplePillDebate11/11/24 06:01 PM
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okay I agree with most of what you're saying , but calling women not wanting to have sex with men because of misogyny 'toxic shit' is weird. no one is owed sex.
/r/PurplePillDebate11/11/24 03:04 PM
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misandry is definitely not as 'common' as you're making it out to be, to even compare it to how women were treated/ are treated. misandrists 'jokes' are a direct parallel to the kind of misogynistic 'jokes' men make about and towards women but it's okay because they're men. in these past years, there's a bit more equal treatment (in terms of sexist sayings like 'all women are the same/all men are the same') and it really rubs the same men the wrong way.
/r/PurplePillDebate11/11/24 03:02 PM
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it is true. most women (married with kids) cook and clean and take care of their children, while having a job, while men do less of the house work because of a stereotype that it's a 'woman's job'.
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