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| 59 | "You cannot live unnaturally and have natural sex lives"We say "one man can change a society" but we all know that it is bullshit. Hold my beer you doomer fuck | /r/TheRedPill | 26/07/22 12:25 PM |
| 0 | Parental DNA test for all newly born childrenAgree with most of that, but I don’t know about policies for reimbursing Dad’s who raise children that weren’t theirs. Might exist, but my impression was the most that will ever do is maybe negate some alimony cases. Are other cases where the expectation is that alimony should still be paid, and I don’t know that it has any retroactive effects on divorce settlements or could lead to any sort of civil suit. My impression is that virtually all family court related legislation favors women and chil… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 21/01/22 10:26 PM |
| 2 | Parental DNA test for all newly born childrenI think your objection to the high percentage is well founded. Don’t remember where this was, but remember a pretty red pilled scientist on a podcast saying even single digit percentage statistics come with lots of caveats suggesting it’s lower in developed countries. I’ve never done a personal deep dive on this, but probably should at some point. I think the right take on this is from Bret and Heather Weinstein, who point to mitochondrial dna and covert fertility (lack of visible/male detectabl… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 21/01/22 10:16 PM |
| 1 | "In women, we find no such effect."...The comment I responded to was an insult that ignored the content of the other poster. If someone says a hurricane destroyed their house and made them homeless, and you then go on to ask “how is that preventing you from getting a job”, it’s incredibly rude and insensitive on multiple levels. A) why assume the person has no friends B) the person just told you what makes it hard for men to form bonds C) why assume the person has no girlfriend D) the content had nothing to do with getting a girl an… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 15/01/22 11:48 AM |
| 7 | Prostitution being legal in the United States WILL vastly change the dating marketYou’re assuming the dynamics of a specific service industry where the service is entirely based on the employee could benefit from organization and economies of scale like a burger place or something. You can’t scale the number of hoes willing to fuck for money. At least not easily. I suppose a sociopath could try brainwashing the masses to increase the employee base/there’s some potential for scaling via marketing, but something like prostitution doesn’t have all the potential for logistic effi… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 31/12/21 01:33 PM |
| 1 | Gender professor claims men can never truly "Like" woman. Do you Agree?I don't want that line between desirable and undesirable placed according to gender. I also think most of what compliments each other is based on personality. I think we agree. The side that says "gender roles shouldn't be constrictive and force people to be what they aren't" won that argument. I don't disagree. The side that says "different sexes clump differently personality wise and do best a different roles, on average" also wins that argument, the behavioral evidence is overwhelming. What I… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 16/12/21 05:39 PM |
| 1 | Gender professor claims men can never truly "Like" woman. Do you Agree?Thank you for acknowledging some of the good points. I think your basic premise here, and the premise of the professor, assumes the people saying “don’t x like a girl” are apt to interpret “girl” as “bad”. I think thick headed people might risk that interpretation, but the intended communication is “you are a man, and you are best suited for a man’s role, not a woman’s role”. It is not “woman’s role is bad”, it’s “that is not your role”. Now there’s a lot of crossover, and I think most of these … | /r/PurplePillDebate | 16/12/21 03:04 PM |
| 2 | Gender professor claims men can never truly "Like" woman. Do you Agree?Receiving end of what? I still fail to see where the denigration of women is happening in anything I said. I guessed where that interpretation of yours might be coming from, and maybe it’s wrong, idk anything about you. If your core motivation is not coming from bad experience you’re grafting onto this I don’t understand where the misinterpretation is coming from. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 16/12/21 02:38 PM |
| 2 | Gender professor claims men can never truly "Like" woman. Do you Agree?You’re interpreting this gendered insult thing extremely literally. It isn’t that one gender is bad/worthy of insult and the other is good. Those kinds of insults are like “you should be x, but you’re y, what kind of x is y” and can go the opposite way “you should be y, but you’re x, what kind of y is x” If you aren’t autistic I’m struggling to see why this explanation is so difficult for you. If you disagree with it, then fine, you can think there’s an implicit hatred of the other gender if you… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 16/12/21 02:32 PM |
| 2 | Dating sucks for everyoneWhat is BM and BW? Biological man and biological women? How am I gaslighting? I’m not saying anything about your specific experience with men or trying to invalidate any fear you have. Your specific environment and experience may have been particularly negative. I’m not disputing or trying to downplay anything you went through. Statistically your risk of being killed by an intimate partner in the US is astronomically low. Risk of spousal abuse is much higher, for both genders. Women primarily ab… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 16/12/21 02:14 PM |
| 5 | Gender professor claims men can never truly "Like" woman. Do you Agree?Where did I advocate or rationalize denigrating femininity and women? I specifically said men appreciate femininity in women, because most men DO. They just like it less in men, although even that isn’t entirely true. It’s contextual. You don’t want someone who is gentle, emotional, and harm avoidant in the infantry. You want a certain amount of toughness and masculine drive to dominate. But like a male teacher, or doctor, or something more personal having a more maternal side is generally appre… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 16/12/21 02:00 PM |
| 1 | Gender professor claims men can never truly "Like" woman. Do you Agree?Talking about differential gradations requires talking about what characterizes the different sides of the gradation. I’m talking about rough tendencies with overlap, not absolutes. And I think if you struggle to like men or women with either of those tendencies (I’m not talking about one gender LITERALLY ONLY being the far end of that negative extreme at all times, I’m talking about a tendency to drift more in either direction without other people to check you weaknesses), I think that’s a sign… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 16/12/21 02:14 AM |
| 0 | Gender professor claims men can never truly "Like" woman. Do you Agree?Why not? With traditional gender roles, I think men like women MORE; they add what men often have missing in themselves, or at least add what they have to a lesser degree. The idea of having someone around who is better attuned to their emotional state and that of others, who knows how to make others’ happy, who makes an effort to know what their social circle is up to regularly, etc… that’s all fucking awesome. Doesn’t matter if there are imperfections, gender roles don’t imply every woman has … | /r/PurplePillDebate | 15/12/21 11:42 PM |
| 11 | Gender professor claims men can never truly "Like" woman. Do you Agree?This is wrong on multiple levels, and quite sad. You see the opposite claim in the manosphere: “a woman only loves her children, never men”, “it’s just your turn”, “women view men as success objects”, etc. The fundamental problem is men and women want different things and relate on different levels in terms of sexual attraction. I see lots of women trying to be successful, advertise that proudly thinking men will like what they want in a partner, and then get upset when he goes for a chick who n… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 15/12/21 10:57 PM |
| 5 | Dating sucks for everyoneCorrect. 1 out of 20,000 black women, to be even more precise/explicit. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 13/12/21 09:38 PM |
| 12 | Dating sucks for everyone1) source please 2) there are 27 million black women in the US (source). 1500/27000000 is .0000555. That means out of 20,000 people, ONE person will be killed in intimate partner violence. See here to see what 20,000 looks like 3) there are fairly obvious things to avoid that significantly reduce your chances to way below even 1/20000, like not dating known violent felons, which a lot of women refuse to do because there’s a subset of women attracted to violent felons. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 13/12/21 09:05 PM |
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