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2

because only clueless people who are bad in statistics and want to score cheap points talk about Dunning-Kruger effect. DK effect is basically just a statistical artifact caused by regression to mean with no good evidence that any such psychological effect exists /rant over
/r/MensRights04/08/26 08:41 AM
193

did you file a complaint? If people don't do their part, nothing will ever change
/r/MensRights31/07/26 02:31 PM
-7

Stop exaggerating, sure women have some benefits, but "half the life of a woman" and half the rights? That's just ridiculous. Hysteria never helped anyone.
/r/MensRights24/07/26 12:15 AM
4

eh, I think that for most men it can't be called oppression, realistically it's an unfair treatment
/r/MensRights18/06/26 08:47 AM
7

That's like straight from the Yes, Prime Minister. It seems that he did only the first poll the episode talks about - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ahgjEjJkZks
/r/MensRights07/05/26 06:39 AM
4

You don't behave as a Christian. "You'll tell them by the fruit "
/r/RPChristians27/01/26 08:34 AM
26

"The duo falsely claimed Christopher was a licensed architect through their company, " there were probably far more incriminating signatures by him than by her
/r/MensRights05/01/26 10:57 AM
1

Doesn't he believe that God is omnipotent?
/r/RPChristians24/11/25 09:42 AM
4

from the sane person's perspective no, from the feminist perspective if the genders were switched yes.
/r/MensRights07/11/25 06:24 PM
46

I know I did everything possible to save my marriage, but I'm the one that picked her. And I can't help but feel responsible for that pain he's feeling, even though we've been separated for 5 years. I never ever heard the same thing told by the single mum. My heart goes out to you
/r/MensRights29/09/25 06:56 AM
1

playboy depicted nude women, not people engaging in sex. I bet that that you feel extra good, when you cuck yourself by watching other men have sex with women you don't have. Nothing gay about that, riiight?
/r/MensRights26/09/25 08:34 AM
0

do you think that men didn't masturbate before they could get pron on VHS or internet? right, just keep telling it to yourself did you even read what I wrote?
/r/MensRights25/09/25 05:50 PM
4

I think that watching porn is universally unhealthy. Sure there are probably some health benefits to ejaculation but it's not like the only way to ejaculate is with porn. And the funny thing is that it has almost always a homoerotic component. Think about it - either you watch some naked guy railing someone. Or you watch lesbian action. The only exception is to watch a solo woman
/r/MensRights25/09/25 12:28 PM
5

that's a great news for all falsely accused in Scotland. I hope it's not only for sexual assault but for everything, because I feel that "not proven" verdict is really unhealthy for a society as a whole
/r/MensRights12/09/25 12:39 PM
-2

nooo, I need to tell them while the body is still warm, my take is so rad that they can't live a minute without it. Also I have a memory of an aquarium fish, so I'd better not take any risks about it. did I understand you correctly?
/r/MensRights11/09/25 07:55 AM
-4

shut up at least until the funeral repeating once again for the people among us who have problems with a text comprehension
/r/MensRights11/09/25 07:49 AM
-5

no, it isn't a strawman. People who are not tone deaf know that if you don't have anything positive to say about the person you shut up at least until the funeral.
/r/MensRights11/09/25 07:33 AM
15

kicking into a person who was just murdered is a really bad taste.
/r/MensRights11/09/25 07:14 AM
2

what do you think? It's the same situation as when women get to enter a bar for free but men have to pay a fee.
/r/MensRights10/09/25 07:31 PM
2

nah, it's not because of shaming but because of being a bad business. Men want meet women more than vice versa (partly because of testosterone and partly due to socialization). Which means that they will use it regardless of anything as long as there is enough women on platform. And that means that the platform needs to cater to women only.
/r/MensRights10/09/25 06:08 PM
0

Thank you Captain Obvious! Men aren't the ones dictating the sexual market conditions exactly because they are thirsty. Supply and demand. On the other hand we are the ones dictating conditions in the marriage marketplace. Btw, the irony of you speaking about brains is not lost on me ;-*
/r/MensRights10/09/25 05:32 PM
2

People should be free to be morons. It's beneficial because it makes it more obvious
/r/MensRights10/09/25 12:11 PM
1

you didn't even try to answer my question. What you wrote is completely orthogonal to it. that said I don't see why should anyone care what someone think regarding superficiality of attraction. And it's not totally inconceivable that there may be correlation between personality and physical characteristics.
/r/MensRights10/09/25 12:09 PM
-5

So where’s our weight filter then, Mr. Self Righteous? Our? Well, mine if obviously bellow yours. You should grow up and not take a description of reality as a personal attack.
/r/MensRights10/09/25 11:29 AM
-10

why would it matter whether preferences are individual or not?
/r/MensRights10/09/25 10:30 AM
26

everyone is entitled to their preference. If men were less thirsty the fat women would experience the same.
/r/MensRights10/09/25 09:53 AM
12

well, the good news is that with waning looks she'll get to enjoy it less and less
/r/MensRights28/08/25 07:24 AM
6

regarding last paragraph, it's a rule here. But I agree it's not exactly a wise one...
/r/RPChristians26/08/25 07:43 PM
3

I'm not sure about number 1. but regarding 2. and 3. you should take accountability for your actions
/r/RPChristians26/08/25 07:42 PM
-5

nah, circumcision doesn't have anything to do with that. A healthy male shouldn't need any manual stimulation to get an erection. Chemicals in water are definitely bigger factor
/r/MensRights23/08/25 09:31 AM
5

not enough exercise, high obesity rates, testosterone levels plummeting, men being used to over stimulation from ubiquitous porn. Average women being fatter and thus less attractive doesn't help it either
/r/MensRights23/08/25 09:28 AM
1

well, you would have really hard life before the start of 20th century, because nobody shaved armpit hair back then
/r/MensRights23/08/25 09:25 AM
0

nope, double standard definitely has a lot to do with the difficulty - what about double standard slut vs chad?
/r/MensRights13/08/25 05:56 PM
1

be the head not the tail self-control
/r/RPChristians13/08/25 08:20 AM
-5

well, of course there is a double standard. Women's main attractor is their beauty so it's really hard for a woman to do that. If man has sex with a woman 60 years his junior, everyone knows that he's just wealthy and high status so it's no big deal
/r/MensRights13/08/25 08:17 AM
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from my point of view it's always stupid to hate entire gender based just on that single characteristic. Whether you're man hating women, woman hating men, or woman/man hating your own gender. But you do you...
/r/MensRights12/08/25 05:58 PM
17

when Costa Concordia sank in 2012 there was a lot of fuss about male passengers ignoring "women and children first" and I stumbled upon some blog post by Dalrock or Rollo Tomassi about male disposability or chivalry being dead. Pretty sure that it was via some related google search.
/r/MensRights06/08/25 09:06 AM
29

well, most of the online dating has lots of fake female profiles and is designated to extract money from men, so I'm not exactly surprised by what you write
/r/MensRights01/08/25 10:31 AM
14

Eh, that's a bad argument, you're saying just that being rich makes dating easy. Even though you're not rich in your country, for these women you are. Did you try to think about the guys from the country these women are from?
/r/MensRights17/07/25 04:55 AM
2

well, this sounds at least more optimistic than your original post. Don't give up on life.
/r/MensRights14/07/25 06:08 PM
24

War's probably going to end in a year or two. What if your mother gets ill and she needs you to care about her and pay for healthcare? If my long-term plan was to off myself, I would probably just go to the war
/r/MensRights14/07/25 03:00 PM
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What are your plans long term? I'm not saying you should feel ashamed, it seems that you manage to live quite comfortable life for yourself, but your mother's not going to feed you forever
/r/MensRights14/07/25 12:41 PM
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If only men who participate in those events had some self respect and wouldn't support such discrimination. then there wouldn't be such discrimination. This isn't some nefarious discrimination this is the invisible hand of the market in action
/r/MensRights07/07/25 08:18 AM
1

why is the admin nickname redacted? He's an official representative of reddit
/r/MensRights27/06/25 08:47 AM
1

why treat premature ejaculation at all, right? Different people have different preferences. Just because you dislike something doesn't mean that others have to dislike it too. And vice versa.
/r/MensRights12/06/25 05:33 PM
-2

eh, as an uncircumcised male I think that it's quite easy to sell it as a thing that helps delaying an ejaculation due to lower sensitivity. I myself did consider it in the past
/r/MensRights11/06/25 07:10 AM
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eh, he's not necessarily wrong. I don't think that Men's rights are incompatible with the first and second wave feminism
/r/MensRights27/05/25 04:37 PM
2

many generalizations following: for men getting married isn't as much life-long aspiration and dream as for the women. No boy dreams about their wedding day. Getting married means self-sacrifice - from now on, you're the one responsible for the wife and kids \* . And if you f*ck up, you wont lose half of your shit. You'll lose majority of it (because women and children first!), and you'll see kids for 2 weekends a month. And I'm not even speaking about forgone opportunities - men crave variety a…
/r/MensRights27/05/25 04:18 PM
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I was the one that wrote it in the other thread. It my personal opinion. That said, you're obviously overthinking it. If you're seeing someone and intending to get married you should aske them if you just hope to do so in the future you should heed the proverbial advice "don't roll up your trousers before the stream"
/r/MensRights27/05/25 01:58 PM
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I wouldn't say "nice", that's a word that doesn't hold much meaning these days for me. What you really want is kind
/r/MensRights27/05/25 11:04 AM
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Marriage is generally a far worse deal for a man then for a woman. Why should I enter a business deal where the other partner risks far less than I do but they don't even want to make a minor concession at the start? It's not like you can expect to things get better as they go on...
/r/MensRights27/05/25 11:00 AM
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lol, I guess that's easier to write this than concede that I was right that with the sexual accusations among the same sex people there is no gender bias
/r/MensRights23/05/25 10:51 AM
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Well, I get your point but personally I just don't think that social expectations are a worthwhile issue. I only care about (in)justice in treatment/spending money etc. And I don't think that woman physically attacking the other one due to homosexuality is the problem that society prioritizes over the same thing with genders switched
/r/MensRights23/05/25 10:47 AM
1

still no reason to claim it's gendered issue. As I said, false accusations are unsolvable problem, the most we can hope for is to remove unfair biases. And by principle the gendered bias isn't and can't be here. You can support to be more (dis)trusting to accusations and one will damage victims of real rape other will damage victims of false accusation. But then it's not a men's issue anymore. That's just a justice issue.
/r/MensRights23/05/25 10:33 AM
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in the male MMA there is far more injuries than in the female MMA - do you think it's a men's issue? I think it's nonsensical to call men's issue anything where there is no gender factor. And if women don't cause the violence against homosexual males (feel free to prove this assertion wrong) and therefore act only as a point of comparison, it's pointless to make it gendered issue. It's just as pointless as the other guy claiming gendered bias for rape accusations among gays.
/r/MensRights23/05/25 10:20 AM
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the bias is that that women is always innocent and men always want sex. How do you think that the bias manifests when both accuser and acusee are of the same sex? I'm happy to be persuaded that I'm wrong
/r/MensRights23/05/25 10:08 AM
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I have to agree with that unsafe for kids although I think that it partly evens out with the "nonthreatening for women". The homophobic violence is not a male issue though. Because lets not kid ourselves perpetrators are 99.9% men. It's not like I don't think that gays don't experience discrimination etc, just that I think that it's misguided for them to expect to be validated here that they really have it as bad as any other men regarding men's issues
/r/MensRights23/05/25 10:05 AM
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False accusations are unsolvable problem, nobody can do anything about it. But men's issue aren't false accusations, the issue is unfair treatment by police and courts due to gender bias. When both accuser and accusee share the same sex the bias isn't there anymore
/r/MensRights23/05/25 09:55 AM
0

well, the only issue that he wrote about is that someone told him that he doesn't have it as bad. Not really a men's issue or systemic discrimination, is it?
/r/MensRights23/05/25 09:50 AM
0

They aren't but if they are, the other parent is always a woman. And yes, I'm a father. I'm also happily married and don't really experience misandry in the day to day life. But I also don't expect to be validated in my feelings by men who have it far worse than I do.
/r/MensRights23/05/25 09:12 AM
3

well, he's kind of right. As a gay you are not impacted by custody battles or false rape accusations where judges always side with the women, which makes substantial amount of men issues magically disappear for you.
/r/MensRights23/05/25 09:05 AM
2

Good for them. But I find it extremely unlikely that they would become majority in STEM. Women generally prefer fields that are more about working with people . And among the very best will always be far less women because men are more likely to be geniuses then women
/r/MensRights21/05/25 11:37 AM
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no it isn't. If the trade didn't exist we would be in the stone age. And the trade exist because it's not zero sum. And while it's true that resources are finite we are still far from hitting the limits. The main problem is the state screwing the market.
/r/MensRights06/05/25 07:15 AM
60

Meanwhile, it is a grave sin if you dare to think that a woman is less than 100% attractive. nonsense. Society maybe dislikes when you say it loud, but everyone understands you when you say for example "she's not my type"
/r/MensRights28/04/25 12:58 PM
0

because they cheat too? Or they are the ones women cheat with?
/r/MensRights24/04/25 11:48 AM
22

tell it to the serfs. And a couple of queens would disagree with the gender angle
/r/MensRights10/04/25 06:25 PM
21

eh, it's better to ask them when they show these kind of statistics whether they are the 13/52 supporters
/r/MensRights10/04/25 10:19 AM
1

why busy? They have to judge you in order to determine, whether to go out with you or for example play video games. Anyways, I'm getting tired of this... I'll part with a final advice: it's very likely that you'll stay single forever with this attitude
/r/MensRights01/04/25 02:50 PM
1

everyone judges everyone all the time. When you pass a stranger on the sidewalk, you may think "she looks nice" - what is that if not judging? When people swipe on Tinder they are judging each other, when a beggar asks you for a dollar, you are judging him and based on that you decide whether to give him money. People's time is limited, you can't go on a date without other person judging you and deciding whether it's worth their time
/r/MensRights31/03/25 07:15 PM
1

I am not sure what I would be like in a relationship. why should that matter? When people get into relationship they never know what will be the other one like in the relationship. They choose to enter the relationship based on the value the other person can provide and observable traits. Looks, charisma, shared values, manners, money, athleticism, sexual availability etc. You obviously can't make a case for yourself with "I have money, your life will be easer with me". What case for yourself ca…
/r/MensRights31/03/25 10:30 AM
1

And? Everyone is different and unique in their own way. But neither is desirable on its own. What's desirable about you that would make a woman pick you over someone else?
/r/MensRights31/03/25 10:11 AM
1

women are more desirable for sex than men are (/men want sex more than women). So by definition you don't offer everything completely in return.
/r/MensRights31/03/25 09:51 AM
1

you live with your parents (so probably not any kind of adventurous lifestyle), you earn very little, you're content with it and don't want kids. And you list no reason why should a woman desire a relationship with you You should seriously think about it. Why would a female version of you want to be with you?
/r/MensRights31/03/25 09:43 AM
19

In my younger days, I, too, engaged in casual sex. unless you've been celibate for these last 2 years with her, nothing really changed...
/r/RPChristians25/03/25 11:15 AM
2

So, the first three paragraphs say that you're better than everyone else... I wonder if there was another you around, whether he'd consider you to be a member of "cowards or bigots or straight up boring or hypocrites"?
/r/RPChristians17/02/25 08:05 AM
0

eh, when I was 29 I never had a realtionship - an you know what? I was still ok. It's important to think not about what positive stuff you miss but about the negatives you avoid. Reddit was extremely helpful for me in that - r/DeadBedrooms should be required reading for basically everyone. It's full of people who are in relationships but at least partly dead inside and unless you're in their shoes you can be glad that you're not them...
/r/MensRights10/02/25 06:14 PM
2

He wasn't wrong, but killing yourself for such reason is stupid. There are many things to enjoy in the life other than women. And if he was hellbent on getting a women he should have moved. In Asia being asian isn't problem in the similar way that being Caucasian isn't a benefit in Eastern Europe where everyone is white. And if he moved he oculd have been instantly rich by the destination country standards.
/r/MensRights10/02/25 06:05 PM
2

in a society were women are a majority. Are you saying that women are so incompetent?
/r/MensRights20/01/25 01:59 PM
0

I'm talking about what I often see from ukrainian women in public transportation. We have A LOT of Ukrainian immigrants here. And with them surge of illegal botox "clinics" etc... I have nothing against Ukrainians here , lot of hardworking people but their beauty industry is far from positive thing
/r/MensRights05/01/25 05:30 PM
0

eh, if by traditional rules you mean "if you pay for everything, I'll be pretty for you"...
/r/MensRights05/01/25 03:59 PM
0

as an Central/Eastern European, my impression is that Ukrainian women are generally quite high-maintenance , so be careful what you wish for
/r/MensRights05/01/25 01:24 PM
2

don't you know that these evil jews are poisoning our chicken and wells and dogs (or something like that) and avoiding the posioning is the first thing you gotta tell everyone about?
/r/RPChristians05/12/24 02:44 AM
5

I think that doing some rite of passage can be a great thing but not done in such a stupid way.
/r/MensRights21/10/24 11:22 AM
9

wtf, most boys don't even start puberty at 11
/r/MensRights27/08/24 08:18 AM
28

well, republicans aren't generally the people who talk about equality of sexes
/r/MensRights23/08/24 03:45 PM
0

that's bs too, of course. But at least in that case she could talk about time and maybe social pressure, writer of this AITA can't claim even that.
/r/MensRights13/08/24 10:10 AM
-14

eh, "makes husband get a vasectomy against his will" is extremely misleading. She persuaded him to do it. And it's not like she threatened him in any way, he says that he decided himself to please her. And she didn't even divorce him in proper sense, they both amicably decided to divorce. Not every woman is evil and he can still get children with surgical sperm extraction
/r/MensRights12/08/24 03:04 PM
1

"on average" is the problem. If he wants to talk about averages, we can start talking racial crime statistics
/r/MensRights12/08/24 02:48 PM
2

and which OYS are you on, big boy? Does he need to have all badges on his awana sparks vest too? Either you have something to say and you should say it or you don't and you should learn to be quiet. Calling someone out with nothing by credentialism is ridiculous.
/r/RPChristians30/07/24 01:40 PM
1

amuse me then, what exactly did I say *about him*? If you were a real man you wouldn't be insecure and incompetent about calling people's bullshit out.
/r/RPChristians24/06/24 09:38 AM
1

I can't but assume that you're quite obtuse if you wrote this under comment mentioning a false dichotomy
/r/RPChristians21/06/24 01:18 PM
1

it probably didn't go through the judge at all
/r/MensRights14/05/24 02:45 PM
9

When I want to ignore or reject women, I just log in to LinkedIn ;)
/r/MensRights03/05/24 09:27 AM
5

Body height is where it counts, only men measure their pps, woman don't give a fck unless it's micropenis or actually too big. You should probably get a sports car. Or better personality ;)
/r/MensRights03/05/24 09:26 AM
18

nah, they just exaggerate what happens naturally. A man can go through his life without having a woman approach him once. Woman can go to the right venue and get approached 10 times a night.
/r/MensRights03/05/24 09:22 AM
0

stranded on an island? Woman of course - for an accusation you need the public willing to listen and believe.
/r/MensRights03/05/24 06:28 AM
2

eh, that's overly pesimistic. Some examples of MRA's getting sued for inspiring violence against women? Yeah, he might get doxxed and he might be hated but dragged to courts?
/r/MensRights30/04/24 07:26 AM
3

heh, easy solution: "are you saying that women are less psychologically resilient and therefore inferior to men?"
/r/MensRights29/04/24 01:52 PM
1

this is kind of wasted on this subreddit - it's neither Christian nor RedPill , just a universally good advice
/r/RPChristians09/04/24 01:31 PM
1

relationships include sex. That said men's positions regarding relationships are definitely better than regarding sex
/r/MensRights18/03/24 03:10 PM
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It's simple. Average man wants to have sex with an average woman more than the other way around. Supply and demand.
/r/MensRights18/03/24 07:15 AM
3

I guess you over-think it and probably talk too much e.g. why would you ever say something like Hey sweetie, the reason I get out of bed before you do after sex, two thirds of the time, is because it subconsciously communicates to you that I'm a high value guy that you need to chase, thereby increasing your drive for me and ultimately making you happier in the relationship. If she ever asks you (and she probably won't) you should communicate that you're busy man who has a stuff to do. Ofc, it'd …
/r/RPChristians27/02/24 08:54 AM
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Are you ok u/Alpha-Bunny1 ? Are you just gonna write pieces of sound advice instead of redpill fanfics now? (although I must admit that I kind of grew to enjoy them)
/r/RPChristians27/02/24 06:29 AM
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Things like: Who gets pets in the case of divorce. How assets shared amongst extended families are split (Ie. A vacation house shared between siblings.) How assets are split if a child is being brought into the marriage. (Ie step children) Who pays the lawyering fees in cases of infidelity. Easy examples. But moving beyond this, youre weird rigidity is obnoxious. I would 100% check that behavior because it makes you come out like an 18 year old who has never been around a divorce before. are you…
/r/RPChristians22/02/24 03:44 PM
1

ok, so what conditions would you propose to her?
/r/RPChristians22/02/24 02:10 PM
1

It's like you don't know what a prenuptial is. it really seems so. Let's recap it I said that any prenup unless it really hurts both is preparing for divorce you took offence of that and said that not taking a prenup is foolish now you disagree with both a prenup that really hurts both and a prenup that is disadvantageous to a woman (because you take offence in me implying you said it in previous comment) only type of prenup left is the one disadvantageous to man - which is obviously nonsense er…
/r/RPChristians22/02/24 11:36 AM
1

You are way overestimating your ability to know the motivations of a woman long term. If she decides to cheat, is lead to cheat by another man, or if she simply loses the faith and decides to walk away you cannot control that. no, I am just keenly aware that I'm ultimately not in control anyways. And it's naive to assume that I can gain the control by signing a piece of paper "Not signing one is planning for divorce because you're scared of having consequences if it does fail." eh? That doesn't …
/r/RPChristians21/02/24 12:27 PM
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why do you say people, when you obviously mean "women"? If it was about encouraging people in their weakness, you should agree with my proposal of the only good kind of prenup "in case of divorce, everything goes to charity"
/r/RPChristians20/02/24 06:45 AM
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and grass is green and sky is blue. So what?
/r/RPChristians11/02/24 11:08 PM
5

if you have a prenup with anything different than "in case of divorce, everything goes to charity", it'll be hard sell to real God-loving woman. Because prenup means - "I plan for the end of unendable"
/r/RPChristians07/02/24 11:50 AM
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wtf, you don't know him. If he's worried that his future wife will divorce him, due to his porn use, it's not like he's following the Word that much. And he didn't say anything about good/bad girls so your false dichotomy between Christian/sex liking women is not only false, but also observably off topic
/r/RPChristians07/02/24 11:45 AM
2

"There was nothing I wanted to change about my childhood" , also very bad question, especially with scale from never to often true
/r/RPChristians07/02/24 09:58 AM
3

there are quite a few bad questions (meaning impossible to be evaluated properly) e.g.: "I believe that men and women have full equal rights under the laws of my country" - respondents will be from multiple countries on reddit, but you don't ask country of origin - if they don't believe it, they may believe it in either direction with vastly different meaning "I believe that toxic masculinity is a real and prevalent issue in the modern world" - you ask about two different things. How should you …
/r/RPChristians07/02/24 09:53 AM
1

visit the churches close by and pray about it
/r/RPChristians05/02/24 02:23 PM
6

I think that you are very good at creative writing
/r/RPChristians30/01/24 06:04 PM
1

saying they hit the wall is definitely beyond stupid. Other than that, only God knows their hearts...
/r/RPChristians26/01/24 07:34 AM
3

well, at least you read a good stuff But honestly, it doesn't really make sense to be bitter about women when you gave them no reason to be attracted to you... Your problem isn't of unfulfilled sex drive but of wasted potential In some comment you say you would take a pill to get rid yourself of libido, maybe you could try to take something to help you with improvement instead. Due to some problems I've been exploring TRT recently and it seems that many obese men find it helpful in their wieghtl…
/r/RPChristians25/01/24 07:12 AM
4

from the biological standpoint prolonged fasting will definitely help, but it's really not sustainable, I guess Also better than distraction is actually not having time for it
/r/RPChristians03/01/24 11:36 AM
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Either you're already living together and therefore sinning or you're not and there is no real reason to move with her. 6 months long distance isn't that bad. That said I get mixed vibes when reading I have been having many more signs and through prayer have been shown that I am walking the path I am supposed to be walking in Wilmington and don’t see myself moving in order to change that for her. I love her like crazy but I can’t give up surfing, rock climbing, and the career I’m trying to build…
/r/RPChristians21/11/23 07:36 AM
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You left out 1 daughter yeah, and also cattle and a dog because it was offtopic. Legally according to Chaldean tradition the oldest daughter had to be given away first which is why Laban tricked Jacob with Leah and Laban explained it as such so that is not speculation (Genesis 29:26). legally according to Chaldean tradition as said by the known swindler to someone who apparently wasn't aware of such tradition - here fixed it for you. Why do you assume that anything that someone in Bible says is …
/r/RPChristians16/10/23 02:40 PM
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Jacob ended up with two wives out of lust and worked an additional 7 years for the same father who "tricked" him with the first one. Jacob's first wife produced 10 of the 12 tribes, the second wife produced only 2 and they were the worst two that were practically stricken from the record later in the OT. you should probably reread Jacob's story, because you're wildly wrong. You'll find out, that only thing you were right about is that he had 12 sons. But he had them with 4 women and although Rac…
/r/RPChristians16/10/23 11:27 AM
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that blackpill guide doesn't seem to be working very well, eh?
/r/MensRights28/02/23 07:32 AM
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so, I guess that your wife is a quest giving NPC :) my wife also asks me to do things but given how much she does around the household I really can't complain...
/r/MensRights28/02/23 06:50 AM
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hire a couple of incompetent women and leave
/r/MensRights03/12/22 01:38 PM
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Yes we both have and we publicly declare our faith whenever we are asked. what a beautiful example you give to young couples... Oh wait, you're just showing them that marriage is an anachronism for Christians. That's like putting on a Jesus bumper sticker and then being the biggest jerk on the road...
/r/RPChristians01/12/22 07:54 AM
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where did feminism go wrong? Feminism - as I understand it - shouldn’t be about man bashing. Quite the opposite! It ought to be concerned with gender equity for everyone, but instead it’s lead to combativeness. ​ That's like asking where the state went wrong, that it shouldn't be about taking people's rights but helping them everything has unintended consequences and people are selfish
/r/MensRights06/10/22 08:37 AM
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yet she still found a reason to get mad and destroy her room (I had to be to my other job unexpectedly) Smashed candles, a coat rack, etc. you made the mistake much sooner than you stopped using a rubber. Don't stick it in the crazy. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i0gagazg0eE
/r/MensRights29/09/22 07:11 AM
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funny you say that about capitalism. I live in an ex-communist country and during our "socialist" era it was completely unimaginable there was something like stay at home mum.
/r/MensRights28/09/22 09:48 AM
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I'm pretty sure that you could sue them for damages caused by wiping your personal computer. ​ Maybe they even deleted your bitcoin wallet, *wink, wink*
/r/MensRights10/08/22 04:27 PM
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TL;DR If you want to increase your chance of another date with her, just pay for it. If you didn't like her, sure, split the bill
/r/MensRights10/08/22 03:49 PM
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you're a 25 yo woman, you really don't need to worry about this, actually, if you don't have such standards it just lowers your competition for men earning less than 90k
/r/MensRights10/08/22 10:42 AM
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In the studies conducted wherein researchers found that promiscuous women were less likely to remain faithful within a long term relationship like marriage, it was the female capacity to "pair-bond" that is being cited as the mechanism at work in determining said levels of either faithfulness or promiscuity within a marriage--which is say, the reason that past promiscuity is a predictor of marital infidelity in women is because promiscuity damages a woman's ability to pair-bond. That's, like, TH…
/r/RPChristians20/06/22 02:10 PM
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women can have higher-paying jobs. And it doesn't really matter who has it easier. What's important is that if you want a relationship, you need to persuade the woman, that it's a good deal for her. And good luck doing it when you earn a little. But if you manage to do it as an unemployed, more power to you
/r/MensRights18/06/22 05:24 AM
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that's why relationships should be the voluntary mutually beneficial exchange
/r/MensRights18/06/22 05:18 AM
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Do you believe Scripture contra[di]cts itself? we are, I think, victims of Greek logic. In Hebrew culture there wasn't such problem with paradoxical positions as we have now. God is three but still one. Jesus was fully God and fully human. I don't have problem with II Corinthians 5:10 contradicting John 5:24 regarding judgement of Christians, either... If you want something more logical, then I think that you should have put more thought in stoning being proper punishment for adultery. If spouse…
/r/RPChristians16/06/22 02:47 PM
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If you leave your supposedly shitty wife to be primary caregiver of your 4 children then you should have a damn good reason for divorce - which really doesn't seem so from your reactions
/r/RPChristians16/06/22 12:59 PM
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I remember reading part of what you wrote on the topic couple years ago and while your position differing adultery and fornication and your claim that Mat. 5:32 was talking only about betrothed and not actually married woman was interesting, I don't share that interpretation. Not that it really matters here, though...
/r/RPChristians16/06/22 12:45 PM
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feel free to show the relevant biblical passages, so that I can expand my knowledge
/r/RPChristians16/06/22 12:24 PM
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but for the time being just know that I believe I had biblical grounds for divorce, and this opinion was affirmed by many people (including two pastors) close to the situation. the only biblical grounds for divorce is cheating
/r/RPChristians15/06/22 06:58 AM
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how does your logic deal with a breast cancer?
/r/MensRights03/06/22 08:41 AM
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I guess they do. I think my past is to blame for that, but regardless how can I become a better salesman? that was that part when I said that you should speak to lots of people without caring what they think of you, maybe join Toastmasters. Force yourself to be more sociable. Maybe read Dale Carnegie's How to win friends and influence people. Practice makes perfect. Also, you didn't mention any hobby apart from weightlifting - usually, it's nice to have something interesting to talk about even w…
/r/RPChristians02/06/22 01:53 PM
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What's infuriating is that the guys getting girlfriends/married are pretty decent normal dudes. I'm not saying I'm better but I should be at least on par with them, given I'm the more mature/established man as I'm one of the oldest of the young adults group and most of them are still in college trying to figure out life. Some RP people say that confidence beats everything. Many men here are all about weightlifting etc, but imho as long as you are reasonably fit it doesn't really matter - the imp…
/r/RPChristians02/06/22 07:25 AM
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do you have severe comprehension problems? Let me cite myself three comments back in this conversation: women are due to carrying two versions of X chromosome more likely to be average than men. Less idiots, less autists and also less geniuses Also women are much more likely to seek work-life balance than men. This is last comment in this thread from me, because I can't remember anyone who is so bad in dialog as you. You literally can't answer any of my questions, just turning it to your questio…
/r/MensRights01/06/22 09:10 PM
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Women make 60% in US colleges and yet 90% of gender specific scholarship is for them. Riddle me, Batman, why is that? I know that I'm not a native speaker, but I'm pretty sure that the fact that you ignore most of what I say isn't the problem on my side... Or are you trying to prove that money isn't the only thing that women are bad at? I'm really puzzled
/r/MensRights01/06/22 03:28 PM
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Are you a member of society for asking needless questions? I asked you about preferential treatment of girls in schools before (getting back to my question that you keep evading)
/r/MensRights01/06/22 01:38 PM
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hehe, I love how you got fixated on the little nudge and ignored everything I said. Bad with money is literally definition of a pink tax - women are willing to stupidly waste money for identical product painted pink. Men should pay on the date because women "had to" spend fortune to look pretty. Etc, etc. I see it when I go shopping with my girlfriend - she buys brand food when it all tastes same to me. Something about supposed quality... Well, she'll probably live longer, but you can't see that…
/r/MensRights01/06/22 09:35 AM
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because they are bad with money and the majority of the world is a sad shithole? meanwhile in the US: Women control more than 60% of all personal wealth in the U.S. ( https://girlpowermarketing.com/statistics-purchasing-power-women/ ) I answered your question, now you answer mine: Women make 60% in US colleges and yet 90% of gender specific scholarship is for them. Riddle me, Batman, why is that?
/r/MensRights01/06/22 08:29 AM
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I am only 5'7, have no muscle on my body great, first step to tackling a problem is identifying it. Start working out. Improvoing yourself it will help with your confidence. It also boosts dopamine and serotonin production. And start to pray that God would show you his love and help you become the man he wants you to be instead.
/r/RPChristians01/06/22 08:14 AM
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men get overall less social support than women, why are you surprised? There is much more male homeless men than women but there is more places in shelters for women, also joke? Nobody bats an eye when we hear that women are primary victims of war. But it's inconcievable that men would be judged more harshly for this?
/r/MensRights01/06/22 07:49 AM
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funny that you mention whataboutism with your "what about womyn!!!" stop shitting on your head, honey ​ P.S.: I love that you come concern trolling to r/Mensrights and are one by one fulfilling stereotypes about asshole feminist - now trying to attack my sexuality with that "flaccid" hint. OTOH no man would want to get sexual with *you*, so maybe that was natural for you? I'm just surprised that you didn't call me an "incel" first...
/r/MensRights01/06/22 06:36 AM
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I you want to go this route, I guess that you are also against BLM, because who kills the most Afroamericans? You are really pathetic with your pseudo-concerns. Probably also quite popular among your peers: "oh really? You think thats a problem? That's nothing compared to Holocaust!"
/r/MensRights01/06/22 06:34 AM
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or like when women complain about being victims of violent crime, right? Oh, wait. Women being victims of violent crime is a big issue even if men are being victims of violence much more.
/r/MensRights01/06/22 12:54 AM
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the point generally is - when yoour wife has that time of the month you could try be nice and playful instead
/r/RPChristians30/05/22 07:55 PM
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when I read your comments here, it's obvious that you're not in place to be able to say that being a good man is an easy part.
/r/RPChristians20/05/22 09:27 AM
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actually, difficult part is to become a good man that is desirable by the type of woman you seek
/r/RPChristians19/05/22 04:37 PM
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financially it does never make sense. But a godly woman acting as your helpmeet is more precious than rubies so it's pontless to worry about that. But only if she's really helpful on your walk with God
/r/RPChristians19/05/22 04:31 PM
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you view them differently, but you're still obsessed with them - why would you waste your time by chatting with them without purpose?
/r/RPChristians11/05/22 07:53 AM
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Don't look for a virgin, look for a godly woman. A godly woman will probably be a virgin too, but even if she isn't - godliness is more important. I find it really alarming, that you wrote nothing about her character, just about her age and hymen. And yeah, if you insist you want to have a relationship with her, ask her parents first.
/r/RPChristians11/05/22 07:32 AM
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he lives in Canada, so the welfare is more generous than in the US. For studies he can have loans, grants, parental support etc. You wrongly believe that everywhere the life is the same - it isn't The assumption that dedication in fitness is passable to other areas in life is, however popular here, still just an assumption. Also, he probably doesn't have much of social life so it doesn't really take much dedication to spend time at the gym.
/r/RPChristians05/05/22 09:20 AM
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If I were you, I would focus on your life with God. The Christian life is about much more than just going to church. Start reading Bible and other Christian books... But I know that your main concern is girls: At 29 I was in a similar situation to you - no relationship experience whatsoever. But unlike you, I wasn't so low-confidence (even though I was never as fit as you). Relationships aren't rocket science. You can avoid the topic of previous relationships and if not just say you don't really…
/r/RPChristians05/05/22 08:49 AM
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start taking steps to protect your assets and not lose custody of your child
/r/RPChristians25/04/22 01:00 PM
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> Currently pursuing a post-college degree (especially if impractical like a PhD in Philosophy) or plans to do so If she just plans to do so, you may use it to ask hypothetical question whether she would do so even if married > VERY feelings-based and eager to progress the relationship without looking into practical considerations (long-term living preference, whether she'd be open to being - and hopefully wants to be - a homemaker, etc.)... I think there are so many closet feminists out there a…
/r/RPChristians24/03/22 08:02 AM
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In fact, some of these girls have been led away from the Church due to protestant chads (stop stealing our women, please). OT, but you may be happy to hear, that in my protestant church, a very virtuous feminine 21?yo daughter of pastor is currently to be married in the summer to a catholic chad :D (that said, it may end up with us stealing not only women but men too, heh) (sorry for comedic intermezzo)
/r/RPChristians24/03/22 07:34 AM
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Spinning Plates doesn't necessarily mean you're f------ all of your plates. It's more of a spreading out of your efforts across a wider pool of subjects. ok, with what goal do you spread out effort? couple of sentences later Rollo writes At some point women will attempt to corner you into exclusivity and this is where your resolve will be tested. Women love to say how they have Rules, well you must have Rules as well. This means not shacking up with a woman, not slipping into any routine with he…
/r/RPChristians24/03/22 07:10 AM
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even if you find it, it's about relationships (including sex) vs just being fckbuddies
/r/RPChristians23/03/22 01:34 PM
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Rollo isn't part of christian RP, my statement included him
/r/RPChristians23/03/22 12:46 PM
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in non-christian RP, only losers date without having sex
/r/RPChristians22/03/22 05:41 PM
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you say that you have untreated depression, you should definitely treat that ​ Part of gender dysphoria in the west world in recent years is IMHO about young people who have basically everything (definitely more than 99% people who ever walked this earth) still feeling like shit (which may be partly hormonal but definitely normal thing in life) and without outside problems they turn into themselves to look what is wrong with them. And we all are prone to imitate people around, so if you know/rea…
/r/RPChristians21/03/22 11:48 AM
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I get bored easily when reading stupid stuff... E.g. now
/r/RPChristians15/03/22 10:42 PM
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that just illustrates a lack of general biblical knowledge It's obviously a commandment for pairs. It's funny how you cite Paul yet you failed to follow that either and reduced your marriage to fruitless masturbation... Don't be like this thin skinned idiot. why not write Don't be like this thin skinned idiot, fatty? Trying to be nice all sudden? ​ /u/Proper_Screen it seems that it's fashionable to speak to (and insult) people while addressing the third party so my advice to you is - to not get …
/r/RPChristians15/03/22 09:34 PM
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I know that it was "a gesture in favour of your views", my point was that we shouldn't say things like "he has the spirit of God" lightly and saying it as "a gesture in favour of your views" is a great example of that. You don't know how I act around people, neither you saw God perform any miracle through me - ergo you have no justification to say it. You're turning into the people you're complaining about on here maybe in a way, but having strong convictions isn't the thing I dislike about them…
/r/RPChristians15/03/22 06:43 PM
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18% body fat isn't fat, neither is his BMI first commandment in Bible is "be fruitful and multiply" for the rest: TL;DR (and don't care)
/r/RPChristians15/03/22 06:29 PM
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well, your opinion of Christ should be much higher then :) the positive thing about my comment was (I think) its truth but it was partly sarcastic - which definitely isn't very Christ-like and I wasn't offended, it was more of a recommendation to take time before complimenting people
/r/RPChristians15/03/22 12:15 PM
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Have you heard about seeing a speck in your brother's eye? Proper_Screen is definitely not fat. Compared to a year ago he has one more kid. How many kids do you have? You literally failed in the very first commandment and criticize him for half efforts and no work? You have probably 2 times as much free time due to childlessness, so I hope that you deadlift at least 450lb... You belittle him for caring about his wife, while you in your own OYS wrote about threatening your wife with divorce becau…
/r/RPChristians15/03/22 12:02 PM
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I know that it's weird to criticize someone who seems to agree with me, but saying that completely unknown person has the spirit of God in them based on the single internet comment is quite foolish
/r/RPChristians14/03/22 04:20 PM
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try 4chan or r/PoliticalCompassMemes or r/wallstreetbets - there are almost no women there. Although they make up for their lack with the number of autists...
/r/MensRights06/03/22 08:47 PM
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Traditionally speaking it was the woman who would chase the guy, dropping her handkerchief near him to show she's interested and as a result he would pick up the handkerchief and hand it back to her giving him a way to start a conversation or he wouldn't as a way of gently letting her know he's not interested in her what a BS. Indicating interest and chasing are two very different things. Woman dropping handkerchief is like liking your post on FB or Instagram - it may show interest but there is …
/r/MensRights05/03/22 02:40 PM
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Even if someone says "Idk what my mission is" - that's perfectly fine. They just need to reference the concept and how it could possibly relate to them so we know where they're at. the way you say it is reasonable, but I've been lurking this subreddit for some time and I've seen instances of mods saying stuff like "you shouldn't even think about women unless you know what your mission is" I always viewed it more as lifting has so many benefits (physical and otherwise) that we strongly recommend …
/r/RPChristians03/03/22 03:29 PM
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Stop talking. Man look back at your posting history. It's pathetic pathetic is going through someone's post history when you lack other arguments. Classic female behaviour: "but what about that completely unrelated thing?" Proverbs 17:28 ESV If you know that, why don't you behave accordingly?
/r/RPChristians03/03/22 08:22 AM
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The researcher wanted to study self-identified incels. I don't like that because self-identity is a political or ideological choice. And the choice to study self-identified incels, rather than say, men who haven't had sex in the last X years, is a political/ideological choice. I don't see anything wrong with focusing on self-identified incels. There are a lot of men who choose not to have sex - be it on religious grounds - either just before the marriage or permanently and there is a lot of men …
/r/MensRights02/03/22 06:50 AM
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are you seriously claiming, that people that were daunted by the deeds of the spirit were somehow feeling less in awe because the person was physically frail? You should read once again what I wrote about Moses and Gideon, you obviously didnt get it... Now-a-days, if you could come to Jesus, and also go from fat to fit - your story would be world changing in terms of making disciples. on which planet are you living? instagram is full of people who went from fat to fit. Why should that draw disci…
/r/RPChristians01/03/22 03:51 PM
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sorry, I wouldn't do that even if I considered myself qualified. ​ As I showed in the other comment, there are things (mainly having lifting as an idol) in this sub that go against the spirit of the scripture so adding sound resources would just mud the water. After all there isn't more persuasive lie than the one that's wrapped in truth.
/r/RPChristians01/03/22 02:30 PM
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Back in the time 1 Timothy was written, men WERE strong. If you were weak, YOU DIED. oh really? Where does this assumption come from? Strenuousness depended quite a lot on the job already back then. They were definitely skinnier (less food and more walking) but they probably weren't that strong (problems with getting enough protein, they couldn't even dream of eating chicken every day). Today's construction worker would do more than fine back then strenght-wise. He would be also probably conside…
/r/RPChristians28/02/22 04:43 PM
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Here is a post about why stats are important. I looked into it and it's obvious that you gave some bad examples there: Stats are required per Rule 2 on the Sidebar for questions on relationship issues. This includes the following: [...] Questions on [...] living together when not married. why would you need to know the stats there? Is it bigger or lesser sin, when you can deadlift 500 lb? That's a pretty bold statement. I would challenge you to break it down point by point here in the comments. …
/r/RPChristians28/02/22 04:11 PM
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what leads you to such interpretation? Paul told Timothy to exercise himself toward godliness and then he laid comparison of that vs physical exercise
/r/RPChristians28/02/22 11:26 AM
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in some cases (wife shittests me all the time) it's a reasonable requirement, in others it's stupid right, but having it as a requirement before offering help? right again, but in this sub it's the single most important thing (evidenced by that it's the only thing in the sidebar that's in bold - and moreover the post that is behind that link is trying to subvert the meaning of Biblical references it uses, it looks almost as if someone just searched the Scripture for a word strong and then copy&p…
/r/RPChristians28/02/22 06:03 AM
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I'm a big fan of tough love, but some to stuff here is downright crazy . E.g.: "post stats or GTFO" "yeah, I know that apostle Paul said that burning with passion is good enough reason to get married - but if we are to give you advice, you have to give us first elaborate reason why you need a helpmeet "physical exercise is of little profit the utmost importance, I'm much smarter than apostle Paul" and at almost every post writes the first commenter some variant of one of these points and then he…
/r/RPChristians27/02/22 10:50 PM
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because the sidebar is as good as the word of God, I suppose?
/r/RPChristians25/02/22 06:17 AM
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why did you skip part about being gentle and instead you wrote that leader should never apologize? As Christians we are called to be humble. You replaced our calling with worldly wisdom in order to look better but you did miss the point along the way... ​ Also again the here-so-popular obsession with physical strength - sure, men should be strong, but why do you think that Paul didn't tell Timothy a chapter later "Get buff bro, you'll be respected more" and instead told him "physical exercise is…
/r/RPChristians24/02/22 04:46 PM
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Getting caught doing this never sparks good conversation easy, just tell her that you're thrifty and gonna reuse it. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
/r/TheRedPill09/11/21 07:38 PM
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have you ever been to the sunday school? There is a classic joke that "Jesus is always the right answer". In feminism, the patriarchy is the root of all evil by definition (and it can't ever have any positive effect)
/r/MensRights08/11/21 06:13 PM
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if that is selfish, what about using a child as a ticket to extract alimony?
/r/MensRights24/07/21 09:51 AM
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right, if I were in that man's place, idea that woman wants to have my child even when I'm not there to support them would make me happy. Is there really anything more selfless that woman can do?
/r/MensRights22/07/21 02:57 PM
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I don't think that the cost/benefit ratio is food enough to justify running your own platform. Even though it's quite cheap to spin up your own PeerTube instance - when something breaks the costs / downtime wont look as good. If I were you I'd just diversify ( and upload it to e.g. to BitChute and some other similar platform)
/r/TheRedPill13/01/21 08:55 PM
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yeah, all attributes exist on a spectrum and you have to weigh all the positives and all the negatives. If it falls under (your individual) threshold, she's low value - it's economics really
/r/TheRedPill06/01/21 03:56 PM
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If anyone isn't persuaded by the simple question "why don't employers employ only women if they can just pay them less?", they won't be persuaded by any statistics
/r/MensRights26/08/20 02:16 PM
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my mistake, I'm not a native speaker
/r/MensRights26/07/20 06:53 AM
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yeah, you're right about that, but I still think that most men despise doing it - that's why I wrote "will like to change diapers"
/r/MensRights22/07/20 06:42 PM
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the pot calling the kettle black
/r/MensRights22/07/20 12:04 PM
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I tell you that you shouldn't just cherry pick statistics and you answer with a single link to the magazine article that doesn't list any source (but it has Harvard in the name so it has to be good, amirite?), is more than 10 years old and doesn't even mention that figure (instead mentions partial figures for certain types of purchasing decisions)? well, I guess that if you are as skilled in irony as you're in supporting your statistics, it IS a good explanation Hypothetically , I would disclose…
/r/MensRights22/07/20 10:57 AM
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first of all it's not 80%, you deliberately chose the most extreme statistic (just like feminists do ;-) ) second - I wasn't even criticizing the number but the fact that you said that it wasn't aimed at women third, stop being a little wuss about downvotes. You downvote me, I downvote you, it's just a couple of bits in the database EDIT: fourth, just the fact that something is false, doesn't make it ironic, satiric or sarcastic . See me previous comment
/r/MensRights22/07/20 08:02 AM
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there was nothing ironic or sarcastic about the last sentence. That one was just stupid
/r/MensRights22/07/20 06:52 AM
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there is nothing brave about this advert. Ads are selling dreams and ideas, here it is "your husband will like to change these diapers"
/r/MensRights22/07/20 06:24 AM
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I'm pretty sure that a shirtless picture is only a good idea if you have a body for it. For me it would be stupid because I am lazy and don't work out
/r/TheRedPill01/07/20 11:32 AM
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so what that she was fat? She obviously still made him hard. You may say that he was lazy, grew complacent etc, but so what? If it made him happy... Mind your own business.
/r/TheRedPill06/06/20 05:34 PM
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now let's split it by race instead of the sex, let's see how comfortable she'll be with that
/r/MensRights29/05/20 10:44 PM
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I'm also done with AITA... I got banned there (don't remember why exactly but, I'm pretty sure that I said something offensive while arguing under some of my wrongthink comments.
/r/MensRights07/01/20 11:19 AM
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when you hear that, just link to this article https://qz.com/967895/throughout-history-women-rulers-were-more-likely-to-wage-war-than-men/ - female rulers were involved in more wars than the male ones.
/r/MensRights06/01/20 12:14 PM
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it's stupid to attribute it so obviously falsely
/r/MensRights02/09/19 06:42 PM
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life without God doesn't really have a purpose. That doesn't mean that it can't feel good and be satisfying but if you look at it, it doesn't really matter because you're gonna die, people you influenced are gonna die and the world itself is gonna die. No meaning. ​ This world is fcked up. Unlike Roissy who I remember to write that he wants to enjoy watching the world burn, RooshV eventually chose to stand up against the depravity
/r/TheRedPill11/06/19 10:24 PM
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why don't you link the discussion? Having a couple more likes always helps visibility on FB
/r/MensRights30/11/18 04:14 PM
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nah, Rollo is way too verbose for most people. Instead of links to manosphere blogs there should be links to best articles from ~2010-2014 (even Rollo was less verbose and better back than)
/r/TheRedPill30/11/18 04:10 PM
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that's a bad math. You're assuming that these cases are independent. That's a stupid assumption - it's quite obvious that woman who won't cheat on you is also less likely to divorce you.
/r/TheRedPill11/06/18 08:17 AM
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seems that bar for calling things "social experiment" is incredibly low these days...
/r/TheRedPill17/05/18 10:52 AM
2

There is no silver bullet in eating, not even keto. If you take time to spend time thinking what you're eating you're probably gonna see results whatever your choice is (unless it's really stupid). Did you read http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2546975/One-twin-gave-sugar-gave-fat-Their-experiment-change-YOUR-life.html ? There is no simple universal advice (except no-brainers like don't drink soda and don't eat shitty fast food).
/r/TheRedPill17/05/18 10:21 AM
-6

Calories in vs calories out. that's funny you're talking about bullshit, because this is gross oversimplification. Many of these things depend on other factors like gut bacteria - e.g. https://www.upi.com/Health_News/2015/02/04/Woman-becomes-obese-after-fecal-transplant-from-overweight-donor/1581423067944/ Also according to at least of some Keto proponents will fat make you satiated faster and thus actually helping to lose weight
/r/TheRedPill17/05/18 10:01 AM
2

he explicitly mentioned regression to the mean - because it's always better to somewhat regress from 130 parents' average than from 115...
/r/TheRedPill21/11/17 09:53 AM
2

funny how you started with scientifical sounding observation The number of muscle cells is set in stone after your fetal stage. and then continued with totally bullshit because a balloon is easier to inflate the second time
/r/TheRedPill26/09/17 01:30 PM
1

Convince them that folding their clothes is Alpha, because Navy Seals fold their clothes. Make lifting into a spiritual journey. Talking to women should feel like a psychological adventure. It's not hard. They are young. They get excited very easily. eh, so I guess that you consider your 18yo self retarded?
/r/TheRedPill09/09/17 08:31 AM
2

after the sex tell her "your friend was right, you've been just red pilled" and wait for hilarity to ensue
/r/TheRedPill07/09/17 02:29 PM
151

you didn't take the red pill , you're just not feminist anymore... you take the red pill when you accept that: society doesn't give shit about you or your feelings, you're on your own you don't owe women anything (chivalry is dead, because women killed it) being nice doesn't make women attracted to you (opposite) stuff that women say is attractive is only what they want in guys who they are already attracted to (really attractive things - confidence, looks, power, money) and various other stuff.…
/r/TheRedPill27/07/17 04:14 PM
2

spinning plates means dating more women at the same time; usually accompanied by "she's been my first/second/third plate for ..."
/r/TheRedPill27/07/17 03:55 PM
1

btw, am I the only one who reads op's "I've been spinning a plate at worth the last 3 weeks" and is suspicious, that he talks about plate spinning while talking about single girl?
/r/TheRedPill27/07/17 02:59 PM
-1

saying that some girl is 10 is the first tell tale of not swallowing the red pill yet.. second sign is "you brothers of TRP" (feeble attempt to create idea of connection to community instead of IDGAF attitude)
/r/TheRedPill27/07/17 02:41 PM
1

well I was far more surprised by the plate 2 being HB8 and "She tells me that even though I am younger then her, that she feels I am more mature." - 38+ being HB8, really?
/r/TheRedPill20/03/17 02:07 PM
2

TLDR: if men had standards and married the best women they can, hypergamy would stop. TLDR: you don't get it, because you're still blue pill. Red pill is also accepting that men don't give much fuck about woman's achievements and intelligence, so that Jeff Bridges or Nick Cage marrying waitresses is completely understandable... also, nobody (sane) really says hypergamy is anybody's fault, it's just the way it is, and you have to deal with it. I don't blame the sun for giving me sunburn either.
/r/TheRedPill09/03/17 01:35 PM
2

you writing this post is very good indicator of who's actually being butthurt. That post was shit and way too much long. What influences quality of head: her age and experience, sex positivity/upbringing/kinks, how much she's into you - see no need to write long shitty posts no one is interested to read anyways
/r/TheRedPill07/03/17 11:54 AM
10

nobody cares about wether random nickname on the internets does or doesn't leave some girl who for what we know might not be even real, what we care about is you're starting threads that don't make sense
/r/TheRedPill03/03/17 05:40 PM
0

you build a part two on really wobbly grounds. In the linked stuff you wrote there is too much assumptions and these assumptions are quite stupid (sexual strategy formed only by what men saw other men do? Bullshit, it was formed by social coercion, when you got somebody pregnant in the past you had to either marry her of face dire consequences. Second factor was female intrasexual competition- why share resources of one alpha with 20 women when you can have all resources of one beta (even when i…
/r/TheRedPill03/03/17 05:25 PM
2

using alternative sources for apks is extremely dangerous, these days if there is someone in the middle it's possible to infect apk almost on the fly (and that gap between "almost" and literally on the fly can be hidden in the way most people won't notice it (like added captcha to prove you're not robot etc) )
/r/TheRedPill03/03/17 04:00 PM
4

" I cannot show him TRP as TRP has to be search by one's self." BS, you can'f feed it to him, but you can at least give him a chance. You could try to send him Rollo's book for example.
/r/TheRedPill03/03/17 02:32 PM
3

if you're not stupid, you should choose your battles. Here it is just online course that you can click through in probably like 15 minutes, nothing worth fighting for... Although if you feel adveturous, you can claim being triggered by the content (e.g. claim your ex told you she would accuse you of rape if you don't have sex with her, and as a rape victim you really can't go through such course)
/r/TheRedPill02/03/17 10:55 AM
3

Czech here: feminism isn't so widespread and ingrained here (except for some universities where the shit is starting to get real) I have only single female <30yo acquaintance who's borderline obese and maybe two who are overweight, I think that would be definitely different in the US regarding prostitution/porn: Czechs are probably most atheistic (/least religious) nation in Europe. Money from prostitution in Netherlands are comparatively bigger for for eastern European women.
/r/TheRedPill01/03/17 02:36 PM
3

I think the very best intorduction to red pill and all things related is this: http://www.singularity2050.com/2010/01/the-misandry-bubble.html (and since I can't post, I'll just add something for your amusement: https://www.reddit.com/r/DeadBedrooms/comments/5pdd5e/i_feel_like_i_ought_to_be_a_catch/ )
/r/TheRedPill22/01/17 04:30 PM
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