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I believe men say the same thing about sparta, a literal warrior masculine nation, just bc women had rights. When really the reason i feel is because they were an isolationist homogenous state and eventually couldnt sustain themselves and died out. These people just like to blame everything on women.
/r/ExRedPill02/03/20 08:30 PM
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exactly
/r/PurplePillDebate01/03/20 03:47 AM
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about that iq thing, i read somewhere that higher iq women dont reproduce as much, and iq is mostly inherited from mothers i read somewhere, so yeah :/ i think thats the cause of it.
/r/PurplePillDebate01/03/20 03:43 AM
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of course. your partner should be our best friend. why else would you wanna be near them if you dont like em?
/r/PurplePillDebate29/02/20 08:54 PM
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have you ever spoken to the average woman? do y'll really think every single one of us is chasing some rich billionaire jeez lol
/r/PurplePillDebate29/02/20 08:50 PM
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exactly, its really just a male comfort fantasy, they really look at the top one percent bracket of males and think their gonna be them. but in reality most men and women marry within near age, even the stats show, dating gets harder for both genders with age, and women dont wanna be babysitting a senior citizen while juggling kids. hard pill to swallow for some of these guys tho, lol. plus can men even get their dicks up when their that old ? xD
/r/PurplePillDebate28/02/20 11:21 PM
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Men were told that they had to grab a gun and go to the front lines of the meat grinder because of their sex. well true, but who told them to grab their guns? war and violence are male things. if all men just stopped starting wars then that never would have had to happen. Or the coal mines in England. well alright, fair. Umm... there were poor white people in the past as well. Some white people suffered more than some black people. i know, im not denying there were poor white people. yes, lots o…
/r/PurplePillDebate28/02/20 11:15 PM
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Most women don't want their husbands to be grandpa age while their kids are still teenagers. This. most women simply do not want to marry men that are singificantly older than them unless its a short term no commitment thing. its just not healthy to be married to someone that you cant really relate to bc of the maturity gap. Plus yea, if there super old when the kids are teens its gonna be really hard having to take care of kids and a literal senior citizen who doesnt want to do anything but wat…
/r/PurplePillDebate28/02/20 10:37 PM
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men had hardships , yea. but the female experience is ofc different. No man was ever told in history that he could not study a subject or write a book on the basis of his sex. maybe his class or race, yes, but men have never been subjugated or degraded based on their sex the way women have. and even though men had extra responsibilties like you listed, at the end of the day they had power. yea poor men in the past had to provide for their wives, but at the end of the day men had more power and a…
/r/PurplePillDebate27/02/20 08:57 PM
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its really a male comfort fantasy. i think for both genders dating gets kinda hard as you get older bc people are more shut off and not willing to adapt to others. but guys really be out here thinking their gonna be george clooney when their old lmfao. majority of women ive spoken arent really attracted to much older men. the only acception would be if he's in the top one percent bracket of rich/very handsome/interesting personality/famous man. plus male fertility declines/gets damaged with age …
/r/PurplePillDebate27/02/20 03:57 AM
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if he makes enough to live fairly comfortable then yea im ok with it. if he makes slightly less than me even but is still making something thats enough thats fine but he better help out a ton at home and with kids.
/r/PurplePillDebate27/02/20 03:49 AM
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> they'd either be 100% for equality or 100% for tradition why tho? doesnt have to be either or. Obviously yea women want equal wages bc its equal work, thats just common sense. > they are more old-fashioned not believing that men using violence to defend themselves against women should be viable you do realize men are much much physically stronger than women. self defense is ok but youd have to consider the strength difference. if a little kid waddles up to an adult and starts slapping their le…
/r/PurplePillDebate27/02/20 03:31 AM
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men practically enslaving all of womankind for all of history and barring us from education and financially blackmailing us into submission and beating us/raping us bc they could is nowhere near equivalent to women in the modern world demanding to have economic freedom and basic safety and protections lol
/r/PurplePillDebate27/02/20 03:18 AM
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well first off more people these days are educated, and women have jobs as well. additionally a rich man doesnt always make a good man. i'd rather date a man with a decent paying job whose a good man than some rich guy that has bad qualities. and personally super rich men are a turn off for me.. extreme lavishness and hedonism and materialism just arent a good look for me.
/r/PurplePillDebate13/02/20 10:16 PM
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i wouldnt say im an exception, as ive heard so many girls echo the statement "we dont wear makeup for men, its for our own self, etc and such sentiments are repeated across social media by female users. given this, i think some women obviously do appreciate attention from orbiters just for the hell of it, just like how anyone would appreciate attention, but its not something that all women necessarily crave or live for.
/r/PurplePillDebate10/02/20 04:27 AM
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ive never read the book if thats what your implying
/r/PurplePillDebate09/02/20 10:24 AM
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> People blame feminism for the downfall of the family but I REALLY think it’s men and their penises that are the issue. this. spot on. theyll whine about how feminism destroyed everything with the sexual revolution and that women these days are all sluts but as soon as a woman says the man has to wait for sex,( which is you know, what men had to do for literally all of history, wait till marriage for sex, so this could even be considered a traditional act) its also bad. really makes you think.
/r/PurplePillDebate09/02/20 10:19 AM
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i mean,, i literally remember my high school class having a discussion on possible toxic messages in that book and i remember the controversy all over the internet about it (and of course these women were brushed off as just bitter feminists)
/r/PurplePillDebate09/02/20 10:09 AM
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women who have zero self respect and present themselves as doormats are probably not going to be treated well in their relationship. when you give anyone too much power, they will abuse it bc they feel like their are no consequences, in this case, thats men. i have a friend with a female friend and she comes from a traditional culture , and she basically bends over backwards for her bf, and hopes that she'll marry him and yet is always worried that he isnt committing. she does all his chores and…
/r/PurplePillDebate09/02/20 10:07 AM
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you do realize a good amount of women make fun of those women who obsess over serial killers and call them crazy and a lot of women didnt like 50 shades of grey bc of "toxic messages" and whatnot
/r/PurplePillDebate09/02/20 09:21 AM
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yea so true, like i legit do not care about men thinking im ugly , idc if i look plain and have no makeup on when going outside. if anything i would feel more insecure looking awful around other women than i do around other men. only men i would care about impressing/looking nice for would be someone that i like or in my case my bf lol i feel like its a male coping strategy or another inflated male ego thing, they think when women wake up and put on makeup their doing it for them, some rando dud…
/r/PurplePillDebate09/02/20 09:13 AM
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i think promiscuity for either gender isnt good. and maybe the efect on men is less but,,,,who are they gonna be fucking? another girl. so colectively it will harm everyone as a whole. personally i wouldnt want a guy with many past sexual partners either. im my current bfs 3rd serious gf and he has a body count of only one i believe, and he's my first bf and im a virgin and things have been p smooth with us. no worries about stds either! (:
/r/WhereAreAllTheGoodMen19/01/20 07:19 AM
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They want power (even though it makes them desperately unhappy in the long run hmm, doesnt really make sense to me. a woman in the third world with no control over her life , no income, no autonomy , and being at the mercy of whatever happens to her, ending up with a shitty abusive man thats 2-3 decades older than her ,is probably not very happy. having no control over your life is suffocating for any human being and not natural. for example, getting a job as a teen was one of the most liberatin…
/r/WhereAreAllTheGoodMen06/01/20 03:26 AM
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13??? thats literally ridiculous and untrue. a quick google search will show that the average age of marriage in the 1890s was no lower than 22 for women. "women were married off at age 13 for most of history, is pedophile propaganda and frankly not true. and after searching marriage age in mexico, under 18 marriage for girls is 1 out of 5. and yes child marriages do happen in many third world countries, but are you really looking to this as some sort of justification? its a travesty , a child i…
/r/WhereAreAllTheGoodMen04/01/20 08:58 AM
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i dont think this is a women thing lol its just modern dating/not serious relationship culture. like, men also have casual relationships n shit too lol.
/r/WhereAreAllTheGoodMen12/12/19 03:42 AM
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arent men the ones who want women to be financially dependant on them though like the old days?
/r/WhereAreAllTheGoodMen12/12/19 03:17 AM
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humans have a pretty remarkable ability to adapt to certain situations, and especially when there's no other choice there;s nothing you can do but adapt, so yea there is truth to this.
/r/PurplePillDebate11/12/19 05:37 AM
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i dont stand for shaming men for masculinity. although there are cases and examples of bad masculinity, there are definitely many good examples of it and i support those. plus i never said i dont care about people dying vs people getting raped. Im not denying that death sucks. im just saying dont overlook that women are hurt by war too, even if not as directly as males. and about the raped person can still go on living a functional life, that would depend on the situation. If i lived in grug tim…
/r/MGTOW22/11/19 12:16 AM
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i never disregarded them lol im just saying its not like we're unaffected by it. as for the question, well, women are physically weaker so thered be a bigger chance of losing the war if women all went to war and men stayed home, and thus a bigger risk for population loss. but of course, women can serve in support roles that arent on the front lines of combat for better efficiency.
/r/MGTOW21/11/19 02:45 AM
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Were Bosnian men put in rape camps and systematically raped and impregnated too?
/r/MGTOW20/11/19 05:33 PM
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how am i being delusional its a literal fact that in nearly every war women were mass raped. bosnia, germany, etc etc.
/r/MGTOW20/11/19 06:28 AM
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my point is, men die in war, yea, and so do women, but we also get raped and taken as sex slaves, then killed. we die too, its not like war doesnt affect us or anything.
/r/MGTOW20/11/19 06:20 AM
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women are killed in warfare too, as if we're spared or invisible to the enemy or something? and worse, we're taken as sex slaves, raped, tortured, then killed. death is better than that.
/r/MGTOW20/11/19 03:49 AM
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its bc people online smtimes reveal much more of themselves than they do irl.
/r/MGTOW24/10/19 02:46 AM
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