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That sub has zero self awareness and is one of the reasons I will never call myself a feminist even though I agree with a lot of feminism in general and my political postitions are extremely socially liberal. Every time I see a post along the lines of "why is this negative thing associated with feminism?" the comments are always some form of "there are no issues or messaging with feminism and anyone who disagrees with us are wrong and an incel." Between the constant nuking of comments that show …
/r/PurplePillDebate01/01/25 06:55 PM
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I'm not arguing the average American is educated on complex issues such as the economy compared to the world. I'm just saying what the average person does. They vote with thier wallets. If they think Trump has the ability to push a magic button to fix inflation that's on them. Biden was gonna lose too if he stayed in the race so I reject the notion it was because she was a woman when she is extremely unpopular along with everything I said previously.
/r/PurplePillDebate16/11/24 08:19 PM
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While your A B C D points are correct that doesn't disprove what OP said. People generally vote with thier wallets. A big reason why Trump lost was his covid response. The major reason Kamala lost was because she was part of the administration that presided over high grocery cost and inflation. No one cares that's she's a woman. She is just very unlikeable. Her approval rating along with Biden has been in the tank the last 3 years.
/r/PurplePillDebate16/11/24 07:28 PM
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It's been 2 years since the decision got overturned. There isn't a large population of young women that have been celibate for 2 years strictly because of it. It's performative that women are saying this and everyone knows it. Young women across the country in every college campus, bar, club are still going to have casual sex with men they find hot regardless of political affiliation. Safety isn't on their mind or a priority when they contribute to hookup culture which is why the sentiment is me…
/r/PurplePillDebate06/11/24 03:09 PM

Credit to sticking to your beliefs. Unfortunately for you, other women do not feel the same way.
/r/PurplePillDebate06/11/24 11:18 AM

Women "tried" this when roe v wade was gone. Women, especially young women, are not gonna stop having sex with men they are attracted to lol. They fold just like men. Women don't actually care about not "putting yourself in a position to be forced to have a child you don't want" because if they did they wouldn't be having casual sex with people they barely know.
/r/PurplePillDebate06/11/24 10:23 AM

I think it's just more of reality than anything. If you're a dude at a singles mixer, you probably don't do good enough online and had to resort to this. I would guess this is like 80-90% of dudes there. If you're a woman at a singles mixer, then it's most likely you're just there because you don't like most of the men online and were told to "meet men organically." It's just a backup option for you. In any case, if you're not attractive enough to get real matches consistently online, you won't …
/r/PurplePillDebate02/09/24 01:25 PM
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Yeah uh huh. Cool story. Again, you can pretend you're always right and think you absolutely know what every man is thinking because of your shit experience with men, but fortunately, in reality, that's not how it works.
/r/PurplePillDebate12/08/23 11:08 PM
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She's a troll. She's gonna read this entire paragraph and zone in on When I left my ex because she was toxic for my wellbeing, does it mean I never cared for her? And then say "why are calling women who reject men toxic? You are a misogynist" even though you were making an analogy, and the theme was to prioritize yourself.
/r/PurplePillDebate12/08/23 11:04 PM
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You already know the answer. You're either a troll or if you're not, you have shit selection and/or experiences with men, so you think every man is being selfish for leaving a friendship after rejection and in essence wasn't a true friend. No one is owed a friendship after rejecting someone.
/r/PurplePillDebate12/08/23 10:58 PM
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Literally has nothing to do with what I said. I'm responding to your naive point on thinking men telling women how they feel and leaving the friendship after rejection is deception. In the real world for example, in the workplace, people generally are co-workers and sometimes become friends. Then one party could generally feel something different and tell the other. I don't know why you think every single incident of a man leaving a friendship was actually "oh he only became friends with that wo…
/r/PurplePillDebate12/08/23 10:15 PM
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Honesty would be to reveal it initially Lol there's this crazy thing that happens to lot men and women, so bare with me. SOMETIMES, two people meet and stay friends weeks, months, or even years before feelings change for one of them, and then they decide to let it be known. Crazy concept right? But if you want to make vast negative generalizations on men and just assume you're right all the time then be my guest.
/r/PurplePillDebate12/08/23 08:17 PM
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If you're striking out on women in real and online dating because of your looks then going to a ballroom class is not gonna make you magically physically attractive.
/r/PurplePillDebate08/08/23 09:26 PM
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No one cares or was talking about your specific scenario of a drunk dude touching a girl lol. This post is about a specific word and the scenarios around it.
/r/PurplePillDebate08/08/23 01:01 PM
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If anything this is probably even. Women fall for men all the time when they're in FWB situation so how did you conclude it's most guys? As a matter of fact, women are ones saying men disconnect sex with emotion for the most part, so that would probably mean women are the ones folding first in FWB situations lol
/r/PurplePillDebate08/08/23 12:50 PM
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You're taking the "on her radar" in the literal physical sense. The sloppy drunk guy is some guy she sees/feels. When I say on her radar, I'm more or less saying she's putting you in a box in her mind. She thinks you range from somewhat cute to extremely attractive and have one of the following things about you: • You get enough attention from women • You got with a lot of women in your life • You probably manipulate a lot of women/toxic • You probably only want casual relationships/sex If a wom…
/r/PurplePillDebate08/08/23 12:36 PM
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Eh tbh if a woman calls someone a fuckboy that pretty much means you're somewhat on her radar. Basically, it translates to "I think you're attractive enough to get with a lot of women, but you're probably only treating them casually, so I'm gonna stay away." Essentially, that's a better place to be considering the average man won't get looked at twice if you're not attractive, lol. If you ever get called "you look like a fuckboy" by a woman then it's job to prove you're not. No one calls ugly or…
/r/PurplePillDebate08/08/23 11:49 AM
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Fair enough. My mistake.
/r/PurplePillDebate31/07/23 05:55 PM
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I would have never guessed that considering all her posts are generally stuff self-proclaimed feminists spew online regarding men.
/r/PurplePillDebate31/07/23 12:48 AM
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Out of all of the people in this sub how do you disagree with this movie lol. Are you not a feminist?
/r/PurplePillDebate30/07/23 10:53 PM
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Man i knew a great nco who didn't re-enlist because his wife was tired of moving plus the long hours away from the kids. Got out after 12 years. Military is a small community, but it happens.
/r/PurplePillDebate10/07/23 09:40 PM
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Words are meaningless nowadays since we like to pick and choose the definition based on the gender saying it. But hey, this is "abuse" now
/r/PurplePillDebate10/07/23 09:35 PM
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It's funny. I didn't know who he was until a few weeks ago on that whatever podcast. I immediately thought he was gonna be some weird anti men liberal feminist based on his hair with zero knowledge but he's actually really intelligent. It's hard to stop judging a book by its cover but he's very articulate, even though I don't agree with everything he says. I subscribed to him and don't regret it.
/r/PurplePillDebate10/07/23 09:29 PM
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This is an incredibly small forum compared to the internet as a whole lol. If a woman dates a bad boy, she's met with "ughh all men are trash and only want one thing" majority of the time.
/r/PurplePillDebate09/07/23 03:53 PM
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Albeit, them being “drawn” remains at a hypothetical level, they may experience some kind of attraction, but it remains at the level of “what if”. The very fact that they do not act on it is what makes them high-quality women. While I somewhat agree with your post, almost every woman has a story of one shitty ex, so women do act on it. This is pretty much most women in their 20s. There's plenty of women who used their 20s for having fun, choosing toxic men based on their looks, money, etc, then …
/r/PurplePillDebate29/06/23 02:28 PM

The word deadbeat is literally a criticism... Unfortunately, I feel like this almost never happens. Not really a "cmv" if we're basing on what you see and taking it as evidence...
/r/PurplePillDebate24/06/23 11:32 PM
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I think the main problem with those men is the fact when you have that level of derision and vitriol for women… yeah, no shit they aren’t going to be into you. Y'all like to pick and choose when you want to use this women intuition for your convenience. When men talk about his negative experiences with women it becomes "of course you don't have success with women. They can smell the desperation off you. You probably give off bad vibes." When men accuse women of picking terrible men with obvious …
/r/PurplePillDebate20/06/23 03:07 PM
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I mean, this sub isn't really representative of online discourse at all. Reddit isn't even the most popular social media site. This specific subreddit is like a drop in the bucket of subs in the grand scheme of things. This sub criticizes women more I'll agree to that, but even then, it's relatively even to the number of threads here criticizing men like this idiotic post lol. Women get less in the real world and online based on everything I just listed lol.
/r/PurplePillDebate19/06/23 08:51 PM
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Obviously not. I literally did not say that. If you read the exact sentence after that, you would see the point I'm making. Men and the patriarchy are attributed for almost every bad thing that happened in human history, and to a degree, it's correct. Wars, rape, abuse, murders for the most part, have been committed primarily by men. It's a small MINORITY of men, but clearly a lot of women don't think so. Women point this out constantly, so why would you think they get equally shitted on?
/r/PurplePillDebate19/06/23 08:29 PM
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Yeah that's exactly how every single situation is when men and women demonize the opposite gender. Glad 10throwawayantsy on reddit settled that dispute.
/r/PurplePillDebate19/06/23 08:19 PM
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Let's not kid ourselves with this. Everyone knows which of the two is more socially acceptable to say. There are plenty of "all women are trash" online but the reverse is clearly more acceptable to say online. Men are responsible for a majority of assaults, rape, domestic violence, and pretty much every type of crime on the planet. Why would you think men get equal shit compared to women after all of that lmao.
/r/PurplePillDebate19/06/23 07:09 PM
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The sentiment "all men are trash" among other disparaging things against men is very very prevalent online, but you "seen this case with more men against women" lol. I'm sure you're not biased or anything.
/r/PurplePillDebate19/06/23 04:48 AM
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When women have bad relationships, they are told to "pick better" by mostly men and told by women that they are perfect and all men are trash* There fixed it for ya.
/r/PurplePillDebate07/06/23 06:10 PM
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To an extent I agree with the title of this post but I feel like you're eqating reports of high body counts to mean hookup culture when that isn't true. If a majority of women are having, let's say 3-5 hookups, before deciding to settle down, then you participated in hookup culture. Also the surveys of self reports I take with a grain of salt but I won't completely dismiss it. Men just generally overinflate, and women underinflate. 6-8 is a small body count number, but that doesn't necessarily m…
/r/PurplePillDebate06/06/23 06:09 PM
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Why would it be men lol it's clearly women.
/r/PurplePillDebate03/06/23 05:36 PM
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Lol I always said women have high and low standards. They have high standards for the man they ideally want. Something basic like "tall, physically fit, and handsome" isn't a lot for a standard. Statistically speaking, there are thousands upon thousands of men like this, especially in a big city. When this threshold is met, then low standards kick in. Ignoring red flags comes into play. I think that's where the "women date losers all the time" come from. I genuinely laugh when I hear this said a…
/r/PurplePillDebate31/05/23 12:19 PM
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When Facebook groups blew up and became a major thing in 2020, I used to join a lot of kink groups and majority of them were mostly women bringing up thier fetish. A lot of rape fantasy/cnc etc
/r/PurplePillDebate25/05/23 03:24 PM

I don't think your anecdote is nothing. This post is kind of refreshing to see a woman's perspective, so I'm glad you posted it honestly. The only thing weird about seeing this is that a lot of women claim "all men are pigs and would fuck anything" so is that not true? I don't think so and I do think there are attractive men who are picky for casual sex but I don't think it's the norm.
/r/PurplePillDebate24/05/23 08:50 PM
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People in general do things to attract other people. It is not a new phenomenon, but it is funny hearing this, particularly from women. I had this argument on Twitter a while back, and a woman was saying "oh we post pics on our social media so our friends can hype us up." Ok? If that was the case, then send the picture to your friends or make a group chat. Then it becomes "Oh well, we post so women can hype us up." Ok, then make a private account where only women can follow/friend you and commen…
/r/PurplePillDebate18/05/23 05:09 PM
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But cougars don't have a negative connotation tho. Like the actual animal is a predator but people don't really see them as predatory because it's a woman. There's a tv show called "cougar town" it definitely isn't viewed as bad as you think lol
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