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| 3 | A case for “provider” to be considered an alpha traitI posted something almost identical to this (different wording though) in a past thread. I mentioned something about the difference between paying for dinner on the first date (lost investment in most cases) vs buying dinner for your wife who appreciates you and has already committed to you and to raising your children, and got a bunch of hate over how a man shouldn't "owe" a woman anything just because he married her 🙄 As if that was even what I said. Some bitter men around these parts... | /r/PurplePillDebate | 11/04/20 04:29 PM |
| 1 | Despite the wall, women's standards actually increase as they get older, not decreaseMy comment was not directed at you, it was directed at princessofdenmark. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 22/03/20 10:47 PM |
| 1 | Do all women eventually settle?All? No. No settling here. Found my man at 23yo and haven't looked back ✌️ | /r/PurplePillDebate | 22/03/20 08:08 AM |
| 2 | Despite the wall, women's standards actually increase as they get older, not decreaseSo sorry for your loss :( | /r/PurplePillDebate | 20/03/20 07:29 AM |
| 1 | Despite the wall, women's standards actually increase as they get older, not decreaseI'm 28 and heading in that direction. You have no idea what you are talking about. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 20/03/20 07:27 AM |
| 9 | Despite the wall, women's standards actually increase as they get older, not decreaseI totally hear what you're saying. But keep in mind that not all young women can make babies. Met my husband in our early 20s, started trying for a baby in our mid/late twenties and having surprising difficulty. So you're taking a risk even if you marry a younger woman. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 20/03/20 07:25 AM |
| 1 | Why is it some big societal problem if every single man can't get sex?Of course they existed. Lmao. Who grew the humans that built society? | /r/PurplePillDebate | 15/03/20 06:08 PM |
| 0 | Why is it some big societal problem if every single man can't get sex?Most of that technology was invented by men and is maintained to a larger degree by men than by women. YES, there are exceptions. But if you want to live in a world where men do nothing and essentially eject themselves from society, be my guest. Maybe you can start a colony lol | /r/PurplePillDebate | 15/03/20 06:05 PM |
| 1 | Why is it some big societal problem if every single man can't get sex?Fair enough. You are stating a personal preference though, not refuting the argument I made. Women will often choose careers that involve caring for others, such as teaching, nursing, and so forth, because it's in our instincts to want to care for others (which often correlates to raising families). Absolutely there are plenty of exceptions of women who choose less traditionally "female" careers, but there are not enough exceptions to fill the immense void that men would leave behind if they wer… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 15/03/20 08:07 AM |
| 1 | Why is it some big societal problem if every single man can't get sex?That's not even what I said and not sure how that was the thing you took away from this comment, but okay lol | /r/PurplePillDebate | 15/03/20 07:17 AM |
| 1 | Why is it some big societal problem if every single man can't get sex?Well perhaps we could make it work, with some major sacrifice. But I would argue that women would be so exhausted and overworked (particularly if they had no choice but to take on demanding physical labor jobs) they would be far less likely to want to take on the risks imposed by pregnancy, and our population would greatly diminish. At first glance that might seem like a good thing since the world is overpopulated, but it would have detrimental effects on the economy and potentially lead to our … | /r/PurplePillDebate | 15/03/20 06:21 AM |
| 1 | Why is it some big societal problem if every single man can't get sex?Lol and that's why you see such a small percentage of women in professions like engineering, construction, physical labor. Who's going to build the buildings, collect the garbage, clean the drain pipes? Who's going to design the technology that our society runs on? The military is also overwhelmingly male dominated. Who will enforce the laws (e.g. security guards, police officers) that protect us from violent crime? This issue in particular will become even more prevalent in the aforementioned h… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 15/03/20 05:48 AM |
| 4 | How to accept that love is opportunistic?Is what you want really unconditional love, or is it just someone who loves you for who you are as a person and not for your money? Because the latter is absolutely attainable. The former is probably not (except from your mother). You could become a serial murderer and your mother will probably still love you, but other women won't. (Or maybe they will. Some women seem to find that sexy...) | /r/PurplePillDebate | 14/03/20 05:52 AM |
| 2 | The Red Pill was a response to an unbalanced dating market in favor of women. R/ Female Dating Strategy serves to swing it back in their favorWhere in the world did I say that? It seems like you're twisting my words. I never had such a requirement. My husband wants to support me and insisted he would prefer it this way. He makes a good living and loves his job, and I have chronic health issues. Quitting my job and not having a career was never the plan before my health started to suffer and it wasn't the life I imagined for myself, but I actually really like it. I like being in a traditional family structure and so does my husband. He… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 11/03/20 09:06 PM |
| 3 | The Red Pill was a response to an unbalanced dating market in favor of women. R/ Female Dating Strategy serves to swing it back in their favorI didn't say anything about them covering their own half. Absolutely, everyone should have to cover their own meal until the terms of the relationship have been established. But I would argue that spending money on a complete stranger's dinner every Friday night is in itself financially irresponsible. Men have to gamble on someone who is more likely than not to walk away with zero gratitude or interest in them whatsoever, and they have to do it over and over again for months/years/decades. I can… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 11/03/20 07:01 PM |
| 2 | The Red Pill was a response to an unbalanced dating market in favor of women. R/ Female Dating Strategy serves to swing it back in their favorHe can have something to offer without necessarily offering it right out of the gate. It isn't hard for a woman to tell which men have potential - which ones are smart, interesting, motivated, caring. It's ridiculous and perhaps even disgusting that women want them to take a gamble and deplete their savings on a bunch of first dates that don't even pan out. Same goes for men expecting sex on the first date. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 11/03/20 06:50 PM |
| 6 | The Red Pill was a response to an unbalanced dating market in favor of women. R/ Female Dating Strategy serves to swing it back in their favorI think it should be the other way around. A man shouldn't have to spend money on a woman UNTIL she's decided she's interested in him. Otherwise it just allows women to string men along. For instance, I'm completely fine with my husband buying me dinner or supporting me now, because he's my husband, and he fully offers these things with the understanding that I'm not out banging other guys. But when I was still in the dating world, I always wanted to pay my share because I felt uncomfortable hav… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 11/03/20 06:40 PM |
| 2 | Is sexlessness a serious male social issue on par with male homelessness, male suicide, representation in family court, etc.?Fascinating you say we're all carbon copies (which may be true as humans are driven by evolution, most women absolutely want to get married and have a family as it is coded into our biology), but then go on to list a bunch of ridiculous shit that is far from universal. I hate shopping and I definitely don't get fucked by degenerates or do coke. I'm also not a leftist. I'm very libertarian/conservative and I live in a big city in a very left leaning state. I don't think I'm that unusual. Maybe yo… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 11/03/20 05:22 PM |
| 1 | Mr Bilzerian dropping some Red Pills 👌🏼Sounds depressing lol. But you do you, man. I will say that feminism ruined our society. And MGTOW isn't helping matters. Nobody wants to be confined to a stereotype. Sucks for the women who don't buy into all the liberal propaganda. Oh well though, I found a man who doesn't buy into any of the men vs women propaganda, so as long as he doesn't die, I should be good lol | /r/MGTOW | 20/05/19 09:44 PM |
| 1 | Mr Bilzerian dropping some Red Pills 👌🏼Oops, I totally missed this reply somehow. Just seeing it now. Where do you live? Just curious. Most people I know say thank you for services. I know a few who don't, but for the most part people do try to be decent. I don't know who you've dated, but I think you should keep an eye out for better women lol. They're out there. (Not "we're" because I'm married, and I'm not trying to be a pick me girl lol). | /r/MGTOW | 20/05/19 09:22 PM |
| 2 | Mr Bilzerian dropping some Red Pills 👌🏼I'm a woman and I always say thank you to customer service employees because A) I used to work in customer service and know how much it sucks, and B) this is just basic human respect we all learned when we were three. Some of you guys have some pretty extreme views of women. | /r/MGTOW | 15/01/19 01:49 AM |
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