(Part 2) Best products from r/PurplePillDebate

We found 41 comments on r/PurplePillDebate discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 340 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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u/WiseMonkeyGoodMonkey · 1 pointr/PurplePillDebate

> who refused to go up to women, he just wanted them to come up to him. He was afraid of rejection

I have a long term friend who behaves this way, but it's not because of fear. It's more narcissism in his case. That and he gets a real kick out of saying no. Never understood that.

I think I would say that to me the exhilarating part is meeting someone worth meeting and discovering you have a connection with them - no matter how long it lasts. I do understand what you're saying, however. You do not come across with a particularly shy vibe, however.

> What’s your back ground? .. Do you have a particular brand you enjoy?

Background in terms of genealogy? Scottish/Irish/Native American. And in the case I mentioned it was 18 year Laphroaig. It's like liquid candy to me. I don't think I was a scotch person before I tried it. yumm

> Were you able pick up on any coping skills for jealousy?

I can't say I was involved in the situation for any significant changes, though I don't think I'm a terribly jealous person to begin with. But then jealous people seem to always have a justification for the behavior that allows them to say that they aren't so. The eye not seeing itself and all that. They did turn me on to this book though. And it has a great section on jealousy that I think should be required relationship reading.

Considering your take on sex and love (not to mention your work), do you ever have to deal with jealousy issues? I don't imagine your work would create such issues for you, but would for any potential beaus.

u/satanic_hamster · 1 pointr/PurplePillDebate

> ... why not focus on a robust and transparent regulatory state rather than against capitalism itself...

This thread isn't made for an economics discussion so I don't want to go too far into it here.

Capitalism in any of its incarnations can't exist without a State. De facto, de jure, it doesn't make a difference. State's themselves are power centers. The only thing that imposes constraints on them is either outside force, or their own populations.

> America will always be essentially capitalistic.

That's just categorically incorrect. Capitalism's been challenged here all the time. Many hybrid socialist models were developed here early in our economic development. The socialist principle that the workers should own the means of production was an official slogan of the Republican Party at one point in our history. The AFL-CIO, socialist and communist parties in the US are the reasons we have an 8 hour work day, occupational health codes and so many workplace protections that persist to the present day. All taken for granted now by people who think history began on the day they were born.

History is full of examples, (here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here). And that's just a place to begin.

u/kevin32 · 1 pointr/PurplePillDebate

To clarify, I'm referring to attractive women who date casually. When these women go to bars and clubs they have a code that basically goes "We're here to get laid and therefore won't judge each other's sexual behavior."

If she's the alpha female of the group, her care-free promiscuity promotes sex-positivity to the more prudish girls by demonstrating "It's okay to be slutty." See here and here. This is one of the purposes of SlutWalk and sex-positive feminism, for women to be free to say "I want to have lots of sex and not be shamed for it."

Any woman can brag about how much male attention she gets. But how many women can say, "Oh yeah? Well I fucked the frat president," or "I fucked the captain of the football team," or "I gave the President of the United States a BJ"?

The women who slut-shame the most are jealous, unattractive women who wish they could fuck the high-value men, or at least had the psychological freedom to be slutty and not be tied down by their prudishness and fear of social ostracizing.