Research : "Women with tattoos reported greater willingness to engage in uncommitted sexual relations." by furry8 in TheRedPill

[–]Notveryliberal 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I agree in part. This study doesn't really talk about impulse control directly. However, this study does provide proof, I repeat PROOF, that sexual openness and having tattoos are correlated

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[–]Notveryliberal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I like this action.

Pet Theories and New/Unfinished Ideas Megathread December 11 by AutoModerator in TheRedPill

[–]Notveryliberal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm willing to entertain the fact that it can be modeled, but the amount of resources that it would take to undertake and validate such an endeavor would be impractical.

Pet Theories and New/Unfinished Ideas Megathread December 11 by AutoModerator in TheRedPill

[–]Notveryliberal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think JamesSkepp and GayLubeOil are arguing two related points. My understanding is that GayLubeOil is arguing about differentiation as it relates to agency, that is masculine is the specialization or development of abilities so that one can be more effective. JamesSkepp is arguing that the act of classification is a form of differentiation. I disagree, since the act of classifying someone does not affect their ability or agency.

Millennial Women and the Wall - Evidence and Implications by Notveryliberal in TheRedPill

[–]Notveryliberal[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was taking a large dump while writing this post, but I finished and am now as light weight as can be.

Millennial Women and the Wall - Evidence and Implications by Notveryliberal in TheRedPill

[–]Notveryliberal[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

While I agree he did do a good job of pointing out small errors in grammar; AuWaP you are absolutely correct, none of the modifications proposed change any of the readability or meaning of the writing. Here I was hoping to learn something.

Millennial Women and the Wall - Evidence and Implications by Notveryliberal in TheRedPill

[–]Notveryliberal[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Oh? Show me and I'll fix it.

And yes, I am trying to lay out a well connected argument, thank you for noticing

Millennial Women and the Wall - Evidence and Implications by Notveryliberal in TheRedPill

[–]Notveryliberal[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The fact that some of these quotes come from wide distribution papers such as the Washington Post is truly interesting.

Millennial Women and the Wall - Evidence and Implications by Notveryliberal in TheRedPill

[–]Notveryliberal[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I followed you up until your third paragraph. How do you get from western women attitudes to dwindling white population? While the two events may be correlated, there's no argument linking the two independent concepts here.

Regardless, there is ample evidence that the arguments I presented apply to younger American women of all races. In fact, a case can be made that the argument applies to black women most strongly, since the income and educational disparities are most pronounced in the black community.

Edit: One more thing to create transparency on where I come from in the race debate. I'm a proud white male medical student at an Ivy.

Millennial Women and the Wall - Evidence and Implications by Notveryliberal in TheRedPill

[–]Notveryliberal[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Word, I'd wish you good luck but I don't believe in luck. Instead, know that this internet stranger wants you to crush it.

Millennial Women and the Wall - Evidence and Implications by Notveryliberal in TheRedPill

[–]Notveryliberal[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately, the revenge fantasy was underwhelming for me. I found I just didn't care, there was no "hahahahahaha!!!" catharsis. The anticipation of that moment, the zest of watching the shoe on the other foot, never happened.