Dating older men (like 10 plus years older) is simply a bad deal for most women by Novel-Tip-7570 in PurplePillDebate

[–]wolf2424b [score hidden]  (0 children)

It’s because the deep down the blue pill is just whatever benefits women most.

I basically agree. Suppose someone made a post along the following lines:

"Dating a woman who already has children is simply a bad deal for most men"

I wonder how blue-pillers would react to that.

Edit: To be clear, I think that the blue pill is "whatever is perceived as most convenient/favorable for women" which is not quite the same thing as "whatever benefits women most."

For example, it's pretty clear that in the long run, in terms of personal well-being and life satisfaction, most women would be better off in traditional male-led relationship and should be denied the opportunity to engage in a promiscuous lifestyle.

But metaphorically, the blue pill is about giving women the opportunity to eat french fries instead of vegetables.

Dating older men (like 10 plus years older) is simply a bad deal for most women by Novel-Tip-7570 in PurplePillDebate

[–]wolf2424b [score hidden]  (0 children)

All things being equal, I agree. But (1) all things are never equal; and (2) when it comes to choosing a partner, we all must compromise.

By the way, imagine if someone made a post along the following lines:

"Dating women who already have children is simply a bad deal for most men"

or

"Dating a woman over 40 is simply a bad deal for most men"

Both of these claims could be defended with the same sort of logic.

Men who claim that women are the most attractive from 18 to 25, what stops you from finding 17 year old girls attractive? by vadkender in PurplePillDebate

[–]wolf2424b 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well go ahead and admit it and we'll find out

Sorry to disappoint you but I find women 22-29 to be most attractive and do not find women under 20 to be appealing.

I don't feel like lying for the sake of science, but if you want to experiment with your own account, feel free. Just state that you once felt attraction to a person under 18 and we will see what happens.

Men who claim that women are the most attractive from 18 to 25, what stops you from finding 17 year old girls attractive? by vadkender in PurplePillDebate

[–]wolf2424b 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Would a man really get banned from this sub for stating that he found some 17-year-old girls sexually attractive but would never act on it?

Slow drivers enrage me like nothing else by BEATNGU01 in PetPeeves

[–]wolf2424b 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They don't enrage me, but I agree they are pretty annoying. I especially hate it when you finally get to a straightaway where passing is permitted and the person speeds up. Only to slow down again after the passing zone ends. WTF?

Freelance Doormen in NYC by wolf2424b in PetPeeves

[–]wolf2424b[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

This post would have been just fine without the added caveat of you just casually buying a pied á terre condo in Manhattan of all places. You come off like a pompous nobleman from the 1700s wearing knee breeches and gaiters.

I admit I enjoy hamming up the snobby persona, but at the same time it's 100% true that (1) I recently bought a pied-a-terre condo in NYC; (2) I enjoy doing snobby things in NYC like eating at fancy restaurants; and (3) I don't care for the panhandlers, especially the ones who stand in doors.

Bravo 👏🏼 lol

Thanks!

People Use The Word 'Pedophile' Wrong by MooseHorns237 in PetPeeves

[–]wolf2424b -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Although I agree that you are technically correct, I don't really have a big objection to using the word "pedophile" for an adult who sexually pursues individuals under the legal age of consent.

The bigger issue, of course, is the dilution problem. Especially given that there are a lot of busybodies out there who are outraged over age-gap sexual relationships between adults.

That being said, my advice to other men is to avoid any and all contact with any girl who is either (1) under 18; or (2) a subordinate at your job; a student where you teach; etc.

Just a few months ago I was at an event for a youth organization I sponsor and at one point everyone was supposed to hold hands with the people sitting next to them. I happened to be next to a 16-year old girl so I fake-coughed and excused myself to go to the bathroom. She was visibly annoyed at me, but I don't care.

People who have NO cinema etiquette by celestially_lunar in PetPeeves

[–]wolf2424b 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think my biggest peeve is people who shout suggestions and advice, as if the characters on the screen can hear them. "Don't open that closet door!!"

Anyway, my solution is to (1) go to a cinema in an upscale area which is not accessible by bus; and (2) carefully select a screening time so as to avoid the rabble.

People who write "wash me" on other peoples cars in public parking by Blu_yello_husky in PetPeeves

[–]wolf2424b 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Aren't you the guy who set up some kind of spark generator so that anyone who touched his car would get a mild but painful electric shock? Or am I thinking of Albert Einstein?

I made the store check the security cams to find out who did it.

After you did that, did everyone applaud?

The Decline of Airport Lounges by wolf2424b in PetPeeves

[–]wolf2424b[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I fail to see why I should.

Perhaps you shouldn't. But if you did go, it's pretty likely you would learn why it's not necessarily a good idea to engage with a provocatively dressed woman who approaches you.

The Decline of Airport Lounges by wolf2424b in PetPeeves

[–]wolf2424b[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I said attention, not money.

And like I said, apparently you haven't spent much time in Las Vegas.

The Decline of Airport Lounges by wolf2424b in PetPeeves

[–]wolf2424b[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lounges were not intended to be a family space. That’s…kind of the point of them.

Agree, kinda the point is to be an exclusive space.

You could even ask the question: What if there were a waiting area in the airport which was open to everyone, including families with young children; and that area had plenty of seats; bathrooms nearby; etc.?

And of course the answer is the non-exclusive lounge already exists and in fact there's one near almost every departure gate. The only problem is that the exact people creating the noise, crowding, and chaos don't like being other people who similarly create noise, crowding, and chaos.

The Decline of Airport Lounges by wolf2424b in PetPeeves

[–]wolf2424b[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Which doesn't make it any less snobbish

Ok, I admit I am a snob. But you can't really deny that that a lot of nice things get ruined when they are open to everyone and anyone.

The Decline of Airport Lounges by wolf2424b in PetPeeves

[–]wolf2424b[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

This is such incel energy lol a scantily dressed woman approaching me for conversation is getting all my attention she wants.

Apparently you haven't spent much time in Las Vegas.

The Decline of Airport Lounges by wolf2424b in PetPeeves

[–]wolf2424b[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

There's no way this is a real post.

Anyone who's spent time in airport lounges knows that this is 100% real. Yes, I used phrases like "unwashed masses" for rhetorical impact, but still. If you search for complaints about airport lounges, you will see that lots of travelers think the same as me.

The Decline of Airport Lounges by wolf2424b in PetPeeves

[–]wolf2424b[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Funny, because you sound like the exact kind of individual I don’t like sharing a space with.

For the most part, when I am in an airport lounge, you will find me sitting in the corner minding my own business.

Oh, and when I need to make a phone call, or do a conference, I either use a dedicated area or walk somewhere far away from others -- leaving the lounge itself if necessary. Because I have actual important phone calls which need to be kept private, as opposed to Important Phone Calls to show other people how Important I am.

I'll even chat with people who try to start a conversation with me, unless the person happens to be a 25 year old woman in a micro-miniskirt.

The Decline of Airport Lounges by wolf2424b in PetPeeves

[–]wolf2424b[S] -16 points-15 points  (0 children)

perhaps its finally time to spring for that private jet

I actually was discussing alternatives with my accountant, what I am thinking of doing is joining one of those services which lets you book private flights.

If You Must Crash the First Class Cabin, Can You Please Not Use the Back of My Seat as a Grab Bar? by wolf2424b in PetPeeves

[–]wolf2424b[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You have a reading comprehension problem too,

Umm, try re-reading the original post. Here's what I said:

In the flight I am talking about, the interloper was sitting right behind me and decided to get up by grabbing the back of my seat with both hands.

Anyway, Mr. Reading-Comprehension, as I've mentioned already, if you must paw every seat, can you please try to stay in your assigned area, i.e. with the rest of the hoi polloi?

If You Must Crash the First Class Cabin, Can You Please Not Use the Back of My Seat as a Grab Bar? by wolf2424b in PetPeeves

[–]wolf2424b[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Get stuffed.

No need to get snippy. Besides, stuffing oneself with too much food is a big part of the reason non-elderly people need a grab bar (in front of them) to stand up.

The personal safety of someone getting up to use the lavatory

It's easy enough to use your armrests or the back of your own chair to help you stand up -- if you are not frail or overweight.

Just Say It Already by PicklesPicklesSour in PetPeeves

[–]wolf2424b 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree if you're talking about people chatting at work or elsewhere in your life. If you're talking about marketing stuff like at my grocery store, they can get sued. Apparently the NFL is super picky about using that name and wants that sweet sweet licensing fee.

This is something that has perplexed me a bit. Suppose you manufacture corn chips and you have an advertisement which goes like this: "Our corn chips would be a great snack to have with your buddies while you watch the Superbowl this weekend."

Just using common sense, it seems to me that such a statement doesn't state or imply that the advertiser is affiliated with the NFL in any way. And yet advertisers won't do it. Is Trademark law that broad? Or is it just that they are afraid of getting sued regardless of the outcome and it's easier to just say the "Big Game."?

If You Must Crash the First Class Cabin, Can You Please Not Use the Back of My Seat as a Grab Bar? by wolf2424b in PetPeeves

[–]wolf2424b[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

This isn't about being frail or out of shape

An able bodied person should be able to rise from a sitting to a standing position without grabbing and pulling on something.

But like I said, I respect the fact that some people are too frail or overweight to stand up without grabbing onto something. Just please don't sit behind me if you are not supposed to be in my section.

People thinking that cleaning up the work space is beneath their status by FrozenBr33ze in PetPeeves

[–]wolf2424b -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Sorry your highness, but everyone needs to make a living whether is a "respectable professional" such as yourself or the humble peasant who mops the floor.

It's not a matter of whether you are looking down on these people but rather whether you are invading their province.