PS: I am not trying to offend anyone. I am only asking since you guys give excellent answers.
I have noticed is that Purity Culture( The Culture arising from the Protestant Religion and maybe some Catholic stands like the Opus Dei) seems to have very similar talking points to all the "manosphere groups."
Purity Culture: Women who have sex outside of marriage are sinful, not worthy of dating them.
Manosphere: Nowadays, women sleep around too much; a man cannot date them.
This whole "Redpill" movement only makes sense if you grew up in a very religious household. Where you assumed everyone has very idealistic values.
For example,
College grad: I was dating this girl, and I thought we were soulmates, I didn't have a job at the time, but she ended up leaving me for a rich guy who took her on vacation.
College grad on the red pill: I realized women are hypergamous, and they will leave you.
This whole "red pill philosophy" seems common sense in areas of the world that are not religious. Of course, if you are broke, you will not likely be attracted to someone else unless you have a blind commitment to validation relationships.
It seems to me that Purity culture is very judgmental. You can have different beliefs from others without shaming people/"holding them accountable."
I have noticed is that Purity Culture( The Culture arising from the Protestant Religion and maybe some Catholic stands like the Opus Dei) seems to have very similar talking points to all the "manosphere groups."
Purity Culture: Women who have sex outside of marriage are sinful, not worthy of dating them.
Manosphere: Nowadays, women sleep around too much; a man cannot date them.
This whole "Redpill" movement only makes sense if you grew up in a very religious household. Where you assumed everyone has very idealistic values.
For example,
College grad: I was dating this girl, and I thought we were soulmates, I didn't have a job at the time, but she ended up leaving me for a rich guy who took her on vacation.
College grad on the red pill: I realized women are hypergamous, and they will leave you.
This whole "red pill philosophy" seems common sense in areas of the world that are not religious. Of course, if you are broke, you will not likely be attracted to someone else unless you have a blind commitment to validation relationships.
It seems to me that Purity culture is very judgmental. You can have different beliefs from others without shaming people/"holding them accountable."