A powerful man offers to help a woman's career in trade for sex. Is this okay of him if a) she likes deal & accepts, b) he only ever asks once, she declines, c) deal is indirect, giving her plausible deniability? Pick 1st answer you agree with:
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Replying to @robinhanson
The fact that you didn’t offer “she likes HIM” as an option explains why you will never get how this works
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Replying to @ChimpSmack
If she likes him then she likes the deal, that's option (a).
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Replying to @robinhanson @ChimpSmack
that's...not how it works- you're essentially saying that if I like someone then by definition I like being disrespected by them, which...honestly where do I even go with this
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Replying to @jodiecongirl @robinhanson
It’s a necessary condition for the offer not to be gross. It’s definitely not the *only* condition If there is a window for this behaviour to be considered acceptable, it’s tiny
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I like anyone who offers me enough money. However, "powerful man offers to advance career" carries implicit threat of retaliation that just fucking for money (which I liked doing and hope to go back to eventually) doesn't have
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Replying to @0K_ultra @ChimpSmack and
clearly why one should build one's portfolio of women who turned one down and who have good careers which one has not interfered with
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Replying to @chaosprime @ChimpSmack and
Isn't that more or less "incel reddit"?
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really curious now how many men we would consider "powerful" identify as incels
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Replying to @BigGratissimo @0K_ultra and
this is my new favorite data point
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