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What is making young girls so psychologically vulnerable?

#11
Magical Realist Offline
(Feb 23, 2023 01:12 AM)confused2 Wrote: And of course there's hate as well as love.

The incels are never lacking in a strong opinion on the fairer sex...
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#12
Syne Offline
Why is it that when women have opinions of men, like preferring tall guys who make good money, no one bats an eye? But when men have any opinions about women, other than absolutely glowing praise, they must be insecure or something else derogatory. If you lack the ability to tell anyone when they are doing something wrong or detrimental, you're just a coward.

Being pussy whipped is just an odd look for a gay guy.

Simple questions:
Do women like attention?
Do women tend to place more emphasis on their subjective feelings?
Are they editing Roald Dahl classics because so many people are so easily offended nowadays?
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confused2 Offline
(Feb 23, 2023 03:29 AM)Syne Wrote: Why is it that when women have opinions of men, like preferring tall guys who make good money, no one bats an eye? But when men have any opinions about women, other than absolutely glowing praise, they must be insecure or something else derogatory. If you lack the ability to tell anyone when they are doing something wrong or detrimental, you're just a coward.

Being pussy whipped is just an odd look for a gay guy.

Simple questions:
Do women like attention?
Do women tend to place more emphasis on their subjective feelings?
Are they editing Roald Dahl classics because so many people are so easily offended nowadays?

About 1 in 10,000 people care about this kind if thing - it might seem unfair but the 9,999 who don't kind of make up the definition of 'normal'.
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#14
Syne Offline
Yeah, most people are completely average. Bell curves, you know.
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confused2 Offline
One of the first books I can remember is Bonzo's adventures in darkest Africa -like with cardboard pages so you couldn't eat the paper - learning to read stuff - maybe you had it too. I'd have been maybe nine or ten at the time but has stayed with me. I'm not suggesting it has made me a bad person in any way but anything remotely African in any way and I'm immediately back to Bonzo's adventures in darkest Africa. There is a possibility that I might have turned out a very slightly better person had I not had the benefit of Bonzo's adventures in darkest africa.
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#16
RainbowUnicorn Offline
soo thats teenage suicide solved
thank goodness
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#17
confused2 Offline
(Feb 23, 2023 04:52 AM)RainbowUnicorn Wrote: soo thats teenage suicide solved
thank goodness
Syne mentioned children's books being 'updated'. I know nothing about those books but I do know that early reading leaves a deep impression .
Probably the bible and the culture that goes with it is sexist and homophobic enough that there's no point in worrying about other books.
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Magical Realist Offline
Quote:Probably the bible and the culture that goes with it is sexist and homophobic enough that there's no point in worrying about other books.

Particularly when that book (the Bible) is touted as God's revelation of his will for the human race. Women and gays just don't figure prominently in his plan.
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