Women have evolved to be manipulatively conficlt-avoidant and conformist.
I was at a family meal recently with about a dozen people, almost all female. We were having a communal meal around a single table.
A male in-law, drunk from day drinking, out of the blue started criticizing and insulting my approach to a legal and tenancy matter. Myself, sober, calmly and politely defended the legal decisions I had made, conceded common ground and respectfully disagreed with the points we didn't agree upon with facts and logic until the other party left the table and stormed off.
The whole incident lasted likely less than 2 or 3 minutes. Upon its conclusion, I hadn't finished my meal but the other 10 or so women present had all abandoned the table, had congregated in the very furthest reaches of the room and were huddled pretending to have a conversation amongst themselves.
The whole thing was very eye opening in terms of female behaviour and group dynamics.
When I later confronted one of them for "abandoning me" at the dinner table, they sloughed it off pretending that bailing and not supporting me was completely normal behaviour because "I could handle myself" (even though I could and didn't realize that I had been left alone until it was all over).
yes, even to people that acknowledge the existence of differences between the genders, sometimes the differences are too much. I think a lot of this can be described as the female version of the caveman behavior. If the male caveman behavior is to be violent and club other men, then f emale equivalent of that is screaming for help and this passive-agressive woman bullshit, for lack of a better term. This comes down to women not being socialized with masculinity, and demonization of masculinity in general. In short, women are cowards, and nobody is in a hurry to teach them not being cowards, because not being a coward is institutionally called toxic.
I was at a family meal recently with about a dozen people, almost all female. We were having a communal meal around a single table.
A male in-law, drunk from day drinking, out of the blue started criticizing and insulting my approach to a legal and tenancy matter. Myself, sober, calmly and politely defended the legal decisions I had made, conceded common ground and respectfully disagreed with the points we didn't agree upon with facts and logic until the other party left the table and stormed off.
The whole incident lasted likely less than 2 or 3 minutes. Upon its conclusion, I hadn't finished my meal but the other 10 or so women present had all abandoned the table, had congregated in the very furthest reaches of the room and were huddled pretending to have a conversation amongst themselves.
The whole thing was very eye opening in terms of female behaviour and group dynamics.
When I later confronted one of them for "abandoning me" at the dinner table, they sloughed it off pretending that bailing and not supporting me was completely normal behaviour because "I could handle myself" (even though I could and didn't realize that I had been left alone until it was all over).
yes, even to people that acknowledge the existence of differences between the genders, sometimes the differences are too much. I think a lot of this can be described as the female version of the caveman behavior. If the male caveman behavior is to be violent and club other men, then f emale equivalent of that is screaming for help and this passive-agressive woman bullshit, for lack of a better term. This comes down to women not being socialized with masculinity, and demonization of masculinity in general. In short, women are cowards, and nobody is in a hurry to teach them not being cowards, because not being a coward is institutionally called toxic.