The world is fucked up. There are mentally ill people, damaged people, evil people, and irreparably fucked up people walking around us each and every day.
While I do agree with most of your central thesis around these parts, I disagree vehemently with you here. Of course these women in question are exploiting men and of course I find it questionable, but I can't disagree with the other guy that it's interesting precisely for those reasons.
How are we ever going to get past it and grow if we don't have good researchers studying the hows and whys?
It is funny. Imp recognizes that our society and humanity as a whole is broken but he then blames these problems on women instead of recognizing it is an inherent flaw in humans. He also hates the idea of trying to fix any of these issues sans sending women to coal mines
You choose to die on some weird hills, Imp.
The world is fucked up. There are mentally ill people, damaged people, evil people, and irreparably fucked up people walking around us each and every day.
While I do agree with most of your central thesis around these parts, I disagree vehemently with you here. Of course these women in question are exploiting men and of course I find it questionable, but I can't disagree with the other guy that it's interesting precisely for those reasons.
How are we ever going to get past it and grow if we don't have good researchers studying the hows and whys?
I do, but I believe strongly in what I say.
What is there to study? They hate men so they exploit them. It's really simple.
What mechanisms do they exploit? What biological factors? What sociological factors? What psychological factors? What is cultural? What is innate?
All of these are valuable questions if we are to understand the damage and rectify it.
Again, we are more allies than enemies but I disagree with you on this.
It is funny. Imp recognizes that our society and humanity as a whole is broken but he then blames these problems on women instead of recognizing it is an inherent flaw in humans. He also hates the idea of trying to fix any of these issues sans sending women to coal mines
Yep. A healthy society would not be so rife with desperate and sad men, which beggars the question of why