Also, you're falling for the enemy's framing. There's no genuine fear, the fake fear they create is meant to manipulate us into thinking they have a genuine victimhood and deserve to be protected.
People who genuinely fear death don't go around antagonizing the people they supposedly fear.
I wish at least one downvoter would have made an attempt at a counter-argument. I mean, women who fear death wouldn't go on a blind date either. Seems like common sense.
I didn't downvote him but I don't agree, and I'm certainly not gonna bother arguing with him either. I wouldn't be surprised if he ends up the subject of a True Crime documentary one day, and frankly, the only thing I think could possibly help him is to join a monastery.
There are women who fake their fear, yes. Women's tears are weapons and many of them know it. On the other hand, I think women are naturally a bit androphobic, probably for good and deeply genetically-embedded reasons, but still not very rational in our culture. They don't experience it as an acute fear, like you'd see in pop culture, but more as an anxiety. It's not bad enough to make them actually fearful of men, though it can make them completely neurotic if left unmanaged.
Like any anxious phobia, they can easily fall into patterns where they reinforce their phobia, like an agoraphobe who closes their blinds in the day or an arachnophobe reading about Recluses. For androphobes, that's True Crime. It's not the only one, of course. That little bit of anxiety crack is sprinkled into most pop culture now. True Crime is just ones of the most pure forms of it that doesn't cause (extreme) outrage.
I wouldn't be surprised if he ends up the subject of a True Crime documentary one day, and frankly, the only thing I think could possibly help him is to join a monastery.
Women who murder men of course don't exist.
Also, you're falling for the enemy's framing. There's no genuine fear, the fake fear they create is meant to manipulate us into thinking they have a genuine victimhood and deserve to be protected.
People who genuinely fear death don't go around antagonizing the people they supposedly fear.
I wish at least one downvoter would have made an attempt at a counter-argument. I mean, women who fear death wouldn't go on a blind date either. Seems like common sense.
Maybe people were offended by "the enemy".
I didn't downvote him but I don't agree, and I'm certainly not gonna bother arguing with him either. I wouldn't be surprised if he ends up the subject of a True Crime documentary one day, and frankly, the only thing I think could possibly help him is to join a monastery.
There are women who fake their fear, yes. Women's tears are weapons and many of them know it. On the other hand, I think women are naturally a bit androphobic, probably for good and deeply genetically-embedded reasons, but still not very rational in our culture. They don't experience it as an acute fear, like you'd see in pop culture, but more as an anxiety. It's not bad enough to make them actually fearful of men, though it can make them completely neurotic if left unmanaged.
Like any anxious phobia, they can easily fall into patterns where they reinforce their phobia, like an agoraphobe who closes their blinds in the day or an arachnophobe reading about Recluses. For androphobes, that's True Crime. It's not the only one, of course. That little bit of anxiety crack is sprinkled into most pop culture now. True Crime is just ones of the most pure forms of it that doesn't cause (extreme) outrage.
The fuck kind of neo-feminist bullshit is this?
If you rearrange the letters in NOW, it spells NWO. Coincidence??? I'm on to you, Lilith.