What makes you think women want to win fights? Apply game theory and evolutionary thinking - women don't want to win fights, they merely don't want to lose to weak men.https://twitter.com/wil_da_beast630/status/1180136669556695040 …
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Replying to @CovfefeAnon
Eh. Some evolutionary logic there, arguably. But, I reeeeaaallly don't think most women want to be violently raped by a coked up 130 pound man. Most feminist urban women I know carry arms - MACE, keys, knives, etc. Why not a weapon that works?
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Replying to @wil_da_beast630
The question answers itself. "You don't think" vs how they actually act. Revealed preferences are far more important than statements.
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Replying to @CovfefeAnon
Rural conservative women mostly are strapped - the Pew figure's 46% across both sexes, and that looks low - and are some of the happiest Muricans...https://www.pewsocialtrends.org/2017/06/22/the-demographics-of-gun-ownership/ …
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Replying to @wil_da_beast630
Yeah, and rural conservative women's men are far more masculine so they're actually more sexually satisfied and aren't out searching for a masculine man in inappropriate and troubling ways.
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Replying to @CovfefeAnon
Taking this convo seriously, to prove your point, you'd have to show that (1) women who don't sub-consciously want domination DO have guns and (2) women who do DON'T have guns. In reality, "liberalism" is about a 95% predictor of being effectively armed.
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Replying to @wil_da_beast630
Progressivism in women is entirely a subconscious burning desire for domination so much so that they'll excuse any criminal behavior by violent men, agitate for the importation of violent men, and react hysterically at anyone who threatens to end this.
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Replying to @CovfefeAnon
In reality - to the extent either of us really cares - "domination" is not even in the top five female sexual fantasies. I just showed this. 55% of whatever of women don't want it at all, unless it is totally feigned in a consensual relationship. This seems healthy.
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Replying to @wil_da_beast630
The graph you posed showed 65% *did* - that's 35% that don't or don't admit it. Besides the point we opened with is that revealed preferences are better indicators than survey responses. Refuting that with survey data is begging the question.
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Replying to @CovfefeAnon
So, a few things here. First, 65% of women said they sometimes fantasized about hard domination. I'll have to open the source article here, but the percent that said they would ever actually want this, outside a relationship, is far lower.
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Totally circular - "I fantasize about my control being taken away by a strong man" vs "I don't want that to actually happen" - the second is a requirement for the fantasy in the first statement.
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