Not all manipulation is the same - men are happy to be "manipulated" into liking a woman by her saying that she's better at being pleasant to her man.
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Replying to @terfdavidicke @vers_laLune and
"She tricked you into liking her by being nice" is solipsism by women *Women* hate the idea that men can trick her into liking him by mimicking dark triad personality traits b/c she's looking for signals. Men don't mind getting tricked by niceness b/c we're looking for niceness.
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Replying to @CovfefeAnon @terfdavidicke and
goddamn I'd love if a girl would trick me with niceness. All I want ffs
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Replying to @vers_laLune @CovfefeAnon and
"oh no she's being nice to me anything but that" it's pure projection because of course women tend to feel the opposite of attraction to men who are nice. "if he likes me being nice to him then he is an idiot" <- logic from a woman who has no theory of mind
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Replying to @0x49fa98 @vers_laLune and
Someone once advised me to read the book “Why men love bitches” I didn’t read it and have no idea what to make of the advice (from an older, married woman). Is there such a thing as being too nice in a relationship?
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Replying to @margaritaevna95 @0x49fa98 and
In a relationship, it’s impossible two people will always agree. So a woman who pretends to always agree is not genuine. What makes a marriage work is two adults who say what they think politely but firmly, and a recognition that compromise is essential.
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Replying to @BradCLemley @margaritaevna95 and
Fuck compromise. Someone has to be in charge and the only way it works is if that's the man. That said, he'd be terrible at the job if he didn't take into account his wife's wishes but that's not "compromise".
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Replying to @CovfefeAnon @BradCLemley and
Her wishes *and* her superior wisdom and understanding in fields of her expertise. Failing to recognize when she has the better vantage point on a given question would bespeak foolish ignorance/insecurity. Ideally his leadership will be hands off, as he trusts her judgement.
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Yes, that too.
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Replying to @CovfefeAnon @BradCLemley and
Ppl don’t understand this. Too many insecure men (and women) about.
Added benefit to proceeding in this way (deferring to her spouse/his spouse’s judgement ie not micromanaging)— one’s advice and/or objections carry a great deal of weight, for being rare.0 replies 0 retweets 0 likesThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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