Excellent point - women don't get angry over events - they get angry about assessments of her man and hang that anger on an event. Men get angry about events. "You are" vs "you did"https://twitter.com/masonlemarquis/status/1442211009796530180 …
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Good point
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That's the second category. By contrast, if she thinks he's a lost cause and he does something egregious, she'll just leave - effortlessly.
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Don't think too hard on this one gentlemen, she's not playing in good faithpic.twitter.com/IPw0CSNabd
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Maybe so, maybe not. Her academic writing on sexual relations and men and women isn't perfect but it's not bad - is excellent by academic standards.
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The questions themselves seem like a trap. They don't mention the vastly superior power that women can wield through institutions by merely accusing a man of violence. If anything, the smartest strategy for a man is to get away from her until she calms down.
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Men need to remember that they can just walk away from a relationship that doesn't serve them
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all true...
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