idle thought: the more women complain about men not going to therapy, the more therapy gets coded feminine
the more interesting move would be to tell men to meditate and do psychedelics (not a claim about whether this is more or less effective than therapy)
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actually i'm curious about this now:
poll 1/3: what's your ~gender | have you seen a therapist at least twice?
- ~male | yes46.2%
- ~male | no33.9%
- ~female | yes15%
- ~female | no4.9%
654 votesFinal results
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poll 2/3: what's your ~gender | have you meditated for at least a total of 2 hours?
- ~male | yes59.2%
- ~male | no20.1%
- ~female | yes14.5%
- ~female | no6.2%
662 votesFinal results
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Most people I know who meditate + take psychedelics are in tech/startups/entrepreneurial.
I think the desire to "reach one's full potential" combined w curiosity = more ppl meditating+taking psychedelics (+ that crowd skews male)
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Probably seems like a weird jump but if childcare was better + women didn't worry about taking finding a partner etc by a certain age, we'd probably have more women taking psychedelics and meditating.
Wonder what /'s ratio of male:female subscribers is
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hmm you mean you think women are more worried about destabilizing themselves? i could see that
More like: a lot of people who meditate/do psychedelics (who aren't hippies) are doing it to try and reach their max. potential. That includes in their careers, and personal life. 1/ (lol)
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Usually those things align for a man - getting an amazing job / building a successful company leads to greater chances of getting an attractive woman. That's not the case for a woman (usually). 2/ I don't even know how this is going to end
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