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?
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poll 2/3: what's your ~gender | have you meditated for at least a total of 2 hours?
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poll 3/3: what's your ~gender | have you taken psychedelics at least twice?
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Replying to @QiaochuYuan
~2/3 of ppl tried therapy but only ~1/2 tried psychedelics? guys this is nuts, for the price of one hour with a therapist you can get so much acid that it'll do a factory reset on the universe
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yeah here to say this, especially to the women, what the hell ladies? Also one dose of psychedelics can be equivalent to *years* of therapy.
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What do you mean, the split is around 50 50 for both genders?
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Ah yes, but part of QC's point is that more women than men have tried therapy or meditating. So by comparison with themselves, women are less likely to try psychedelics than other forms of therapy.
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