1/18/2024 0 Comments Male blueprint meaningThe innate solipsism of women promotes a self-centric primary position as the beginning of forming a premise and then progresses to extrinsic sources for ancillary support. Women on the other hand almost exclusively rely upon personal experience and anecdotal evidence to form a premise only using extrinsic information to support their personal interpretations when the source agrees with that premise. And in predictable feminine fashion S makes that third party indignation about herself (here’s what she / I would do). “I would never stick around / go back to a man who dumped me! Here’s what she should do,…”įor all of what makes women primarily emotional creatures, it’s interesting to see how rational a response they can muster to a vicarious source of indignation. My drawing attention to this isn’t to burn down S’s feelings about casting herelf into another woman’s role, but rather to observe the more rational process women will use when they’ve got a disconnected God’s-eye view of all the aspects of a relationship between the two parties causing that indignation. So when a woman inserts herself into the psychological proxy role of another woman experiencing that indignation first person, the immediate response is one of ego preservation. It may be satisfying to experience drama via a third party, but not many women can afford to be called out for it. However there is still a need for a disconnect from that indignation impulse in order to preserve the feminine ego. In Indignation I touched upon the need for women to create the rise that comes from indignation for themselves, or live it vicariously through the proxies of their friends or media that caters to this need. Hers is the predictable reflex with which women feel the need to associate with themselves when confronted with (even hypothetically) another woman’s behaviors reflecting badly upon the feminine as a whole. Hithard’s recent flushing of his nest drew the unsurprising female indignation response from Rational Reader ‘S’.
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