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Brutal "Emotional roller coaster" describes the female condition perfectly

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People say "emotional roller coaster" to mean "life has its ups and downs", but I offer an alternative reading, more in line with what foids actually experience.
The "ups and downs" analogy refers to the physical structure of a roller coaster. Focus rather on the emotions one feels when riding one: you're either riding downhill and experiencing intense emotions of joy because of it or you're riding uphill and anticipating the eventual release. It's not "ups and downs", it's "build-up and release".

Only riding uphill or only riding downhill would get boring fast. To experience joy the rhythm is necessary. Foids either experience an orgasmic release with chad or they're anticipating it -- both activities are pleasurable, especially because they know they always happen in cyclical manner, there's always a release to look forward to.

A foid's life is built on the idea of maximizing pleasure. A foid's base emotion is probably comparable to a male orgasm (remember, the actual female orgasm is supposedly much more intense). Even if a foid is not experiencing an orgasm at a given moment, she's just anticipating it which is only slightly less pleasurable and the anticipation is necessary for her to experience as much pleasure as possible.

Roller coaster
 
This is a very high IQ interpretation, instand must read.
 
Foids want to experience the full buffet of emotions in a short amount of time. So negative emotions like anger and sadness are actually pleasurable to them. Like you said, it's the swing from one emotion to another that they like, not really any specific feeling itself. Only the strength and contrast of the emotions matter.

For example, foids love to get triggered and offended at the drop of a hat, though for men those are unpleasant emotions. They especially enjoy getting outraged if they were a happy the moment before, because that creates the strongest roller coaster drop.

And foids often try to cause conflict and start fights even in happy relationships.
They deliberately make a peaceful situation into a tumultuous one because they get bored of the tranquility.

They would rather be in a state of flux, uncertainty, and anxiety than bored. Boredom is what foids really hate.
 

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