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Theory Some people especially women seem to think that strength is something you are just given

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Sorry to use this Taash character again but along with someone like Rey in Star Wars she's a pretty good example.


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=81GG5VYs8bE

You don't need to watch. Basically she brings this whole tough tribe to its knees by breathing fire on them.

But... real strength... you have to work on. Like Luke as opposed to Rey, or if you compare real-world strength from a man to fictional strength like from Taash.

She spends so much of the game dwelling on her problems and stuff. The reason why men don't tend to dwell is because it's counterproductive and it's not EASY to be competent and strong. It takes focus and often training. You aren't just born with the ability to breathe fire, lol

This video is what got me thinking about this but no pressure to watch it either!


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yoO7ENCoVys
 
fiction is all gynocentric propaganda now
 
Yea i always cringe when the thin women beats up 10 men with goofy fighting skills

It's such a strange attitude to strength. Don't people who like this stuff ever get bothered that in the real world they're very ineffective and weak?

I guess they try to compensate for it by demanding things instead of working for them.
 
Strength is earned, not given.
 
Strength is earned, not given.

I think the female attitude is typically that they want to be given things by men, as opposed to acquiring them for themselves.

Like how most women would probably prefer to find a sugar daddy than to succeed themselves.

So when they are told that they should want strength or that idea is pushed, the method of achieving it also ends of fitting into that same mindset.
 

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