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tl;dr: interpersonal hot-cold interpersonal empathy gap from either:
unabridged:
From KilluminoidBR's stickied thread:
>"I don't believe that sort of rhetoric [that one of the primary reasons some men obsess sex is because of T]"
>"I think society has taught men to obsess over sex"
lmfao.
Ms. Chelsea just simply. CANNOT. FATHOM. a state of being where intrusive sexual thoughts and desires inundate the mind, overwhelms all other discursive thoughts and faculties and commandeers a person's inner speech into a bubbling cauldron of frustration, RAGE and hopelessness. Testosterone? Biology? Nah. This obsession... MUST be something "taught" by society.
This, folks, is what's called Hot-Cold Interpersonal Empathy Gap (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empathy_gap ). To borrow the words of the psychologist who coined the term, this phenomenon occurs when:
It fundamentally underlies nearly all IT tropes, including:
c
- low T (females and hypogonad males) or
- virtue-signaling males
unabridged:
From KilluminoidBR's stickied thread:
>"I don't believe that sort of rhetoric [that one of the primary reasons some men obsess sex is because of T]"
>"I think society has taught men to obsess over sex"
lmfao.
Ms. Chelsea just simply. CANNOT. FATHOM. a state of being where intrusive sexual thoughts and desires inundate the mind, overwhelms all other discursive thoughts and faculties and commandeers a person's inner speech into a bubbling cauldron of frustration, RAGE and hopelessness. Testosterone? Biology? Nah. This obsession... MUST be something "taught" by society.
This, folks, is what's called Hot-Cold Interpersonal Empathy Gap (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empathy_gap ). To borrow the words of the psychologist who coined the term, this phenomenon occurs when:
"one predicts, or tries to make sense of, the behavior of another person who is in an affective state that is different from one's own"
https://www.andrew.cmu.edu/user/gl20/GeorgeLoewenstein/Papers_files/pdf/hotColdEmpathyGaps.pdf
It fundamentally underlies nearly all IT tropes, including:
c