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What is the Origin of the Virtuous Woman Trope?

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Why are foids perceived as morally superior? Obviously, they're not as violent as men but is there more to this story?

I think heterosexual men have a longing for mom's nurturing that sticks with them for life that we subconsciously seek to reclaim in our interactions with other women.

"Mom cared about me, so all women must be this way." It's why fools risk their lives defending random foids from abusive boyfriends and explains mob violence against men accused of rape in third world countries.
 
When you subdue women they're not that bad
 
Why are foids perceived as morally superior? Obviously, they're not as violent as men but is there more to this story?

I think heterosexual men have a longing for mom's nurturing that sticks with them for life that we subconsciously seek to reclaim in our interactions with other women.

"Mom cared about me, so all women must be this way." It's why fools risk their lives defending random foids from abusive boyfriends and explains mob violence against men accused of rape in third world countries.
There is a very good book on the myth of the 'pure woman' called Passion and Society by Denis de Rougemont. In summary, it is a brutal deconstruction of the entire Western way of love from the Middle Ages until the present day. You can find a PDF here: https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.216892 .
 

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