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I've been thinking a lot lately about where the sting comes from when understanding female nature.
We are told from an early age that humans are different from all other lifeforms on earth. We are told we alone have the capacity for analytical and abstract thinking. We've built entire civilizations, reached the moon and discovered the universe of microbial life. Certainly, we are above the animals!
Many religions repeatedly make the dichotomy between how animals behave and how humans behave, as if what guides us is fundamentally different.
The sting and pain of understanding female nature is that it is difficult to face the reality that females select their partners according to the same instincts that animals do.
This is the reason why so many people are against the blackpill. It is troubling to understand that we are no different than animals.
We are told from an early age that humans are different from all other lifeforms on earth. We are told we alone have the capacity for analytical and abstract thinking. We've built entire civilizations, reached the moon and discovered the universe of microbial life. Certainly, we are above the animals!
Many religions repeatedly make the dichotomy between how animals behave and how humans behave, as if what guides us is fundamentally different.
The sting and pain of understanding female nature is that it is difficult to face the reality that females select their partners according to the same instincts that animals do.
This is the reason why so many people are against the blackpill. It is troubling to understand that we are no different than animals.
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