Noriju
Facts over Feelings
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Problem / common misconception
People think that women are incapable of seeing the world as it truly is.
Ex: (when talking to a fat sub3) “omgoossh you’re so prettyy!” Or the incessant need to always be “correct“ and to stray away from negativity.
Recently i’ve become very close with my mother.
From an interaction i had yesterday i’ve learned that: if there’s no risk of persecution i.e. she knows that you are non-judgemental, those real, unbridled thoughts do come out.
For example. The other day my mom said at the dinner table “yoga is kind of a loser sport” and i just kinda look at her shocked (but i mask it cause i’m a boss), then my dad reacts and says “woah you just said that!?”
This subtle interaction was my eureka moment.
It goes to show that women are trapped in this circle of “correctness” that forces them to take on this role of being nice and correct all the time. Being anything else -> leads to discrimination.
Psychologically we know that if we speak a lie 1000 times it eventually becomes true. And if you wear a mask it’s important that you don’t forget yourself.
Women just forget themselves wearing this mask, because there’s no benefit to taking it off.
This doesn’t just apply to female psychology, it’s also to everybody else.
From this experience i’ve reiterated some important maxims to have:
I.e. “Well thats actually wrong, thats not what that means, you are wrong and i’m right” aint good if you’re trying to get on someones good side.
if you can, just silently disagree.
TL;DR
The mask pill is real, keep your negative thoughts to yourself, always corroborate what others tell you to reinforce their world view and don’t be negative
People think that women are incapable of seeing the world as it truly is.
Ex: (when talking to a fat sub3) “omgoossh you’re so prettyy!” Or the incessant need to always be “correct“ and to stray away from negativity.
Recently i’ve become very close with my mother.
From an interaction i had yesterday i’ve learned that: if there’s no risk of persecution i.e. she knows that you are non-judgemental, those real, unbridled thoughts do come out.
For example. The other day my mom said at the dinner table “yoga is kind of a loser sport” and i just kinda look at her shocked (but i mask it cause i’m a boss), then my dad reacts and says “woah you just said that!?”
This subtle interaction was my eureka moment.
It goes to show that women are trapped in this circle of “correctness” that forces them to take on this role of being nice and correct all the time. Being anything else -> leads to discrimination.
Psychologically we know that if we speak a lie 1000 times it eventually becomes true. And if you wear a mask it’s important that you don’t forget yourself.
Women just forget themselves wearing this mask, because there’s no benefit to taking it off.
This doesn’t just apply to female psychology, it’s also to everybody else.
From this experience i’ve reiterated some important maxims to have:
- Never correct others,
I.e. “Well thats actually wrong, thats not what that means, you are wrong and i’m right” aint good if you’re trying to get on someones good side.
if you can, just silently disagree.
- Never react negatively to any output you receive,
- Never criticize, even in jest.
TL;DR
The mask pill is real, keep your negative thoughts to yourself, always corroborate what others tell you to reinforce their world view and don’t be negative