TalesFromTheSlums
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1. He responds with too much "gesturized punctuality:"
For example he does a little smirk or laughs or raises his brow & turns his face away -- or holds gaze then does so. This usually means insecurity or dismissiveness. Expressive congestion I call it. He redirects back or makes a faint joke. All signs of moodiness and insecurity projected "energetically" as a "front." Basically too much emotion & expression on the face & tone when responding to normal prompts or small talk.
2. He does a "step in, step out" joke, either particularly or unintentionall:
This is when a joke is actually set up as something meant to be confrontational or challenging but then when the subject "bites" it is flipped around. "It's just a joke, bro! I'm kidding!" This or it's -- if sometimes worse -- an INVOLUNTARILY step in, step out joke as a way to close a conversation or redirect anticipated reaction back as a joking close.
3. He has too much enthusiasm or social energy -- is too "animated:"
He basically chats and does small talk too much. Has to talk to everyone. Has to always "be on your good side." Cares too much about social promptness or conformity (or "rules" in general). Is always antsy. Bothered by specific stimuli like certain sounds, pitches or noises. All signs of cortisol, estrogen and serotonin being too active. He is always "in a mood" & far too high on his emotions being used as physiological "setters" for his whole persona; identity.
4. He is too passionate & "wave charged:"
Passion is for dreamers. When he responds as if there is emotionality in every tenet of being, this man had confided in himself his essence of structure as driven by mood-energy than mood-bluntness. It is like a mild, subclinical bipolarness that's never detected officially but witnessed indirectly. He does not talk with his words but his emotions. He does not lead with rationality but on pulsated charges of metered estrogens and serotonergic activity, leading him to release his habitual tension through his ebbs & flows of physiological yet subpar tone.
5. He can't rest, be chill, shut up & feel great:
Like if he always has a stick up his butt. Cannot sit down. Chill. Get away. Ignore. And feel good and relaxed. He is always flinchy; agitated low key; bouncy; too dynamic; too feminine basically. A real man needs to be able to tune out, go cosmic & go flat & feel great. He needs to let his whole body sink and fall flat; ease & quiet, restorativeness. Newtonian Nourishment of the Body. But estrogenic men always have a disposition of being near death always -- like they have a bomb attached to them that can go off at any time & they never know when.
For example he does a little smirk or laughs or raises his brow & turns his face away -- or holds gaze then does so. This usually means insecurity or dismissiveness. Expressive congestion I call it. He redirects back or makes a faint joke. All signs of moodiness and insecurity projected "energetically" as a "front." Basically too much emotion & expression on the face & tone when responding to normal prompts or small talk.
2. He does a "step in, step out" joke, either particularly or unintentionall:
This is when a joke is actually set up as something meant to be confrontational or challenging but then when the subject "bites" it is flipped around. "It's just a joke, bro! I'm kidding!" This or it's -- if sometimes worse -- an INVOLUNTARILY step in, step out joke as a way to close a conversation or redirect anticipated reaction back as a joking close.
3. He has too much enthusiasm or social energy -- is too "animated:"
He basically chats and does small talk too much. Has to talk to everyone. Has to always "be on your good side." Cares too much about social promptness or conformity (or "rules" in general). Is always antsy. Bothered by specific stimuli like certain sounds, pitches or noises. All signs of cortisol, estrogen and serotonin being too active. He is always "in a mood" & far too high on his emotions being used as physiological "setters" for his whole persona; identity.
4. He is too passionate & "wave charged:"
Passion is for dreamers. When he responds as if there is emotionality in every tenet of being, this man had confided in himself his essence of structure as driven by mood-energy than mood-bluntness. It is like a mild, subclinical bipolarness that's never detected officially but witnessed indirectly. He does not talk with his words but his emotions. He does not lead with rationality but on pulsated charges of metered estrogens and serotonergic activity, leading him to release his habitual tension through his ebbs & flows of physiological yet subpar tone.
5. He can't rest, be chill, shut up & feel great:
Like if he always has a stick up his butt. Cannot sit down. Chill. Get away. Ignore. And feel good and relaxed. He is always flinchy; agitated low key; bouncy; too dynamic; too feminine basically. A real man needs to be able to tune out, go cosmic & go flat & feel great. He needs to let his whole body sink and fall flat; ease & quiet, restorativeness. Newtonian Nourishment of the Body. But estrogenic men always have a disposition of being near death always -- like they have a bomb attached to them that can go off at any time & they never know when.
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