Androgynous
I sacrifice.
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I'm not even trying to be misogynistic when I say this and of course all of this is from my personal perspective but I've never once met a talented, entertaining, truly emotionally intelligent or interesting woman, in fact, I don't think I've ever witnessed a woman have at least one of these qualities. Even on the internet, I rarely come across women who possess these qualities.
I have many entertaining and interesting friends, some are extremely funny, some are really artistic, others are autistic at mathematics, and some get fixated on games or sports but never have I ever seen a woman who creates her own formulas, composes her own music, or, in general, creates anything.
You can argue that society is a patriarchy and woman are often overlooked but it's not like I live in Afghanistan, and I have a pretty unbiased perspective if I'm not trolling, which I'm not. If I include all my online friends, and even people I'm not exactly friends with but I know of, I've never once seen a girl get famous, create or achieve anything other than through her looks. From observation, women, on average, are much more disciplined and civilized than men, but even then, girls who are good at something tend to put in a lot more effort and do it in the most monotonous ways possible, just to place second at best.
These 'genius' qualities are extremely rare in women and again, as misogynistic as it sounds, I'm being really unbiased here.
I have many entertaining and interesting friends, some are extremely funny, some are really artistic, others are autistic at mathematics, and some get fixated on games or sports but never have I ever seen a woman who creates her own formulas, composes her own music, or, in general, creates anything.
You can argue that society is a patriarchy and woman are often overlooked but it's not like I live in Afghanistan, and I have a pretty unbiased perspective if I'm not trolling, which I'm not. If I include all my online friends, and even people I'm not exactly friends with but I know of, I've never once seen a girl get famous, create or achieve anything other than through her looks. From observation, women, on average, are much more disciplined and civilized than men, but even then, girls who are good at something tend to put in a lot more effort and do it in the most monotonous ways possible, just to place second at best.
These 'genius' qualities are extremely rare in women and again, as misogynistic as it sounds, I'm being really unbiased here.