Social cues are a feminine form of communication.

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A common thread that ties virtually all of it together is the following. "I'm saying this one thing, but what I really mean is this other thing that I can't directly tell you, because it will be perceived as rude and offensive. That will hurt you feelings, and I don't want to do that, because that will make me feel like a bad person. Just kidding, I don't really feel bad. I only say that to not appear as a bad person and to keep the advantage you provide for me in this social arrangement. The bad feeling is the fear of losing that advantage." I simply call this large class of social interactions (both communications and actions) the great ruse. This choice of term - ruse - is selected, in part, as a play on "rose," which signifies the strong symbolism of the feminine. That is to say, the great ruse is feminine by its very nature.
Not saying what you mean directly is a feminine trait. It shows a lack of balls (and women don’t have balls).
 
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