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> refusing to speak up when there's an issue
They'd rather be quiet, and just get internally angrier and angrier, getting mad at the man for not automatically reading her mind and knowing what's wrong and fixing it, until they finally explode in a rampage of anger, letting it all out at once. Meanwhile the issue itself could've been solved by a 20 second conversation in the first place. They often expect the man to "read her mind" instead of being an adult and just say what's bothering them right away.
They always avoid ACTUAL confrontation, though they're fine with fake pointless hostility, like drama. Probably because they can only mentally process the barest superficial aspects, which actually seeps into their conversation topics. Which leads me to:
> they demand others care about their interests, but show zero care about others' interests
This happens all the time on dates.The woman talks AT LENGTH about some retarded boring topic, and the man has to pretend like it's super interesting, or else she'll get mad at him.
But then, if the man dares to bring up one of his interests, suddenly she's no longer interested in the conversation, and will just get annoyed and mad at the man. Utter hypocrisy. Utter lack of self awareness, too.
> refusing to speak a bit louder, without having an aggressive angry tone
A woman says something very quietly, you ask her to repeat herself or to speak up, and they borderline yell and start getting mad and speaking in an openly aggressive tone.
Are women too mentally immature to repeat themselves, or are they too stupid to understand the difference between volume and tone? Which one is it? Neither is good.
> refusal to do what they're asked
Kinda related to the advice and speak louder things. Maybe they see obliging a request as an act of submission.
They sure seem fine with it as long as their social group accepts it, though. Pure groupthink herd/group mentality.
> refusing to be a be a graceful loser
I've noticed that women are very often sore losers. As soon as they lose once, they get super mad and suddenly don't want to play anymore. (Kinda like the conversations about interests, on dates.)
It's pure crybully mentality. They're fine as long as they're winning, but as soon as they get the SLIGHTEST resistance, suddenly they give up. As soon as things aren't going 100% their way, they're out.
> giving up at the first sign of resistance
See above. As soon as something isn't easy, and maybe even requires a bit of effort, they instantly walk away from it.
> refusing to admit when they don't know something
For example, you ask a woman a question about a topic, and she starts going on a long tangent that isn't anywhere close to answering your question.
Then you ask a followup question to try to actually get an answer, and she gets mad.
It's like they can't say "Oh I don't know about that.", so they just start bullshitting to your face to pretend like they gave an answer, just so they have an excuse to evade the question. I remember teachers used to do this shit all the time.
> refusing to give a deeper answer when asked, and instead giving a passive aggressive answer
Kinda related to the above phenomena. The "Educate yourself." or "I'm not here to educate you." or "There's no point in explaining it to you." type of mentality. Actually showing respect to the person and leveling with them takes too much emotional maturity, so they just say some retarded line that 1) evades the question, and 2) lets themselves rationalize\pretend in their head that they're good\innocent\winning, and move on.
I see this shit too with women refusing to explain shit to their kids, and either giving them an overly dumbed down or wrong answer, or dismissing them entirely. I see this especially often in single moms.
That's all I got for now.
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