>>81788745 (OP)I don't think guys can know 100% of how girls think, but everybody can pick up bits and pieces. So let me shine some light on a phenomenon with women: Men typically have principles that they were raised with and believe until something pivotal changes. Women, however, are meant to be swayed and convinced. For example: a guy sees a girl he likes, and is convinced she's an angel automatically, all he looks for is proof to believe in. A girl see a guy she likes, and waits for him to convince her that her initial thoughts were right.
This why I think guys worry about their looks too much, in their mind:
>Looks are what convinces women because that is what convinces me.But women can be convinced that a typically ugly man is attractive. All it takes is influence, whether that comes from the man, the woman's prior beliefs or other women's beliefs.
Another example: The priest and the nun. The priest is often depicted as a religious man going thru a crisis of faith of some kind. He struggles with the crisis and once it's over, his views change. He might be more or less faithful, but he learned a lesson and made a conscious change. Nuns, on the other hand, are typically depicted as always pious. They rarely have a crisis of faith in fiction. And why would they?
>Raised religious >Surronded by like-minded women>Good Male Role Models>Taught that The Father is the ultimate leader to believe inHowever, if there is a crisis of faith for a nun, it's almost always a change for the worse. Usually there's a literal or symbolic devil involved, and it's often a loss of innocence for the nun.
I say all this to say, women are often seen as terrible because men don't know how to teach them not to be. We allow outside influences or more corrupted women to keep them convinced that being a degenerate is normal or good.