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Anonymous /k/64005670#64006245
7/20/2025, 3:17:57 AM
>>64006169
>>64006204
Same but all of them
Anonymous /v/714702572#714724746
7/7/2025, 2:13:18 AM
>>714724114
>only sex matters to them
Romance is a strictly male concept, women aren't able to comprehend it.
Anonymous /v/714442932#714450743
7/4/2025, 5:10:50 AM
>>714450385
yeah sure but how many men will challenge woman in a discussion about double standard online about harem romance
Anonymous /v/713556193#713558387
6/25/2025, 12:01:45 AM
>>713557973
>If men thought like women

Scary
Anonymous ID: lSB00KOQGermany /pol/508128017#508140444
6/21/2025, 1:39:23 AM
>>508136254
You may not like it, but this is what women really want from a man.
Anonymous ID: sW4owWfjUnited States /pol/507212134#507213427
6/13/2025, 2:51:24 PM
>>507213108
They choose it or does it choose them.

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we reached the tentative conclusion that the big story about locus of control is not about liberal girls, it’s about Gen Z as a whole. Everyone—boys and girls, left and right—developed a more external locus of control gradually, beginning in the 1990s. I’ll come back to this finding in future posts as I explore the second strand of the After Babel Substack: the loss of “play-based childhood” which happened in the 1990s when American parents (and British, and Canadian) stopped letting their children out to play and explore, unsupervised. (See Frank Furedi’s important book Paranoid Parenting. I believe that the loss of free play and self-supervised risk-taking blocked the development of a healthy, normal, internal locus of control. That is the reason I teamed up with Lenore Skenazy, Peter Gray, and Daniel Shuchman to found LetGrow.org.)