So social media is unavoidable in my line of work. It's painful but female social media habits provide excellent insights to true female nature and the best thing is that it's observable by anyone. People seem to enjoy my findings so I will continue to share once in a while.
Today I'm talking about the hashtag #BLESSED
We are all in agreement that all women exchange 'love' for resources...it's basically prostitution. For anybody doubting this the 'BLESSED' hashtag is great evidence to the contrary.
So a woman takes a photo of a pile of gifts. Often shopping bags, clothes, shoes, a bunch of flowers and sometimes a selfy on a sun lounger in an exotic holiday location all provided by her mans flexible friend Mr Amex. She hashtags it with #BLESSED.
The first thing to note is that more often than not, the only time she posts anything remotely nice about her boyfriend online or shows gratitude towards him publicly is when he is spending money on her. This alone reveals the price tag on her ass. Receipt for goods in exchange for services rendered!
Secondly. Women often use hashtags to influence the light in which others see their posts. So her amazing boyfriend just spent a huge pile of cash on her and she uses the hashtag 'BLESSED' as if to thank some higher power, maybe God or the universe but not her boyfriend... why would she do this?
It's quite simple...to avoid guilt. She knows that her boyfriend is spending hard earned cash on her to buy her affections, to get laid, to prevent her from finding a better deal. She knows that she is selling her ass...she knows its working well...she wants to brag about it but she must avoid the shame and guilt of her immorally gotten gains. She avoids the guilt and the potential shame of bragging about the things she has obtained immorally by publicly thanking a higher power instead of her man.
By doing this she is not admitting receipt of goods for services rendered, at least not in her relationship. The word 'Blessed' has many godly connotations therefor she is killing two birds with one stone. She uses the power of the word blessed to signal christian virtue while avoiding shame for immorally gotten gains that she wants to brag about.
This is the way women use hashtags today. To hide the motivation behind the post and manipulate how it is viewed. Unfortunately for them, such hashtags blatantly reveal the true ugliness of female nature.
Informative? Useful? Who knows but I thought I would share my insight none the less.
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