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[–]Goateeki [スコア非表示]  (0子コメント)

Yes, they are. Women are not moral actors in the same way men are. The morality of women is a self-serving morality that exists within an imperative: the getting of resources from men. For example, I know several women who left a BB husband because, for example, he gained weight. She will pat herself on the back for walking out on him in the most humane way possible. She will regard herself as having acted morally under the circumstances, not seeing the complete selfishness of what she's done. I have seen this, or some variation on it, again and again.

Morality, to a man, isn't relative and doesn't yield to any personal, material imperative like the one that women operate under. I've said before that to a man, love is the highest human aspiration, but to a woman, love is a tool to be used in service of her survival strategy. Women aren't capable of love as men conceive of it. Never forget that.

They will, however, perform whatever mental gymnastics they have to to convince themselves that they trail of destruction they leave behind them is the doing of others. My girlfriend's youngest son will not speak to her. Hasn't for years. She has wondered aloud why this should be so. The answer is that she left his father for no reason other than that she waned to sleep with another man (not me).

Think of an amoral, psychopathic man with good interpersonal skills. Scary, right? Gives you chills. You'd want to avoid this person. Now move that personality into a female body, give it long hair and a sweet, soft voice. That's what we're dealing with in 80% of women. That guy we'd all look at and say "Man, what a douchebag"? That's nearly every woman you'll ever meet.