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[–] 16863565? ago 

whats the best book on female psychology? Pls no bully.

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[–] 17326582? ago 

man this was a great book, so rare jewish shitposters are. It was a delight to read, too bad that much of the natural science of that age was rendered irrelevant by later, evolution science. But still very great none the less. Had a few concepts and metaphors that I remembered. Like the analogy of the flower, the seed thing, and the stem of the reproductive organ. One being shorter, or longer as the other is, almost ever teasing.

its exactly what women do dont they? They tease, as your own stem is short, they get into your territory, bully you, are loud around you etc. But then when you make the first move they slink back…you think "well she was making moves on me, and was all around me all the time, what gives" then you make another move, she slinks back further, irritating you. Until eventually she is nearly fleeing from you, throwing traps, ambushes and all sorts of matter preventing you from reaching her. Making you imbued with rage.

Well thanks for that metaphor otto, it allowed me to avoid one of these women, whom while she was quite playful in this sexual way, would have been a disaster for me.

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[–] 16865600? ago 

Unironically romance novels. There's one from Canada just called "Bear". It's about a woman who gets dominated by a literal bear. I don't think you even need to read it to get the point.

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[–] 16883891? ago 

At its publication, the novel was mostly received well by critics. Engel's writing craft was admired, with The Globe and Mail noting her "fine use of understatement, control, and economy."

The 1976 Governor General's Literary Award jury, which included authors Margaret Laurence, Alice Munro, and Mordecai Richler awarded Bear its English-language Fiction award, one of the highest literary prizes in the country.

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[–] 16865602? ago 

haha oh wow, I was browsing the pua section and they had some evolutionary psychology but…yea…so is there an ebook…?