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BlackPillBot on scored.co
1 year ago9 points(+0/-0/+9Score on mirror)1 child
It’s sad, but most men today don’t know what to do with a feminine, non confrontational/just agreeable mildly submissive female, because so many of them are kiked into being aggressive masculine ball busters. The latter is the norm by far thanks to kikes, and their feminism. One of the best ways you know you’ve found a DITR, is if she says she’s not into pOOlitics, and doesn’t vOOt. That’s something you can work with, and lead to being a decent wife IMHO.
1 year ago7 points(+0/-0/+7Score on mirror)1 child
I've found that having a daughter and son has taught me more about the male/female dynamic that I learned throughout my entire life up to then.
I started with the "I'll raise them the same" mindset...for about a year. At one year I realized that my daughter was fundamentally different from my son in terms of interest, attitude, and motivation.
He will take initiative and get things accomplished on his own. He doesn't like working under me and constantly talks back when I try to tell him things.
She will never do anything on her own but will help me all day long with whatever I doing. I pretty much have to instruct her constantly, not because she doesn't know what to do, but because she doesn't ever want to risk a mistake.
I can have arguments and debates with my son and he forms his own opinions, but my daughter just agrees with whatever I say, to the point that she'll repeat it to others as though it's the truth.
They're not better or worse, but definitely different, and you'll have a bad time if you try to treat them the same.
I started with the "I'll raise them the same" mindset...for about a year. At one year I realized that my daughter was fundamentally different from my son in terms of interest, attitude, and motivation.
He will take initiative and get things accomplished on his own. He doesn't like working under me and constantly talks back when I try to tell him things.
She will never do anything on her own but will help me all day long with whatever I doing. I pretty much have to instruct her constantly, not because she doesn't know what to do, but because she doesn't ever want to risk a mistake.
I can have arguments and debates with my son and he forms his own opinions, but my daughter just agrees with whatever I say, to the point that she'll repeat it to others as though it's the truth.
They're not better or worse, but definitely different, and you'll have a bad time if you try to treat them the same.