Black Widow Void
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This posting is not be associated with the blanketed anti-female rants.
Instead, these are observations and hopefully, others can offer something more positive.
In another posting, the topic of "suicide" was mentioned. It appears that most of us that are a little older, know or know of some man that ended his life over a woman. So far, I've only known of one women to do so, but it wasn't (in my opinion) over the man. Instead, I believe it was more vanity. He left her for a younger woman and this being 30 years ago and also being a small southern town, she felt humiliated.
I'm left to conclude (so far) that while women claim to be the more sensitive of the sexes, their behavior would seem to dictate the opposite.
Throughout my life, there have been times when I've wronged someone (man or woman) and my conscious got to me and I came clean. I imagine that this has probably occurred with some male readers here as well. In your lifetime, have you ever known a woman to so say "my conscience bothered me?"
Again, I hope to be corrected on this one as well, but so far, it seems like another example of how women and men differ.
This next observation may not apply to women only, but because I don't know men in this field, I can't say for sure.
I've dated four women that were in the psychology field (plus another that majored in psychology, but chose a different path).
Of all the women I've dated, these in particular seemed to lack self-objectivity the most. A friend once said that those that get into the psychology field are usually the most f_cked up people. While I think there's a lot of validity to psychology, I can't deny that the women I've dated (in this field) were a bit more off the map.
Your thoughts?
Instead, these are observations and hopefully, others can offer something more positive.
In another posting, the topic of "suicide" was mentioned. It appears that most of us that are a little older, know or know of some man that ended his life over a woman. So far, I've only known of one women to do so, but it wasn't (in my opinion) over the man. Instead, I believe it was more vanity. He left her for a younger woman and this being 30 years ago and also being a small southern town, she felt humiliated.
I'm left to conclude (so far) that while women claim to be the more sensitive of the sexes, their behavior would seem to dictate the opposite.
Throughout my life, there have been times when I've wronged someone (man or woman) and my conscious got to me and I came clean. I imagine that this has probably occurred with some male readers here as well. In your lifetime, have you ever known a woman to so say "my conscience bothered me?"
Again, I hope to be corrected on this one as well, but so far, it seems like another example of how women and men differ.
This next observation may not apply to women only, but because I don't know men in this field, I can't say for sure.
I've dated four women that were in the psychology field (plus another that majored in psychology, but chose a different path).
Of all the women I've dated, these in particular seemed to lack self-objectivity the most. A friend once said that those that get into the psychology field are usually the most f_cked up people. While I think there's a lot of validity to psychology, I can't deny that the women I've dated (in this field) were a bit more off the map.
Your thoughts?
