The straight girls pretending to be trans highlights the issue that some women earnestly think a lot of men are into that sort of thing, I don't know what gave them that idea but I have a few guesses...
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🎄 Rick 🎄 (praxisofevil@poa.st)'s status on Monday, 02-Sep-2024 11:38:32 JST 🎄 Rick 🎄 -
synapsid (synapsid@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Monday, 02-Sep-2024 11:38:31 JST synapsid What else would you call the systemic ecosystem of social media designed around engaging and hooking women into becoming addicted to them? Apps like snapchat and tiktok, while ostensibly being "social" media, are primarily vehicles to push certain narratives and ideas onto naive teenagers and children, it's why these developers push the "for you" pages so hard on both of them. If you're going to get people addicted to the dopamine hits from your product, might as well inculcate them with ideologies that decrease social trust and keep them further isolated and lonely, thus perpetuating their use of said app. New Janny in Town likes this. -
synapsid (synapsid@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Monday, 02-Sep-2024 11:38:32 JST synapsid There's also quite a bit of women projecting their own desires onto men, look at how many of them on dating apps brag about their girlboss fakework job, cover themselves in tattoos, or have several pictures of them surrounded by men- all things they would find attractive in a guy (makes a lot of money, "bad boy", preselection) they then project onto men when making their profile. The garbage many of them consume on tiktok/snapchat being the psychological equivalent of social terrorism doesn't help either. -
The Very Merry Mancow: Christ is King! ✝️ (cowanon@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Monday, 02-Sep-2024 11:38:32 JST The Very Merry Mancow: Christ is King! ✝️ >psychological equivalent of social terrorism
Interesting way to refer to it.
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