MediaVSReality
2 min readSep 7, 2023

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True, I’ll give it a shot.

1. The ability to rationalise bad behavior.

Women have an incredible ability to create an entire narrative as to why they’re not in the wrong. I’ll give a clear example from my own life.

When I was 20, I was seeing a girl for a year. She broke up with me, then 2 days later she posted photos on Facebook of her with her new boyfriend. Basically, she had been cheating. She justified this by saying that for the entire year we had only been “friends” so she wasn’t cheating. This is despite the past year of a romantic relationship.

She justified it to herself and then actually believed her own justification. Because she “felt” ok, to her that meant that what she did was perfectly ok.

Women have an annoying tendency to confuse their own feelings with the facts of a situation.

2. Monkey branching

Women often have their next man lined up long before they end a relationship. I’ve been in both positions, the guy she’s leaving and the guy she’s branching to.

This is VERY common. Personally, I’ve seen it time and time again, and it’s honestly quite disgusting. Again, women have a tendency to justify this behavior and pretend they’re not doing what they’re clearly doing.

3. Horrifically bad treatment of unattractive men.

I’ve seen women laugh, scream at and humiliate men who approached them. Why? Because he’s not attractive enough.

When I was 22, I nervously approached a woman in a bar. Before I had a chance to say anything, she put her hand in my face and said “PLEASE. NO.” And then laughed about it with her friend.

Apparently in the mind of a woman, treating a man this way is perfectly acceptable and justified.

I mean, would you like me to write a book on this topic? I have countless more.

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