Women are some of the most manipulative people I've ever met and anyone who says otherwise I can only assume has lived their entire life in a hole on Mars surrounded by men
This wasn't an "all women are evil" statement. Was just a "women can and often are manipulative at LEAST as often as men are" thing. These idiots pretending otherwise are some of the most self-delusioned people in existence
i know that, my exgf was the most manipulative person i ever met, problem she had was that i saw it and didn't fall for it, as a result, she just turned angry and violent
@xvarnah
Oh, I got that. What I meant was that in spite of that tendency, things are not carved in stone. And that there are more than a few examples of this.
Fun fact boys and girls used to both go by the term “girl” and they distinguished a female girl by calling them “gay girl” - I learned this from a lgbt fun fact Tiktok so prove it right/wrong if ya can
I agree, tiktok is like the social media version of a hand sanititser dealer stood outside ALDI charging £2 for a squirt of the crappiest hand sanitiser ever, but making it sound like your buying a 2ltr bottle of the stuff
Well since none of y’all are lookin it up and just shittin on tiktok (totally justified though) I’ll look it up.
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Edit: https://dictionaryblog.cambridge.org/2012/01/30/gender-benders/amp/
There’s a wonderful article proving it right and there’s several other posts you can find on google
I did look it up last night. The first results I got were all a combination of Reddit, Lbtq blogs, and mentions of tiktok, with articles interspersed between. I attempted to read around 6 of them, but I find it hard to take any article's word at face value when I :
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A) have never heard of the source before in a single solitary time in my life, even in passing
B) see obvious bias and social politics saturating every other sentence, which (in the case of the articles, not your comment) instantly makes it less "fun fact :D!" and more "ah, I see you have an agenda you want to cram down my throat." Which, tbh, the first skim of the article you linked to doesn't look so different, but I haven't given it a complete thorough read yet. And, ofc, just my impression.
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I actually had better luck looking up the words "knave child."
Oh, I got that. What I meant was that in spite of that tendency, things are not carved in stone. And that there are more than a few examples of this.
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Edit: https://dictionaryblog.cambridge.org/2012/01/30/gender-benders/amp/
There’s a wonderful article proving it right and there’s several other posts you can find on google
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A) have never heard of the source before in a single solitary time in my life, even in passing
B) see obvious bias and social politics saturating every other sentence, which (in the case of the articles, not your comment) instantly makes it less "fun fact :D!" and more "ah, I see you have an agenda you want to cram down my throat." Which, tbh, the first skim of the article you linked to doesn't look so different, but I haven't given it a complete thorough read yet. And, ofc, just my impression.
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I actually had better luck looking up the words "knave child."