the fainting couch
the fainting couch
All social conventions aside, women are literally less rational than men because they are more swayed by hormones. Their entire evolution has been based around emotion, which is animalistic thinking relative to practicality, which requires higher brain functions.
Re: the fainting couch
Reason is a slave to passion. --Some Scottish dude.Advocate wrote: ↑Wed Sep 09, 2020 3:23 pm All social conventions aside, women are literally less rational than men because they are more swayed by hormones. Their entire evolution has been based around emotion, which is animalistic thinking relative to practicality, which requires higher brain functions.
Re: the fainting couch
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All social conventions aside, women are literally less rational than men because they are more swayed by hormones. Their entire evolution has been based around emotion, which is animalistic thinking relative to practicality, which requires higher brain functions.
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Reason is a slave to passion. --Some Scottish dude.
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Not if you're doing it right. —me
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All social conventions aside, women are literally less rational than men because they are more swayed by hormones. Their entire evolution has been based around emotion, which is animalistic thinking relative to practicality, which requires higher brain functions.
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Reason is a slave to passion. --Some Scottish dude.
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Not if you're doing it right. —me
Re: the fainting couch
"rightness" (as an aesthetic judgment) is an emotion.
Not to mention that you are contradicting your own thesis by crusading against emotion.
To emote is to move; or act. That's the "actionable certainty" you speak about. Emotion is what drives us to action.
But in the spirit of exploring your inner sexist, you should continue down that line of reasoning.