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What is femininity ?

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@Jirh I think you are the only one here who got it what I want to say, although in second try. Most people here are too biased or stupid to recognize that they just want to protect her to get some validation from a woman. They are therefore not interested what I want to say.

Yes its not feminine inclusive. Still I stay on my observations that Feminine energy is more than masculine energy into validating their feelings rather than really truth seeking. It alsomakes sense from an evolutionary, biological standpoint. Also there is evidence everywhere. If you are in technical jobs (80% men), truth seeking is a must otherwise you will get out of job. Most Women are not so into jobs where truth is required and manipulation is rarely possible. And again there are always women who are great in that too we talk about generalizations.

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47 minutes ago, OBEler said:

Yes its not feminine inclusive. Still I stay on my observations that Feminine energy is more than masculine energy into validating their feelings rather than really truth seeking.

I don't quite agree. I think it's more accurately fearful/insecure energy that requires validation, regardless of gender. For example, an insecure masculine man would try to persuade others with his logically sound views, just to feel safe and validated. And a confident feminine woman would express how she is feeling without the need for anyone's validation.

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It also makes sense from an evolutionary, biological standpoint.

How?

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Also there is evidence everywhere. If you are in technical jobs (80% men), truth seeking is a must otherwise you will get out of job. Most Women are not so into jobs where truth is required and manipulation is rarely possible. And again there are always women who are great in that too we talk about generalizations.

Sure. Tech jobs require more logical linear ways of thinking/reasoning. However, truth and logic are not the same, and they are not mutually exclusive. A logic/reason is not always true, and sometimes it can be false, example: "I met two people from City X, and both were rude. Therefore, everyone from City X must be rude.". And needless to say that a feeling can be true sometimes.

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