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How can women possibly claim to have superior "emotional intelligence" to men?
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<blockquote data-quote="Southriver" data-source="post: 1353605" data-attributes="member: 18118"><p>What do you mean? I ment to respond to the original question posed by OP: The power and the feeling of power are the main sources of human interaction between each other in a purely social setting. Be it a woman insisting "muh women are queeens" or a man insisting "muh men kingzz" to impose their opinion/perspective that reaffirms their own feeling of power (be it real or not isin't important). The question isin't more complicated beyond looking into our natural biological laws, which majority of people tend to use as their modus operandi.</p><p></p><p>Which is to say: seeking complicated "psychological" "answers" to such "questions" is pure human vanity and masturbation. Whatever a person says to raise his/her own dominance is insignificant and shouldn't be taken with any more value than what it really is: a quest for power.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Southriver, post: 1353605, member: 18118"] What do you mean? I ment to respond to the original question posed by OP: The power and the feeling of power are the main sources of human interaction between each other in a purely social setting. Be it a woman insisting "muh women are queeens" or a man insisting "muh men kingzz" to impose their opinion/perspective that reaffirms their own feeling of power (be it real or not isin't important). The question isin't more complicated beyond looking into our natural biological laws, which majority of people tend to use as their modus operandi. Which is to say: seeking complicated "psychological" "answers" to such "questions" is pure human vanity and masturbation. Whatever a person says to raise his/her own dominance is insignificant and shouldn't be taken with any more value than what it really is: a quest for power. [/QUOTE]
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