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On Nagging and Making the Case for Female Father Presupposition

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⁣The archetype of the nagging housewife is one that precedes all of us; however, common proximal explanations for this include notions such as "that's just how women are." In attempts to come to terms with this cross-culturally observable phenomenon, evolutionary as well as neurological research is utilized to bolster my own hypotheses as well as to make the case for what I term female father presupposition.

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Red Pill Mentor Tokyo 4 years ago  

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erick rendoza
erick rendoza
4 years ago

For get the mgtow asian guy talk about china seems so many are now banned

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