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I believe that their is in the Bible, a statement or assertion to the effect that a woman's long hair is her glory. But, don't let me get in the way of the construction of our Post-Modern longhouse.

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I know few men who take sociological studies seriously, particularly from "science journals" with ridiculous titles like 'Personality and Individual Differences,' which leads me to suspect that the author of Sigma Game is either a rather petty beta male who feels the need for his personal opinions to be affirmed by "bonafide empirical evidence"...or, perhaps, the author is really a woman who is unduly convinced that her long, stringy hair, falling limply around her face, is her sexiest attribute; and her friends, who are forever trying to convince her to cut her hair, are the Delilah to her Samson.

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I'm sorry, but I tuned out after the first two sentences in that wall of text.

Yanno, women yaking and all that mess.

Especially a wall of text that makes no sense.

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This is amazing

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I can fix her.

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I like this woman. She CAPITALIZES all the words that point out Vox Day's point and makes it easy for us.

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Vox Day? I had no idea you were on Substack. Welcome, I still read your blog sometimes. Good to have you here writing content. 👍🏻

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I think that's the point.

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Great post. That second wall of text, that's just too long to take seriously from her.

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Jan 24Liked by Vox Day

I had long hair in Junior High & my cousin said a piece in the back was longer and needed a trim & that she could just snip it off - so I let her & she ended up cutting 2 big chunks off and to make it even, lead to it all being shoulder length. It was actually devastating ( which sounds melodramatic). So I never fell for the "Just get the edgy, no hassle, short hair cut". I dont think it was a jealousy thing, but could never figure out why she did that. Ironically, or maybe as penance (lol) she has cut her hair in this short, spiky, grandma ish pouf since about 30 --- and I cannot even fake a compliment, even my son when younger asked why she does that (like it was self mutilation)

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It was a competitive thing. She was bringing you down to her level.

And the short spiky hair is an "I can't compete, so I'm going to make it clear that I'm not even trying" thing.

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Jan 24·edited Jan 24

I don't think female solipsism is a bad thing. It helps taking care of babies and small children by keeping women focused. For exemple, when a woman is leaving a store pushing a baby carriage and stop suddenly right at the exit to put a blanket over the baby, despite having people behind her also trying to leave. It's not solipsism per se since it's directed towards another being, but that's exactly the point. The world doesn't matter. Other people don't matter. All that matters is the baby.

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She really doesn't understand that male opinions matter just as much as female opinions. In fact, that male (stated) opinions more often matter more that female (stated) opinions because they're done so honestly. Female opinions are usually only expressed in action, as they're often either playing games, outright lying, or simply not often aware of exactly how extreme their emotions guide their actions. Therefore, while their opinions matter, you have to find their opinions through their actions and pattern recognition.

As far as long hair, as another commenter said, a pony tail is much preferred to chopping it off. Or heck, even just a neglected hair. A woman with out of control hair STILL LOOKS FEMININE. A woman with a chopped off haircut looks boyish and more asexual by definition. She may still look feminine from other aspects of her physicality, but NOT from her hair and facial features. I've seen women definitely able to pull off the "my hair is curly and out of control" look with aplomb, the poster in the OP is just rationalizing her choice to look like either look like a boy, be lazy in her hygiene, and/or fall for the propaganda.

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Jan 23·edited Jan 23

The Substack is turning out great!

Unfortunately, women are malleable to manipulation by the media. Often they end up parroting clownery, and won't take no for an answer. This is why having a wise man around who the woman respects is important. Without one, the destiny of becoming a cat lady may await.

Regarding hair, recall that nefariously recommending shaving used to be a joke even in the mainstream, on a show as popular as friends: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ax8X-DyhudM

Today, the Clowns running the Clown World would probably find the episode bald-phobic and wrong.

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Another woman here, and... yeah. That's the kind of person you avoid like the plague, but when you have to interact it's at a careful distance, and being prepared to back away slowly.

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It finally clicked: When social commentators say that society has become feminized, it means that a majority of society exhibits Vox’s bullet points a majority of the time.

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Today I drove by a chemical plant I used to work at, a dirty, dusty, smelly, hot place. Saw a woman in full FRC, monogoggles and hard hat standing on the steps. She had long hair, not in a bun. Maybe her long hair will help her find someone to get her out of there.

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