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Hey Bruv,
One common myth society tells us is that women are better than men at dealing with people.
They say women have higher "emotional intelligence," but this idea doesn't hold up.
They claim women choose jobs like hairdressers, HR roles, call center jobs, or even prostitution because they excel at interacting with others.
However, in my experience, I don't think women are inherently better at it.
Sometimes, they do a poor job.
For example, when men are put together in a group, they can usually work together, even if they don’t get along or are strangers.
But with women, this isn’t always easy.
I’ve met women who refuse to work with each other, which is rare among men.
Women's supposed social skills often focus on their ability to manipulate men.
This skill usually depends on one thing: their youth and attractiveness.
Some guys eagerly help out a girl in their engineering class because they find her attractive, but they might not do the same for someone they see differently.
You might argue that some women are just more popular than others.
But why?
Usually because they’re more physically attractive and flirtatious.
That’s how they manipulate men.
Let’s look at this issue analytically.
Assume women have certain social skills that men typically don’t have.
If they have these skills when they are young, it’s likely they retain them as they age.
Decades of experience should mean a woman in her 50s or 60s is highly skilled at social manipulation.
Her social skills should be exceptional.
However, in reality, women often become invisible to men once their looks fade.
This suggests that social skills alone are not what make women popular.
For women, popularity is largely based on looks and perceived availability.
An average attractive woman can post trivial content on Instagram and receive hundreds of comments.
In real life, men will go out of their way to spend money on her, whether through gifts or free dinners.
However, if she mentions that she is in a relationship and not available, her popularity would significantly decrease.
This is why many women online often pretend to be single.
They suggest the possibility of sex or a meet-up, however unlikely, to keep men interested.
One of the most skilled manipulators among today’s e-thots is Belle Delphine (@bunnydelphine)
She likely earns a substantial income each month from her fans.
Take a look at her Patreon page to see how well she understands her audience.
She offers a support tier called “GOD” ($2,500 or more per month), where she writes:
“You are my god, I couldn’t possibly ever thank you enough. <3 I couldn’t possibly think of a good enough reward for the very best Patron I will ever have. <3 If you achieve this tier, please private message me. I’m not sure what reward I could give you, but we’ll talk about it. I love you.”
Belle Delphine doesn’t promise s3x in exchange for money.
She only makes it seem that way to convince supporters to spend thousands of dollars on her.
Ultimately, she only aims to take your money.
You might think her words show high emotional intelligence and exceptional manipulation skills.
However, how long do you think this will last?
Once her looks fade, her ability to manipulate will fade too.
Until next time
-MOS