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Women Are Like Cars, Men Are Like Morons

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Our society has a toxic tendency to objectify and manipulate young women, a deeply troubling practice we deconstruct in this episode of Gothiccast. We expose the fallacy that men place the highest value on women aged between 13 and 22 not due to fertility, but because they perceive them as more malleable and susceptible to exploitation. This unsettling perspective is not a testament to their value, but rather, a mirror to the insecurities of these men. We dig deep to unmask this disturbing paradigm where rejection from assertive, confident women triggers an unjustified ego-defensive response.

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Our society has a toxic tendency to objectify and manipulate young women, a deeply troubling practice we deconstruct in this episode of Gothiccast. We expose the fallacy that men place the highest value on women aged between 13 and 22 not due to fertility, but because they perceive them as more malleable and susceptible to exploitation. This unsettling perspective is not a testament to their value, but rather, a mirror to the insecurities of these men. We dig deep to unmask this disturbing paradigm where rejection from assertive, confident women triggers an unjustified ego-defensive response.

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