Males are also programmed to think, to a greater, or, to a lesser extent, in exactly the same kind of way, though it isn`t of course actually thought, for programming is programming, and thinking is thinking. The amount of actual thinking is comparatively slight, generally superficial, and likely largely programmed thinking at best. That this is social conditioning, (of both sexes, beginning at an early age, and most relevant during females primary years), and therefore a part of the human condition is most likely the main reason for there having been so little written here, though it could quite easily fill books. It is most certainly a significant part of what we are as humans, or rather, what we have allowed ourselves to be.
It`s very possible that only those males, likely very few, that are genetically predisposed to young females ( as opposed to it merely being a preference) are freely able to function entirely independently of this social programming here, and therefore must be in constant disbelief. It seems that without predisposition, all-be-it in widely varying degrees, that there actually might only be programming?
It`s very possible that only those males, likely very few, that are genetically predisposed to young females ( as opposed to it merely being a preference) are freely able to function entirely independently of this social programming here, and therefore must be in constant disbelief. It seems that without predisposition, all-be-it in widely varying degrees, that there actually might only be programming?
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