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'''Female solipsism''' refers to | '''Female solipsism''' refers to the common observation of [[women]] living in their own world and gleefully viewing the world through the lens of self-interest, especially when it comes to matters concerning reproduction. | ||
Female solipsism appears to be mostly caused by men avoiding to criticize women to either avoid spoiling their sexual chances with them ([[nice guy]]) or to avoid making them cry as they are also often very cute looking (women are somewhat more likely to cry when receiving criticism).<ref>https://incels.wiki/w/Scientific_Blackpill_(Supplemental)#Women_cry_four_times_as_much_as_men_and_never_outgrow_teenage_crying_behavior</ref> As such, solipsism is a [[neoteny|neotenous]] trait and it is often accompanied by an expectation that other's can read one's mind. | |||
Thus, according to this theory, women in general are said to have a greatly diminished capacity for self-reflection and objective reasoning, compared to men. It also implies an innate childish tendency towards female entitlement and narcissism, and a disregard for the truth. The term "solipsism" traditionally refers to the philosophical concept that states that oneself is the only consciousness in the universe. Writers in the [[manosphere]] adapted this idea, and coined the modern usage of the term to imply, that like the philosophical concept the term refers to, women see the universe as ideally revolving around themselves and their reproductive and material interests. | Thus, according to this theory, women in general are said to have a greatly diminished capacity for self-reflection and objective reasoning, compared to men. It also implies an innate childish tendency towards female entitlement and narcissism, and a disregard for the truth. The term "solipsism" traditionally refers to the philosophical concept that states that oneself is the only consciousness in the universe. Writers in the [[manosphere]] adapted this idea, and coined the modern usage of the term to imply, that like the philosophical concept the term refers to, women see the universe as ideally revolving around themselves and their reproductive and material interests. |