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Contrary to mainstream [[political correctness|politically correct]] notions, '''creepiness''' is mostly a judgement about [[Fisherian runaway|ornament]] and other genetic dispositions.
Contrary to [[political correctness|politically correct]] understanding of the term, '''creepiness''' is actually a judgement about [[Fisherian runaway|ornament]] and other genetic dispositions, used by [[women]] as convenient, socially sanctioned means of [[rejection]].


The term is intentionally ambiguous. Women know that if they were being completely honest and said "ugly, short guys should eat dust", they would be viewed unfavorably and shallow. Therefore, in order to blameshift, or to covertly act like a chameleon and having a constantly moving goal-post with regards to their moral compass, an ambiguous term such as "creepy" is a welcome adjective in the chameleon's vocabulary.
The term is intentionally ambiguous. Women know that if they were being completely honest and said "ugly, short guys should eat dust", they would be viewed unfavorably and shallow. Therefore, in order to blameshift, or to covertly act like a chameleon and having a constantly moving goal-post with regards to their moral compass, an ambiguous term such as "creepy" is a welcome adjective in the chameleon's vocabulary.
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