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Found this..thought it was quite interesting..Emotional Trauma is almost always the key reason to behavior in inter-gender relationships...how often, quick do we pick this up from the opposite sex? its almost a silent illness
"In most cases, misogynists do not know that they hate women. Misogyny is an unconscious hatred that men form early on in life as a result of a trauma involving a female figure they trusted. An abusive or negligent mother, sister, school teacher or girl friend can plant a seed deep down in their brain’s subcortical matter."
Unfortunately, you've stumbled on one article and think it's the answer and unfortunately, I can find you case after case, after case where the trauma or incident was brought upon by the father figure, the brother, cousin, uncle or other men and you can find these men populating the jails in our legal system.
"In most cases, misogynists do not know that they hate women. Misogyny is an unconscious hatred that men form early on in life as a result of a trauma involving a female figure they trusted. An abusive or negligent mother, sister, school teacher or girl friend can plant a seed deep down in their brain’s subcortical matter."
Unfortunately, you've stumbled on one article and think it's the answer and unfortunately, I can find you case after case, after case where the trauma or incident was brought upon by the father figure, the brother, cousin, uncle or other men and you can find these men populating the jails in our legal system.
And your point?
Youre very defensive. Nobody is here pointing fingers at anybody. This works vice versa. I think youve missed the point or simply dont like women being called out.
And your point?
Youre very defensive. Nobody is here pointing fingers at anybody. This works vice versa. I think youve missed the point or simply dont like women being called out.
My point is the article points its finger at women and I've done a lot of research on this and the male figure is just as much at fault in the development of people like this. If you'd like examples I can give you a few, but what ticks me off is when someone comes across ONE article and thinks it's the answer in stone and it isn't. I'm not saying women do not have a role in development, but this article is not the only answer.
Richard Ramirez is awaiting execution on death row for 14 plus murders, 8 attempted murders, 11 sexual assults and burglaries. Most of his crimes were to women of all ages. Ramirez's mother was just a housewife and his father was a cop.
Ramirez may have been influenced into killing by his cousin, Mike, a Special Forces veteran who boasted of his gruesome exploits during the Vietnam War and showed him Polaroid pictures of his victims. These included pictures of the severed heads of Vietnamese women, who in other pictures had been shown fellating Mike. Ramirez was present the night Mike shot and killed his wife, and her blood spattered on Ramirez's face. Ramirez was 13 years old at the time.
That was believed to be the catalyst to Ramirez's life of rape and murder of women. So, yeah, I've got issues when you only point the finger at women.
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