Today I was getting some things in town, and I saw a female in the market who possessed a cute face. I wanted to complement her, but I realized how many things could go horribly wrong simply because I wanted to express my appreciation for aesthetic features I found pleasing. It irks me that I must suppress my wholesome expressions and appreciations because this society is afflicted with the cancer of egalitarianism and is suffering its follow-on symptoms.

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@DoubleD Gotta learn to stop caring about the opinions of others. If you want to compliment and appreciate her beauty. I suggest doing it so you can at least live without the regret.

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@TenaciousGoat I don't care about her opinion. I care about what force the government would bring down upon me should she and it decide that my complement was sexual assault.

Additionally, I do not regret abstaining from speaking to her. I would rather not speak to her, avoid potential disaster, and share my thoughts and feelings on the matter. I do not regret my actions. I act. I assess. I learn. I share my thoughts on matters which strike me as valuable to myself or potentially others.

@TenaciousGoat I appreciate your sentiment though. Your concern is welcomed.

@DoubleD No problem, happy to help. If you want to get closer to her ask if she would like help with something. I have been internalizing Briffault’s law because it’s the only thing that makes sense to the male x female dynamic. I have also tested it in my life and I haven’t found any counter examples.

@TenaciousGoat If I wanted to build a relationship with a female, I likely would appeal to Briffault's law. The necessity of providing utility provided to a female for the purpose of facilitating a relationship is not in question; you are right.

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