I heard and read about that. I could never understand it. My father lived as a child through WW2. He used to say, the fascist were bad, the nazis were bad and the liberators were bad too. Only fight for your family but not for other people's ideas. Some of this "wisdom" must have ended up in me.
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I don't try to understand it. I assume men have their own logic, when making decisions.
I am a woman and don't have as much of an expectation of courage over me. I cling irrationally to my modesty and my chastity, instead.
I suppose it looks just as crazy, to others, but they don't have to look at my face in the mirror.
So, I can't understand, but I can sympathize.
As a man I can only say, assuming we use logic when making decisions is a bit of a stretch. 😊 Speaking only for myself of course.
Well, we all have our reasons for doing this or that, even if we haven't consciously made the choice.
I have deep-seated reasons for my behavior in those topics and I don't know if I could articulate them as logical argument, but I do know that they have something to do with being female. Other women feel differently about the same topics, so there's lots more at work, but I think that's a prerequisite.
I assume their reasons had something to do with being male.
I think you spoke for me too...