I think the second article is kinda disturbing. I don't really know why hahah It just is to me. It's amazing how men's minds are biologically made up. But that isn't what made it so disturbing, because I already knew that, but it was something about it just being thrown out there so bluntly by National Geographic and I haven't ever really seen an article talking about this sort of thing in this magazine I guess what I'm saying is it's kind of harsh towards men in a mag meant for both sexes when the mag is mostly about broader subjects. I mean, I think that as a man I would be sort of embarrassed after reading this article. Unless it provides some sort of comfort to me, like lifts any guilt or something knowing there is a scientific explanation/justification for it. Idk.
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I think the second article is kinda disturbing.
I don't really know why hahah
It just is to me. It's amazing how men's minds are biologically made up. But that isn't what made it so disturbing, because I already knew that, but it was something about it just being thrown out there so bluntly by National Geographic and I haven't ever really seen an article talking about this sort of thing in this magazine
I guess what I'm saying is it's kind of harsh towards men in a mag meant for both sexes when the mag is mostly about broader subjects. I mean, I think that as a man I would be sort of embarrassed after reading this article. Unless it provides some sort of comfort to me, like lifts any guilt or something knowing there is a scientific explanation/justification for it. Idk.
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