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Apr 8 2025 02:12am
I just watched a video on YouTube about how men in certain areas of the world cannot be trusted when it comes to behaving safely around other women. I found it odd this was on my algorithm but whatever. The people in the video stated that this sort of behavior is typical of lower class individuals who come from the villages. It seemed anyway that a site full of men could help me understand the true nature of mankind and his ways. So, are all men animalistic in nature? What makes a man more likely to behave animalistically?
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Apr 8 2025 02:17am
If left undisciplined i believe so
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Apr 8 2025 02:23am
Cause women are like salmon that's covered in honey. And we are like bears they are designed to attract.
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Apr 8 2025 02:27am
Cause women are like salmon that's covered in honey. And we are like bears they are designed to attract.


Do you think that bears can cover themselves with honey and be consumed by other bears!?

If left undisciplined i believe so


What constitutes discipline in this context?
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Apr 8 2025 03:40am
Do you think that bears can cover themselves with honey and be consumed by other bears!?



What constitutes discipline in this context?


Ask the bears.
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Apr 8 2025 04:13am
Only about 3 per cent of mammal species are monogamous and it has been a puzzle as to why it evolved in some monkeys and apes but not others. Gibbons, for instance, are strictly monogamous but other great apes, such as polygynous gorillas and promiscuous chimpanzees, are not.


66.6million years of evolution resulted in your brain being programmed: breed, follow the stick, your compass, and breed

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Apr 8 2025 04:29am
Only about 3 per cent of mammal species are monogamous and it has been a puzzle as to why it evolved in some monkeys and apes but not others. Gibbons, for instance, are strictly monogamous but other great apes, such as polygynous gorillas and promiscuous chimpanzees, are not.


66.6million years of evolution resulted in your brain being programmed: breed, follow the stick, your compass, and breed


Makes me think about dolphins and how they're considered to be a top brain animal are known to pee on each other as well as rape and torture. Pillagers. Wild animals. Animalistic.

Dogs also have behaviors that can go unchecked as wild creatures, very passionate, cross breeding at will.
What makes a man more likely to behave animalistically?


Primal instinct?
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Apr 8 2025 05:34am
Makes me think about dolphins and how they're considered to be a top brain animal are known to pee on each other as well as rape and torture. Pillagers. Wild animals. Animalistic.

Dogs also have behaviors that can go unchecked as wild creatures, very passionate, cross breeding at will.


Primal instinct?


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Apr 8 2025 06:27am
Depends on the latitude

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Depends on the longitude
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