A man may notice that women love social drama. They watch soap operas and gossip behind each other's backs. Also, a man may notice that some men enjoy social drama just as much as females. This thread will go into detail on why. Read on.
Why do females like social drama? This is because they are social status obsessed. The reason why they are status obsessed is because they are herd minded from needing to rely on the collective for survival. This mean that they become easily embarrassed.
Women enjoy social drama for a couple reasons. The first is that they enjoy seeing other females suffer because it is a reassurance to their own social safety. This is like a nerd feeling grateful that a bully is choosing another target. A transference of a fear.
The other reason is that women become aroused by all emotions. This is why women like to watch sad movies. Even negative emotion arouses them. When they witness people experiencing social drama, they become aroused by spectating from a safe distance.
Another reason is that females rely on social reputation for their own mental stability. This is why they try to destroy reputations. A woman will try to muddy another woman's name by calling her a "Slut" or destroying a man's rep by calling him abusive.
Finally, women enjoy testing other's ability to rise about testing. If a man or woman is being publicly testing arouses a woman because passing/failing public humiliation is a spectator sport to them.
When met "Get off" on public humiliation is feminine frame. They love when others get "burned" because they are getting indignation that females crave. The social drama is a like a drug to these weak men. They are like small children in excitement.
A framed man should not gossip or enjoy public humiliation. He should not seek out drama. The more a man is in his masculine frame, the less he wants to hear about social drama like a female. We are too busy winning in our own lives to care. This is frame.
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