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The Darkest Side of Rejection

January 21, 2015

White male privilege, a warped sense of entitlement and a persistent rape culture has lead to a teenage boy trying to kill 3 Women "because he's a virgin"

I've argued in earlier posts for the importance of building seductive skills in society (See Love in the Time of Smartphones). There might not be any form of education or intervention we can use to prevent men suffering from autistic spectrum disorder from trying to kill, but the more we can do to reduce the anxiety of sexual frustration the fewer men will be compelled to turn to violence when faced with rejection.

 

In Crime, Sexuality, Violence Tags Rape Culture, crime, Gamal Hennessy, Seduction, White Privilege, mental illness, Nightlife Publishing, sexual expression
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