>>12422113I can't reveal too much about myself, but I'm in Swissland for work. I'm not from here.
I am not the smartest person in the world, but I am far brighter then most girls I know, but I know enough to know how much smarter the adverage Man is.
I had a brilliant Dad who never brought up stupid feminism or anything and allowed me to be a tom boy and read to me every night. He has given me great respect for men.
1. I don't know.
2. To be fair they often have personilties but as soon as they hit puberty, they hide their individual freakish habits and shyness/anger/humour/wit/boriness, into being a clone and a put on a pouty performance. I noticed the shift. I remember the most disgusting girls, suddenly dressing in tight fitted body dresses and posing in group photos all trying to look the same but I knew who the psychos were, I knew the truth about who they were. Poor guys who were suckers and ended up with the psycho chicks, I always pitied them.
3. I am currently very looked after, so I can pursue my artistic ambitions. I love that my partner is far smarter then I am, this gives me a sense of safety. I have used my prettiness as a currency to get what I want. If I am honest, I find competing in a man's world exhausting. Having 'the month' (a period, I hate the word so I call it the month) is like being ill every 4 weeks, and this completely knocks any progess out. I hate it, but I have accepted my biological fate. I can't wait to have kids, but I have to wait because I come from a family that expects things to be done the right way. My partner wants to make enough money to make it viable. He is smart enough that this should be possible.
4. I don't dislike them, I love them, and I hate to see them so used and lacking in confidence. When I do have a boy of my own, I will give him so much confidence, he will have the ego of Caesar. My father gave me huge power as a female, I will return that favour when he is reborn as my son.
5. will be continued...