It is devishly hard (for me, at least) to like and comment on this, your second entry. It looks it may be the same for the entire series... I persisted.
I don't know what that means. What I meant is: most of your essays don't have a readily available way to like and comment. I poked around in various installments untl I found a link to this essay that did allow likes and comments.
Hiya! I thought you were positing that this contemporary wave of mimesexuality will eventually fade and go away, but now I believe you're saying that yes, they will fade - and then regroup and emerge again.
Because it is an effect of competitive reproductive strategy and not a cultural phenomenon, it will perpetually re-appear in individuals, that’s my conjecture.
If it is understood culturally, as a type of compulsive lying, then the people who have the behavior can be identified and the effects of the behavior managed.
It is devishly hard (for me, at least) to like and comment on this, your second entry. It looks it may be the same for the entire series... I persisted.
I’m thinking of doing an ordinary human rewrite. This is to get it out of my system, but I hope it works for you.
I don't know what that means. What I meant is: most of your essays don't have a readily available way to like and comment. I poked around in various installments untl I found a link to this essay that did allow likes and comments.
That’s strange I thought it was like any other post. I have to look more deeply into Substack. Thanks for noting this.
Hiya! I thought you were positing that this contemporary wave of mimesexuality will eventually fade and go away, but now I believe you're saying that yes, they will fade - and then regroup and emerge again.
Because it is an effect of competitive reproductive strategy and not a cultural phenomenon, it will perpetually re-appear in individuals, that’s my conjecture.
If it is understood culturally, as a type of compulsive lying, then the people who have the behavior can be identified and the effects of the behavior managed.