From the perspective of a reader, it appears that there is a heavy emphasis on personal allegory for asserting your claims. While you claim, “Statistically speaking, men lie about 90 percent of the time,” you in fact offer no statistical evidence. You additionally continue to make assertions with a similar lack of objective analysis. In that case, I would like to offer a counterpoising and equally subjective position. I have found no man to lie anywhere near 90 percent of the time. With both of our claims being equally subjective and equally unverified, I have no idea how one could possibly presume one over the other. If our difference in perception happens to merely be a matter of social bubbles, then perhaps interaction with the men I know might cause a shift in perspective. However, I digress. The fact of the matter remains, that many of your comments make rather voracious assertions greatly lacking in objective perspective. Additionally, the comments on a whole appear to be rather un-feministic. To broadly label and prescribe on about, “…99 percent of all women…” seems to attempt at projecting women into a box and relegate them en-masse to a particular model of thought. I would urge the female reader to ask not “What do women need?”,but to ask instead what is it that I the individual need? More importantly, I would encourage everyone to stray away from the application of broad subjective labels. Instead, attempt to perceive the individual as just that, an individual and not a narrow characterization of a gender.
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