Captain Harlock
Senior Don Juan
Private boys schools are a bunch of bullcrap anyway. Those spoiled brats need to learn to keep their arrogance in check.
Hmmm, you might be talking about me there, Hans :moon:Captain Harlock said:Private boys schools are a bunch of bullcrap anyway. Those spoiled brats need to learn to keep their arrogance in check.
prairiedog24 said:EQ simply means your ability to feel/understand/empathize with other people, and read their emotional ques.
Well I'm here to tell you there is such a magic wand. Something that will make you almost completely irresistible to any woman you "point it" at. Something guaranteed to fill your life with love, romance, and excitement.
Quote taken from The SoSuave Guide to Women and Dating, which you can read for FREE.
Hey, social engineer, leave those kids aloneUnbridled_Phoenix said:We don't need no state castration, we don't need no man control
Tell her a little about yourself, but not too much. Maintain some mystery. Give her something to think about and wonder about when she's at home.
Quote taken from The SoSuave Guide to Women and Dating, which you can read for FREE.
I totally agree. This is absolutely feminist/anti male ideology at work masquerading as "fairness" and benefical for males. There's no question in my mind that these "educators" will in practice cause males more emotional harm. They will teach them to be consumate AFCs. Their solution is part of the problem. The problem with males is femniism and how women are now priviliged and never wrong.jophil28 said:.
These new age fads crept into the public school system here about twenty many ago. The promoters lauded the programs with all the flowery hype that we get down here from third rate leftist psych types.
They promised more social and gender equity, however they ultimately delivered a contaminated and feminised social education system in which boys were punished for even mild expressions of masculinity and girls were rewarded for being bratty little baitches.
Feminist ideology at work masquerading as "fairness".
Dang! Warrior sometimes you come across as so closed minded. Personally, I think a lot of problems we have stem from people not being in touch with themselves (that would also include male-male and male-female relationships). Your attitude towards this EQ idea is one of such. You say people can learn this stuff at home right? Did you figure out all you needed to know about women and dating at home? hence sosuave and similar sites and books. I feel the EQ idea is good but your fears that such a noble idea might be perveted is understandable. Still when one is thought something one still has a choice to apply what they've been taught. In the end they are informed about something. After learning so much from sosuave if I was in the education system. I'd require them to have a dating class. Because everything we do as human beings deals with relationship and these are important things you don't learn at home.Warrior74 said:Don't make excuses for them. Learning to check your emotions is something you learn at home.
IronStar said:Just out of curiosity, in an educational setting, does the school "grade" the student in "EQ" ? How does he pass or fail?
Sounds like an obtuse question, but when I went to school, I went to learn. I did stuff. If I was good at football, I made the soccer team. If I did my maths homework, and understood, and demonstrated that understanding under examination conditions, I passed or failed.
There was an objective measure of my success (or lack thereof).
As for socialisation, I was left to my own devices. Made some friends, made some enemies but mostly people were indifferent to me. I made my own mistakes, and learnt from them. It was only when I stepped out of line that the school intervened (& only then if they found out )
I'm more curious than anything has to how "EQ" can be taught. Most people learn this by example, they react, s1t happens, they learn (hopefully) by trial and error. I know what I should do & how I should react when a woman dumps me, but when it happens I'm going to get p1ssed off. Its how I handle myself & my own reaction that counts.
It strikes me as a papering over the cracks exercise, the question is surely why kids have to be taught "EQ" in the first place, when they should be learning it through their family & their peers by example, not from a textbook.
It doesn't matter how good-looking you are, how romantic you are, how funny you are... or anything else. If she doesn't have something INVESTED in you and the relationship, preferably quite a LOT invested, she'll dump you, without even the slightest hesitation, as soon as someone a little more "interesting" comes along.
Quote taken from The SoSuave Guide to Women and Dating, which you can read for FREE.
Exactly,squirrels said:"Emotional Intelligence" is an oxymoron. Just another term women fabricate to make it look like they're not stupid.
"Oh, women aren't as smart as men generally, but they have 'emotional intelligence'". Please.
I don't know why women make excuses for themselves instead of using the gifts they naturally DO have.
jafyk said:Dang! Warrior sometimes you come across as so closed minded. Personally, I think a lot of problems we have stem from people not being in touch with themselves (that would also include male-male and male-female relationships). Your attitude towards this EQ idea is one of such. You say people can learn this stuff at home right? Did you figure out all you needed to know about women and dating at home? hence sosuave and similar sites and books. I feel the EQ idea is good but your fears that such a noble idea might be perveted is understandable. Still when one is thought something one still has a choice to apply what they've been taught. In the end they are informed about something. After learning so much from sosuave if I was in the education system. I'd require them to have a dating class. Because everything we do as human beings deals with relationship and these are important things you don't learn at home.
so being social is the same as having a high intelligence? or vice versa?squirrels said:"Emotional Intelligence" is an oxymoron. Just another term women fabricate to make it look like they're not stupid.
"Oh, women aren't as smart as men generally, but they have 'emotional intelligence'". Please.
I don't know why women make excuses for themselves instead of using the gifts they naturally DO have.