Okay, so I wrote the article that I talked about in this post. It's obviously about female attitude. It's cut because it's about 1,300 words long. I'd appreciate any feedback.
I'm male, and I like it. I also have some questions, but I think my questions are for a subsequent article, and this one is good as is, without trying to satisfy my questions. I *always* have questions, so don't let that slow you down.
The main question: Wouldn't proving myself *to myself* be a more internally controlled motive than proving *them* *wrong*? It's not about them, it's about *me*.
That said, some of us *are* competitive, and we have to learn that being competitive is okay too. The people who are afraid of being competitive aren't your audience for this article anyway.
best,
Joel
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That said, some of us *are* competitive, and we have to learn that being competitive is okay too. The people who are afraid of being competitive aren't your audience for this article anyway.
best,
Joel
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Answer: an internal locus of control is more "psychologically ideal", yes. That said, this is written for a T-vixen. Lemme go find the link. Brb.
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And uh...how did you find this/me?
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