<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?><oembed><version><![CDATA[1.0]]></version><provider_name><![CDATA[Chateau Heartiste]]></provider_name><provider_url><![CDATA[https://heartiste.wordpress.com]]></provider_url><author_name><![CDATA[CH]]></author_name><author_url><![CDATA[https://heartiste.wordpress.com/author/roissy/]]></author_url><title><![CDATA[Girls Love Onomatopoeia]]></title><type><![CDATA[link]]></type><html><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve long peppered my emails and texts and IMs with onomatopoeia &#8212; words that sound like the thing or abstraction they are describing. I drop them in conversation, too. I do this because I&#8217;ve discovered that it&#8217;s an excellent way to screen out stuck-up, prudish girls who don&#8217;t know how to have fun. Girls who dig banter about subjects other than name, rank and serial number LOVE LOVE LOVE men who can nimbly weave child-like blurts into serious adult conversation. The &#8220;sounding words&#8221; are very sensuous on the ears, and that probably accounts for their appeal to women. Using them is a step toward speaking the language of women.</p>
<p>(And, yes, MGTOWs, it&#8217;s horribly &#8220;unfair&#8221; that men have to go out of their way to speak the language of women but women don&#8217;t have to speak the language of men. Unfairness and lopsided, up-front investment is inherent in an evolved mating system where the reproductive machinery of women is worth more than that of men. But I profess.)</p>
<p>Interestingly, I see I&#8217;m not the only one to pick up on this peculiarity of female auditory preference. A reader comments:</p>
<blockquote><p>Off topic, I ran some ‘your mom!’ game tonight. ( I mean seriously, ‘your mom game’… are the possibilities not boundless?</p>
<p>Solid 8 blonde cutey, my neighbor, so basically i’ve seen her naked. She had a boyfriend for a while, single as of monday. little whatever texts, haven’t had contact in a month.</p>
<p>It’s not reached a conclusion, I guess i just think it’s a decent way to open up younger girls. i’m 37, she’s 24. i pass for 28-30 though, that helps because i primarily only game younger women.</p>
<p>Me 7:58: your mom!</p>
<p>Court 7:59: what? Ha are you drunk neighbor!</p>
<p>Me 7:59: your moms drunk!</p>
<p>Me: 8:00: but that wasn’t for you. bonk</p>
<p>(for some reason texting sounds has been surprisngly useful. bonk, boink, derp, boom. See: younger girls)</p>
<p>Court 8:00: didn’t actually think so</p>
<p>Me: but your mom is dunk, prolly</p>
<p>Court 8:03: ha umm no shes not!</p>
<p>Me 8:09: its all good court. we all have drunk moms.. its the new drunk dads</p>
<p>court 8:10: bahahaha Kkkkk</p>
<p>end.</p>
<p>i dunno. drunk dad your mom game</p></blockquote>
<p>Younger women are, of course, more fun-loving than older women. You&#8217;d be too if your body looked its best, you felt energized all the time, men of all ages checked you out, and the icy breath of Father Time wasn&#8217;t breathing down your neck (or squeezing your uterus in a vise). But I molest.</p>
<p>The reader above used a version of <a href="https://heartiste.wordpress.com/2010/07/30/non-sequitur-game/" target="_blank">non sequitur text game</a>, a CH patented technique that is LIT&#8217;RULLY guaranteed to provoke a reply from a girl. When she replies with the expected challenge, feminine dare or snarky attitude, try punctuating your follow-up with a <em>whoosh</em>, <em>derp</em>, <em>nofap</em>, or <em>wheeee giggly giggle shoe shopping!#$!!#$#!!</em>. It&#8217;s unpredictable, it&#8217;s immature, and it&#8217;s transparently patronizing. That last part is important, because a patronized girl is a girl whose self-perceived value has been deliriously, enticingly nicked.</p>
<p>I wonder if girls are in general becoming more responsive to goofy, glib texts from men. If true, it may signal a subtle cultural shift that girls are also becoming more fun-loving and less guarded. Or that they&#8217;re so fed up with being the breadwinner they appreciate men who can <em>zoom</em> them away from their dreary cubicle farm lives.</p>
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