08-31-2016, 06:33 AM
Shannon,
Possible missing parts
1) Women tend to be very contextually based
Responders feel, know, believe, and imagine the context is right to have repeated physical sex with the user, and they plan on how to make future times right in terms of the context to continue to have repeated physical sex with the user; OR Responders organize, create, initiate, etc. a future time so context is right to have (repeated) physical sex with the user (such as making a date, giving a phone number, revealing where they will be over the next 3 days, making themselves available, arranging for privacy, etc.), and they plan on how to make future times right in terms of the context to continue to have repeated physical sex with the user
2) Women can be very role based or concerned about "fitting in"
Responders feel, know, believe, and imagine it's their proper role to have repeated physical sex with the user, and that they will "fit in" better if they do so.
3) Responders feel, know, believe, and imagine they have all the internal and external cues to repeatedly fulfill the goals of the program with the user (accounts for individual lock and key metaphor and snowflake-ness metaphor)
4) Empowered. Responders feel empowered to act to repeatedly fulfill the goals of the program with the user; empowered by fulfilling the goals of the program with the user; empowered when they are fulfilling the goals of the program with the user; empowered for having fulfilled the goals of the program with the user; empowered as they are fulfilling the goals of the program with the user; empowered to act to fulfill the goals of the program with the user; empowered by repeatedly fulfilling the goals of the program with the user; empowered when they are repeatedly fulfilling the goals of the program with the user; empowered for having repeatedly fulfilled the goals of the program with the user; empowered as they are repeatedly fulfilling the goals of the program with the user.
5) I think women are more driven by perceived security, safety, anxiety, comfort, the desire to nurture, abnegation, and fun.
6) I think women are more likely to run long term scenarios through their minds about “what it would be like to be with a man”, imagining a future and how all that meshes with their life plans and other relationships.
Possible missing parts
1) Women tend to be very contextually based
Responders feel, know, believe, and imagine the context is right to have repeated physical sex with the user, and they plan on how to make future times right in terms of the context to continue to have repeated physical sex with the user; OR Responders organize, create, initiate, etc. a future time so context is right to have (repeated) physical sex with the user (such as making a date, giving a phone number, revealing where they will be over the next 3 days, making themselves available, arranging for privacy, etc.), and they plan on how to make future times right in terms of the context to continue to have repeated physical sex with the user
2) Women can be very role based or concerned about "fitting in"
Responders feel, know, believe, and imagine it's their proper role to have repeated physical sex with the user, and that they will "fit in" better if they do so.
3) Responders feel, know, believe, and imagine they have all the internal and external cues to repeatedly fulfill the goals of the program with the user (accounts for individual lock and key metaphor and snowflake-ness metaphor)
4) Empowered. Responders feel empowered to act to repeatedly fulfill the goals of the program with the user; empowered by fulfilling the goals of the program with the user; empowered when they are fulfilling the goals of the program with the user; empowered for having fulfilled the goals of the program with the user; empowered as they are fulfilling the goals of the program with the user; empowered to act to fulfill the goals of the program with the user; empowered by repeatedly fulfilling the goals of the program with the user; empowered when they are repeatedly fulfilling the goals of the program with the user; empowered for having repeatedly fulfilled the goals of the program with the user; empowered as they are repeatedly fulfilling the goals of the program with the user.
5) I think women are more driven by perceived security, safety, anxiety, comfort, the desire to nurture, abnegation, and fun.
6) I think women are more likely to run long term scenarios through their minds about “what it would be like to be with a man”, imagining a future and how all that meshes with their life plans and other relationships.