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Ok he's saying he probably has an allergy to sulphites. What is your point?
LOL no it's not, that's totally insane.
Because they aren't dressing to be sexually attractive?
And yeah, it's totally an excuse for men who harass women (and given the rumours that JP is facing a few sexual harassment suits, not a surprise).
So a woman who wears lipstick to make her lips appear redder as occurs during sexual arousal and wears high heels to make her calves tighter and lengthens the lines on her feet to appear like she's tip-toeing isn't trying to look sexually attractive? Why doesn't she just wear a loose dress and some flat shoes to work? We all know the answer.
Also, more unsubstantiated rumours and gossip to undermine his character (ad hominem). Let's assume he has
**** 18 women. Ok so then he'd be a horrible person. How would this undermine the advice in his books?
"So what do you do in the face of that suffering? Try to reduce it! Start with yourself, what good are you? Get yourself together for christ’s sake so that when your father dies you’re not whining away in a corner and you can help plan the funeral. And you can stand up solidly so that people can rely on you. That’s better! Don’t be a damn victim!"-JP
I guess the point, that the self-appointed expert in self-improvement through personal responsibility and pulling yourself up by the bootstraps was completely incapable of following his own advice, completely eludes you, hey?
So your point is that he's human? Ok. Let's assume he's a total hypocrite and can't follow any of his own advice. So what? Does that mean his advice is not good advice? Why do I (or you) care about what he does in his personal life, other than using them as ad hominems? Do you have anything to say about his actual arguments, especially with the his psychological advice, or do you want to continue with the personal attacks and character assassinations and myriad of other ad hominems that are totally menaingless? It's quite resentful and petty to be honest.
https://yourlogicalfallacyis.com/ad-hominemAs for how i would handle it if I was in his shoes? I would simply log off Twitter and spend more time with my money, er, family.
You should write a book and make this a rule, pretty good advice.