> She starts guarded. One-word answers, a little skeptical. If you escalate too fast or try something cheesy, she gets MORE guarded. If you're genuine and read the moment right, she opens up. Just like real life.
Generalizing like if all men are the exact same and all women are all the same...
Btw, not putting any effort in writing your text gives a clear signal.
You're right that every woman is different. The AI doesn't simulate all women, it simulates specific situations. A guarded reaction when a stranger walks up to you, or being angry and not hearing logic in a fight. These are common enough patterns that practicing them is useful, even if not every conversation plays out exactly this way.
Listen; we're not in a "Windows vs MacOS vs Linux user" meme. We're trying to have intelligent discussion here, and surely generalizing a large amount of people simply because they use one OS is not intelligent discussion.
Wake up. Real life is not what you see in funny memes.
The article is horrible, it's AI-generated and it's simply hot air. It does not give much info and it's mostly a collection of random lists with titles like "Why does this matter?"
Generalizing like if all men are the exact same and all women are all the same... Btw, not putting any effort in writing your text gives a clear signal.