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I have been reading the journal of Dylan Klebold who was one of the two Columbine shooters and I noticed his constant talking about the lack of affection from girls. This seems to have contributed to his major inferiority complex.
I remember Wilhelm Reich talking about when boys grow up without positive feedback from girls that they develop a feeling of being inferior to others. They start to perceive the world as inherently evil as well as stacked against them. Could it be that men need the positive reassurance of women which signals them to be worthy? Why do lonely, depressed, mentally ill mass shooters always refer back to their unsuccess with girls?

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