For most of my scholastic life, I learned about geometry and algebra in the Cartesian plane. Imagine the shock I felt, when I attended a philosophy of math lecture, and found out that two straight lines can intersect in two places! You simply have to draw two lines in a non-Cartesian plane (they do exist), and voila!
Keeping this in mind, I am open to learning about new systems of logic, and would appreciate the opportunity to learn male logic. I have composed the following hypothetical scenario for any initiate in male logic to use as an example when explaining this exciting new system.
Male (A) has (length unspecified) romantic relationship with female (A). Female has routine use of cocaine (which she steadfastly maintains is not an addiction) and serious fidelity issues. Male (A) ends relationship with female (A) over these problems.
Several months pass. Male (A) meets and initiates a romantic relationship with female (B). Three weeks later, female (A), at an unspecified bar in an unspecified beach town in California, becomes extremely intoxicated, uses several recreational drugs, and participates in an activity she immediately regrets. Crying hysterically, female (A) calls male (A) and begs him to take her back. Male (A) terminates romantic relationship with female (B), citing that female (A) needs him.
Male (A) requests that a platonic, friendly relationship continue betwixt female (B) and himself. Female (B) refuses, wanting to distance herself from the situation. Male (A) becomes extremely angry.
I get everything until the last paragraph. Honestly, I don’t understand all of the logic behind the events in the latter half of the second paragraph, but I understand that this does occur. Could someone explain the logic of this scenario?
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