I'd become sceptical of any childless woman over the age of 35. If she is/was fertile, then she has sacrificed lifes purpose to lifes pleasure which brings her sense of loyalty to anything beyond herself into question.
Intimidating is the wrong word. I'd say they're generally not alluring enough to arouse my interest. There's a difference between being afraid and simply not liking something. And if nothing else a woman in love is always submissive, love makes a woman value her freedom and independence less - overbearing is what she is not - and it is not arousing for a man(man with options)to behold before him a manjawed woman of hate.
Of course there are exceptions to this, such as the Amazonian woman who is a product of a successful union between an alpha male and his beautiful wife. Amazonians often inherit the fathers' blazing intelligence, cocksure attitude and ambition, but even in this case smart Amazonians will temper their masculine essence to entrap men of high quality.
I'd say that's mostly true for the whole of the anglo-sphere. Equalitards are even less of a turn on for women than traditionalists - manginas are even less arousing than White Knights. But there's a group of men within these countries that are neither liberal nor traditional, and these men seem to do very well with women.
I don't know, simple use of the word "clique" is manipulating the group into agreeing with you. If I were to say a group of cool people harmoniously relating instead of the word "clique", and then "freakish outlier" instead of the word "individual" then most of the group would agree with cool.
The point being that it's unrealistic to expect the majority to think, scratch that, it's not even desirable for them to do so. Where would Humanity be today if it wasn't for the great men & minds of history leading and organising the Human race into a brighter future? I'll give you a clue, it involves dying at 43 with rotten teeth whilst lying in a puddle of your own piss.
And yet, weirdly, trees are highly competitive and have roots that capture nutrients far beyond what is needed and these excessive roots are then used by the tree to prevent the development of neighbouring trees.
RE: Share what you are listening to, part 4..
Laibach ~ Life is Life