A cure for feminist hysteria?

A supporter has emailed me in response to the piece I wrote yesterday about Feminist Personality Disorder. As well as Narcissistic Personality Disorder, persecutory delusions, and victim mentality, he suggests that hysteria is almost invariably a component of Feminist Personality Disorder, leading feminists to believe (contrary to all available evidence) that a ‘rape culture’ exists, that the vast majority of domestic violence is inflicted by men upon women, and that ‘over two women a week are killed by partners or ex-partners’. The last claim was, of course, the basis of the first of our two ‘Lying Feminist of the Month’ awards presented to Special Snowflake.

Keen to lean more about hysteria, I checked out the Wikipedia entry on the word – here. An extract from the ‘History’ section:

By the mid to late 19th century, hysteria came to refer to what is today generally considered to be sexual dysfunction. Typical treatment was massage of the patient’s genitalia by the physician and, later, by vibrators or water sprays to cause orgasm.

Might this be a possible cure for feminist hysteria, and go some way towards alleviating Feminist Personality Disorder? The treatment should be made available on the NHS. What a happier world it would be, if all feminists availed themselves of it.

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