When your sense of sight and touch are triggered at the same time, your brain can be fooled into thinking a fake hand is actually part of your body.
This body transfer effect shows just how simple it is for our minds to be tricked by coordinated signals.
If a man looks at a woman and says, "I expect you to cook all my meals, clean my house, and cater to my every need while I keep all my money to myself,"
society rightfully calls him a toxic manipulator and tells the woman to run.
But if a woman looks at a man and says, "I expect you to pay my rent, fund my lifestyle, buy my bags, and take care of my needs while my money stays my money," society calls her a "Queen" who refuses to settle. We have weaponized the word "standards" to justify legally robbing men blind.
Look at the most popular advice given to young women today. It is entirely focused on extraction. We teach women to secure the bag, to test a man's love by how much he is willing to spend, and to leave him the second he faces financial ruin. We demand that a man bleeds himself dry to prove his loyalty, while the woman is encouraged to build a secret safety net with her own income just in case she wants to leave him. He is funding his own replacement, and society claps for it.