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About Pinknarcology
Pinknarcology is a women‑centered essay blog about how women use power, image, and emotion in public and private life. Here, politics, pop culture, true crime, and everyday relationships all sit at the same table, because the patterns often look the same whether it’s a reality‑TV star, a politician on a jet, or a “Karen” in the parking lot.
Posts on Pinknarcology read like a mix of pop‑culture breakdown, courtroom transcript, and late‑night phone call with a brutally honest friend. I look at viral clips, public meltdowns, messy love stories, and long‑running feuds as case studies in entitlement, image management, loyalty, betrayal, and—sometimes—narcissism. The goal is to give readers language for what they’re seeing, patterns to notice, and questions to ask themselves in their own lives.
Pinknarcology offers commentary, storytelling, and analysis, not professional treatment or crisis services. The essays reflect personal opinions and perspectives on culture and relationships and are meant to inform, spark reflection, and help readers think more clearly about what they’re experiencing. For medical, psychological, legal, financial, or emergency concerns, readers should always seek support from qualified professionals or emergency services in their area.
If you’ve ever watched a woman—on a screen or in your own life—and thought, “Something is off in her eyes,” you’re in the right place.
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