'...emotionally frustrated females".
'frustrated' is probably not the best word to use.
Wounded is more accurate.
Women whose boundaries are strong might feel creeped out by the vibe around Moo,
retreat to the sidelines and then leave, never to return.
If so, that leaves a high proportion of women whose BS detectors are damaged, who are not able to feel creeped out by Moo.
So 'wounded' might be a better word.
They might come to an ashram with its flowers, incense, white clothing, sweet chanting, and implied promise of spiritual, non carnal love, hoping for healing.
All the white clothing and sweet music at an ashram might convey a message and promise of holiness and purity which can attract people who feel
they've been defiled by the hypersexualized messages that pervade Western society.
'frustrated' is probably not the best word to use.
Wounded is more accurate.
Women whose boundaries are strong might feel creeped out by the vibe around Moo,
retreat to the sidelines and then leave, never to return.
If so, that leaves a high proportion of women whose BS detectors are damaged, who are not able to feel creeped out by Moo.
So 'wounded' might be a better word.
They might come to an ashram with its flowers, incense, white clothing, sweet chanting, and implied promise of spiritual, non carnal love, hoping for healing.
All the white clothing and sweet music at an ashram might convey a message and promise of holiness and purity which can attract people who feel
they've been defiled by the hypersexualized messages that pervade Western society.