#461
Well, it's true, feelings have long been discredited as a valid information source, especially since women have much stronger ones (anti-woman focus in the current running agenda), despite them being very good sources of information.
Like that 'uh-oh' feeling when you may not even consciously know you what you've said wrong in a conversation with someone, even though you just 'know' that you have, even before their body language even says anything?
You can feel their shock or whatever. It warns you. Maybe less for guys though, due to the lesser amounts of left brain/right brain connections (testosterone severs them).
Or seems that 'spidey sense' tingling, when you sense danger's near is fairly universal. All very real phenomenon, and totally discounted.
'Can't trust your gut' is exactly the way they want it, so they can limit what you know to what they tell you to know.