You're right, I over-generalized. Actually most love advice from women is lousy (and the article we're commenting in is surely among them). Therefore I corrected my final statement. Thanks for pointing it out.
Regarding your outraged reaction, I still think what I said is basically true. Most women give bad love advice (and here on Medium there's plenty), and I say this after decades of observation. It's mainly because they base their advice:
1. On personal experience. But we're all different.
2. On their own emotions ("I FEEL it, therefore it's REAL"), ignoring the facts.
3. On an idealized viewpoint ("Things as they should be"), instead of observing what works in reality.
4. On a strictly female viewpoint, instead of considering differences between men and women.
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OTOH, I see some great relationship advice coming from female authors (e.g. Dr. Samantha Rodman Withen, also here on Medium): mine it's not bias, it's knowledge and observation. Since I have been studying this subject for over 40 years, I think I can spot the difference. :-)