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by tomc1985
3272 days ago
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Because it implies an opinion of weakness to the party offering said "help". Many people do not need or want help and forcing it on them only serves to enforce hidden power dynamics on behalf of the requestor. What I really don't understand is how we men can act so innocent about all this. "Oh, I was just asking a question," "I didn't force her to do anything," "she was free to decline," "what, how could you not want help? Think of all the [rationalizations]!" and so on.... Shut. The. Fuck. Up. Intentions are as clear as the sky on a sunny day... People who see others as equals treat people differently than those who think they see a potential partner, or victim, or lackey... EDIT: Also, "mansplaining" |
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You sound like the kind of person I would avoid interacting with at all costs because anything could result in non productive conflict. Have you considered people might be reacting to your hostility not your gender?