Like I think a better starting point would basically be "Cool, feminism has done a lot of great work for analysing the societal consequences of gender norms, but it's written mostly by women so lacks an understanding of men's lived experience, can we fix that?"
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And all of these are things where women are very much part of the system of enforcement (at least for heterosexual men), and mentioning this to some feminists (especially if you don't pretend it's only non-feminist women doing it) tends to be a great way of getting them furious.
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This is the core of what I'm getting at.
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I remember the discussing emotions thread, although I still feel it's more complex than women showing emotions and men not.
The touch thing is interesting. One thing that springs to mind is that a lot of men don't feel comfortable with touch from other men. -
We've all seen the silly "pat on the back" hug that says "I'm hugging you but only a little bit, don't get too excited about it".
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