As someone who was until recently very afraid of public speaking, I still object to singling out women as fearful in this way and making special allowances for them. We've spent many years arguing that we can cope with the public sphere as well as men.https://twitter.com/HPluckrose/status/1053883948659544064 …
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@PeterBoghossian provided support by having me talk at him over Skype and texting me "You are awesome! You got this!" at regular intervals. And@IonaItalia offered sympathy & offered to lend me her personality which loves public speaking if we could figure out how.Show this thread -
And I STILL had to go to doctor due to panic attacks & insomnia and get short-term medication and I STILL say that we shouldn't coddle people but encourage them to push through it or not and we especially shouldn't coddle by gender & define women as fearful in this way.
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Take that!
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Sounds like he has a solid method to come to a conclusion.
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Once you accept that before you have spoken most people have already made up their minds about whether they are open to you and/or your subject-matter or not, there's nothing to fear except flying rotten fruit.
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