But does that rule apply to you, as a man? I think society is less accepting of "Take responsibility for your own perception of me as intimidating?" when said by a man. In reality, an assessment of feedback of the effect you have on others is probably needed in almost every casehttps://twitter.com/solo1y/status/1055382243638759424 …
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I could tell others that they are responsible for their perception of me in this way or I could consider whether I am communicating as effectively as I could be. Sometimes I realise I am doing this & step back from it in process with something like this:pic.twitter.com/4kpOgBmIJr
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Obv, it's not always my fault and some people will have a problem with me simply for disagreeing with them. I think there's nearly always a mixture of intention and impact to consider and a person on one side of this could be being much more reasonable than the one on the other
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I'm almost certainly reading far too much into the first speaker's comment, btw, which could have been a throwaway one or have a specific context & not be the result of an indepth consideration of the correct ethical position to take on the intention vs impact debate.
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Passionate argumentation becomes you Helen. Never stop. The fate of the world may rest on your voracious appetite for debate and discussion.
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In other words "too much awesomenessness".
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