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 …
You might feel that you already take care not to do intimidating things. Eg you probably wouldn't run up behind an unknown woman walking alone on a dark street at night. Therefore if anyone finds you intimidating for being big and male, they'll just have to deal with it.
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Sorta. In public I have no problem being intimidating, for my own safety. But if I find myself walking behind a woman I might take an alternate route. My worst nightmare is someone with PTSD flipping out on me because I happen to be walking the same route as them.
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