I find it depends on which women and how reasonable they are being. But then I find myself reasonable & men receptive to it. Might be biasedhttps://twitter.com/Fashionopolis/status/810364137490497541 …
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In general convo,I prefer free-ranging conversations abt ppl & how we feel abt things to exchange of information
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Conversely I don't enjoy conversations with more than one woman around unless I'm drinking.
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Yep. Husband gets bored. But if we're analysing a subject all interested in, very different.
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I often find someone to argue with at gatherings, but it's almost never a woman. Maybe has more to do with me though.
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Don't think so. There's saying abt the size of a person's mind depending on whether interested in ideas, events, ppl
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I'd say 'small talk' for women tends to be abt events but mostly ppl & for men events but mostly things.
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We also see this in magazine and crappy TV aimed at men & women. When it gets to the big ideas, much more even.
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However, even then, at a gathering, men more likely to focus on one topic & do it thoroughly whilst women explore.
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I think this distinction also carries over to artistic and analytical types. Music is almost always about emotion f.i
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Would you agree it's not too common for female 3rd wave feminists to be exploratory/questioning with men who challenge them?
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Absolutely! This is not general conversational style. This is ideological tribalism. Not suggesting one sex more open morally.
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Yeah, I think the most predictive trait for that is how immersed someone is in identity politics in general.
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