Sometimes I find I'm arguing with a child because I'm so used to childishness in SocJus discussions, I don't pick up on actual children.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
In SocJus discussions do you find it's (/ends to be/) men who are being childish? I have a reason for asking
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Replying to @aniakovas
Sometimes but more often it's women, I find. :( But then most SocJus feminists are women. Men are more often just rude.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @aniakovas
Which is childish, really. Different forms of childishness? Women's have more words?
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Replying to @HPluckrose
That is fascinating! One of the dialogues I've had in my life is that "men are children really" but I'm aware that this...
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Replying to @aniakovas
Men are simpler, I think. More easily pleased. Less thoughtful.Bit reckless.So can be childish in that way. (Huge generalisation)
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Replying to @HPluckrose
...flip side being that some of my closest friends are men and they are very thoughtful indeed. I think I select carefully.
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Replying to @aniakovas
Oh yes! Most of my tweeps are men chosen for their thoughtfulness. They get silly & a bit childish with jokes & banter!
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Ahem! I might do that too. I have a weakness for smut and puns, particularly together. One tries to be highbrow HERE however.
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Well, there is a huge overlap. I am more typically male in some ways.
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