There needs to be a consensus as to whether women want men to approach them/ask them out or not but there never can be one.https://twitter.com/Yippieskip/status/896078625027403776 …
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More politeness and good manners on both sides would solve most problems. So you don't need to change anything.
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I can't make that change and I wouldn't advocate trying to. Just imagining what that would look like.
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Or culture cd change so men weren't entitled & violent? Then any1 who likes can ask sm1 out, politely & respectfully & accept no
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It has changed. It doesn't tolerate violence & entitlement. People act against these cultural norms & receive prison sentences & contempt.
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Most never receive prison sentences, & plenty never receive contempt.
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I had many unwanted advances from women. I never saw that as reason to generalise about women...
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...and this idea that rejection hostility is unique to men is just flat out untrue.
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Exactly, it's not that men are more likely to get upset when rejected, it's that men are far (far, far, far) more likely to be rejected.
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Are we?
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I most definitely am.
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Only a women could think like that
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Wasn't a criticism, just didn't know what "st8" means.
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Figured that might be what it was, even without the "r".
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I've actually been hit on by women far more than I've hit on women. But given today's climate, I'm very relieved to be married.
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