“ovary-acting” is pretttttttty funny
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I like the ovary-acting one.
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Rather than calling it crap, shouldn't we rather say that accusations of mansplaining and hepeating shouldn't be thrown around lightly?
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I think we should both be charitable and say they shouldn't be gendered.
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I genuinely wonder if blatant sexism is more common in the US than the UK - it seems racism is, from what I've heard on social media
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No Fake accusations of racism are all the rage here It's cultural
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Oh cut the estrogeneralizing...
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OMG - Epic Faillopian!
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What better way to demonstrate the hypocrisy of the feminists using "mansplaining" etc than having them explode at the female equivalents?
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.. I mean, so far I have only seen these used satirically, whereas there is an actual mansplaining hotline in Sweden (where else).
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In that regard, the situation is roughly analogous to feminism and its joke counterpart "masculism/meninism". One is taken completely...
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.. seriously in most avenues of life and held up as a worthy cause, the other is a parody that hardly anyone even knows about. And yet...
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.. some people freak out about meninism because they don't get the joke and they can't see their own hypocrisy.
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I suggested Shepeating, when a woman brings up something a man did wrong from years back, for the 392nd time ;-)
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Can't we just go back to pointing out when people are assholes and just call them assholes? That's one of those all inclusive phrases.
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Femsterical? As an aside, not heard of 'hepeating' before. Ridiculous to essentially condemn an argument because of gender of proponent.
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It's the stupidest thing I've heard in awhile. About when a woman has an idea, gets no traction, man repeats it & gets credit, apparently.
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Ah. That does indeed sound stupid.
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