Men are more likely to 'information-impart' but not especially to women & to assume sexism is nearly always narcissistic & paranoid.https://twitter.com/greenrd/status/912244266453405696 …
Yes. They are more likely to do that but to each other as well. I think this is a gender difference.https://twitter.com/HPluckrose/status/912633919614398464 …
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It's hard to articulate the nuance here, but in my experience (which may differ from yours) it isn't the same when they explain to men.
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I wonder if the difference isn't women's perceptions.https://www.economist.com/blogs/prospero/2014/07/conversation-and-sexes?fsrc=scn/tw/te/bl/ed/conversationandthesexeswhymeninterrupt …
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It's also possible that the same behaviour doesn't have the same causes or motivations. Men can curry favour with both men and women, but...
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The reasons can be quite different, particularly if he is attracted to one, but not the other. Even if men can speak condescendingly to...
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other men, that doesn't mean there isn't sexism involved when they do it to women. Men are socialised to expect to be listened to.
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They r? Reminds me of old Jewish joke. Little boy says he got the role of husband in school play. Mom says go back & demand a speaking role!
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Ah, but notice how a woman speaking her mind is classified as being a nag and if a man allows it he is henpecked?
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Yes. There's just as many complaints of women's speech by men as of men's by women. Nagging & mansplaining similar concepts.
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Though I don't wholly disagree that men can be read as mansplaining when they're not. I just think it happens more than you think it does.
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