To suggest that women always operate on feelings rather than facts is a longstanding myth which has been used to keep women out of positions of responsibility. Not suggesting this is @RemingtonWild's intention.
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I would not say 'I don't care about your feelings' but 'Your feelings are less relevant than the facts' is often appropriate & I have said variants of this to many men because arguing from feelings and arguing from evidence is a thing that happens a lot & is not gendered.
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I've also had to argue that feelings are more relevant than facts in some contexts. These include who people are sexually attracted to, whether or not an individual should have children & whether or not they should have/stay in a relationship . Feelings on these issues matter.
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