Well, no. Then you'd have to keep getting married and divorced unless you only wanted to have sex with one person for your entire life. I think most women would prefer unwanted advances that having that expectation on them. You know, because of the wanted ones. https://twitter.com/YeyoZa/status/953266858337144832 …
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I know this is counterintuitive to many people, so much so that the writer of that piece didn't even feel the need to explain how they were different or acknowledge that women have always felt the need to do unwanted social interactions. More agency and assertiveness solves all.
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Agreed. I wish we would just talk about that more than "he shouldn't do that." Not that we shouldn't have the latter convo, but it could also be balanced by a discussion around, 'yes, he shouldn't do that, but you have choices too." And, "don't worry if he doesn't like you."
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Agreed. But I read the article as advocating 'he shouldn't do that' in the sense of 'change societal norms so he doesn't' rather than 'You have choices too. Be more confident in them.'
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LOL. You're right there!
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