Do you think so consistently or only when men call women that? If a woman says she finds a man intimidating, does it say more about her than about him?https://twitter.com/ReelTalker/status/984435461367222273 …
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Exactly. And the more men fixate on the ideology of feminism and realize how impossible it is for them to be both "woke" and interact with women...the more likely they are to totally give up on the former (like PUAs/alt-right) or on the latter (MGTOW)
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I recently hear feminists talking about 1. having the confidence of a mediocre man (sometimes "white man") and, within the same paragraph, 2. "male fragility". I'm not sure if they think men are too confident or too insecure.
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Doubtless whilst spinning plates on sticks.
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I can't see why people ever fault speaking to everyone on the same level though, it's obviously ideal.
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I've long ago realized that finding the balance is futile. Now I just say what I think, and to hell with how that makes anyone feel.
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What if he's just a timid guy? A shy person. Men aren't all confident. My wife likes to say that if it were up to me, I'd still be working up the nerve to kiss her. (She's probably right.)
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Do you now understand why we primarily communicate via grunts and sighs?
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