ok hold up I do think shittests are a legitimate thing. I didn't think that I did shittests but after learning about them I realized I'd subconsciously been doing them to interested men *all the time.*
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Replying to @Aella_Girl @Guerra25992599
This is it. It’s not that feminism is a conspiracy to test men, but that feminism sometimes expresses itself on a collective level in the same way that shit tests do on an individual way
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No? Shittesting is a method of selecting a mate among a large pool. It's relative to the size of the pool, not absolute - if everyone fails your shittest, you're shittesting too hard.
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I didn't mean to imply it. I think, in general, this is done unconsciously - and the pressures that regulate how hard women shittest is also usually experienced subconsciously.
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I think it's mostly that men no longer have as much social justification for a role of power - there are no bears to fight or wars to win. Survival pressure has reduced disproportionately for men, and so the narrative of women's oppression has emerged.
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1/ I think this misses something: the fact that many feminist norms are enforced by forms of authority that overwhelmingly male by composition. The dominant mode is “respect me or I’ll get my bf/cousin/the police/corporate HR/university administration to take care of you”
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2/ The number of radical feminists who want to completely sideline men is minuscule. The high-powered movie heroine has a coterie if betas to do the work but eventually ends up taking the wild alpha lead. There’s a reason that archetype is so common
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