If you pose a rhetorical question to a chick they'll usually muddle over it and say "hm interesting" or "yeah true" If you pose a rhetorical question to a dude they'll usually give you an answer back before you even finish the sentence
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This is one cool thing about the feminine archetype that I think many guys might find helpful to cultivate: comfort with uncertainty & chaos The masculine pull to find answers and certainty is certainly useful, but not all questions in a conversation are asking for an answer
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I think this is probably the root of where people get mansplainy vibes. But I don't think its a male over female dominance thing, I think it's just a mindset that questions need answers, and all questions asked are looking for answers
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Replying to @cosimia_
What I take from your series of insights: All questions asked are looking for answers, but not necessarily literal answers to the literal questions. From a male perspective, women are much more comfortable with ambiguity and vagueness than men are comfortable with.
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Essentially. But that's just been observed from my perspective. I could be talking shit
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