@AliceTeller Yes, I confessed it was anecdotal but still rather telling.
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@hbdchick@AliceTeller@FormerlyFormer I'd be far more shocked to hear you did not. -
@whiskeyandashes@AliceTeller@FormerlyFormer i always find it odd when people say one thing but think/feel another. but i'm weird. (*^_^*) -
@hbdchick@whiskeyandashes@AliceTeller I've always been less of a "girl herd" woman than most. But I recognize that I'm an outlier. -
@FormerlyFormer@whiskeyandashes@AliceTeller me, too. (*^_^*)
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@AliceTeller@FormerlyFormer@whiskeyandashes feminists in public. they'd never admit it out in the open, either. -
@hbdchick@AliceTeller@whiskeyandashes They are afraid of being cut out of the female herd. That's terrifying for a woman. -
@FormerlyFormer@hbdchick@AliceTeller correct. It's why the silent treatment works great on women but fails utterly on men. -
@whiskeyandashes@hbdchick@AliceTeller Know who decides who is "in" or "out" in a herd of wild horses? Not the stallion. The oldest mare. -
@FormerlyFormer@hbdchick@AliceTeller fascinating. Had no idea. -
@whiskeyandashes@hbdchick@AliceTeller Yes. Oldest mare pretty much manages the peace and order of the group. Stallions are too busy. ;-) -
@whiskeyandashes@hbdchick@AliceTeller If the oldest mare doesn't accept you, you are pretty much outcast, among wild horses. -
@whiskeyandashes@hbdchick@AliceTeller I think we had more sense about men/women when we were all exposed to farm animals regularly. - 6 more replies
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