huh. I wonder if there are people in the world who experience this type of feeling all the time.
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That would be a devastating response if I was in any way minimizing the problem of misogyny.
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that you can't even imagine what I was talking about (hint: it wasn't misogyny) is even better than your original tweet
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Okay! There are many types of oppression! Not going to start guessing which you had in your head. I was not minimizing any of them.
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feeling targeted by negative and slanted depictions in the media has made you (understandably) jumpy.
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your perceived discomfort is nothing compared to actual physical assault. sorry buddy, but this isn't a rational argument.
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Where did I say it compares?
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well you sure are flipping the script to make it seem like women have done something to YOU, when (sorry to sound so trite)
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... they have not asked to be part of "that narrative"
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and for what it's worth, i do not look at men that way unless they give me a reason to. women are aware of this distinction.
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I can't think of one man at my office or in my life who would speak like this. I can tell you I don't assume this is normal.
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I'm giving the men I know the benefit of the doubt: while they may objectify women, they wldn't brag about assaulting them.
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No. He said he doesn't have to wait for consent. That's the difference. "I don't even wait. I just start kissing them."
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It saddens me that you don't see how this is wrong for him to say. I worry for all of the women in your life. Good luck.
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