I don’t appreciate when people say that, but that’s because I don’t exhibit trash behavior like that. It’s ok to be upset when you’re inappropriately lumped in with shitty people solely based on your genetics.
Then add "those" to "men are trash" because it's less broad than "men are trash". If i say "women are golddiggers" while talking about golddiggers, do i sound like i'm talking about those specific women or women overall???
Ok, that's true (about those dudes jumping to wrong conclusions). Unfortunatelly, we have to be highly specific because radicals from both sides like to get be offended.
Maybe it's the spaces im in - and I admit to being selective so that definitely plays a role - but there's far between people not being specific. Unless it's about patriarchy and talking about general tendencies in culture, but then again there's context.
I also have a theory that trolls make fake profiles to sow discord
I sure as hell hope this is not all it takes for men to hate women!
If I hear a dude who has just been hurt saying "Ugh women are the worst", I want to pat him and tell it's going to be alright, I don't instantly think "wow fuck you and your problems! And all of your genders' as well!"
I feel like a friend taking comfort in you and saying ugh women/men are the worst in a state of vulnerability and sadness is quite different than spouting it in forums with wide sweeping generalizations and expecting no pushback
Why do you assume that them saying it online means that they are not in a state of vulnerability and sadness? They are people as well, they don’t need to be my friend to have feelings.
I don't think I've ever seen someone add "those" or something specific like you said. Most of the time in my experience, it's more like "I hate ALL men. And yes I actually mean ALL, EVERY SINGLE ONE." And that's directly from leftist sources I follow.
I don't see it very often. Usually people will say "I hate rapists / pedophiles / deadbeats / etc." Those are great things to say, and it seems to get the entire point across without even specifying men. But once in a while, people say "this is why we say ALL men" or "this is why we choose the bear" or "this is why heterosexual women are proof that sexuality isn't a choice" or whatever. Maybe you've heard the "poisoned M&M's" analogy?
Okay the first and last I get, but the bear? Yeah we choose the bear. We don't know if the man is good but the worst a bear does is kill us and we won't get the third degree saying we dressed to lure the bear if the bear attack which statistically is unlikely.
I know it as a room of snakes or a weapon - treat it as loaded until you're sure it's not. I don't see the problem with that
Choosing avoidance might be an effective survival mechanism, but it doesn't mean it's not prejudiced as well. Usually I don't engage with "bear" stuff, since I can see the hyperbolic "spirit" of it, but in reality it's not very well thought out. A bear can definitely do worse things than kill you, and as far as I know, it's more likely to be attacked by a bear (when you're around bears) compared to being attacked by men. But you don't see a problem comparing all men with snakes, guns, and poison? Would there be a problem doing that for any other group? Sounds like verbiage straight from nazi germany.
No it is explaining why women dont trust every man they get close to. From experience- and we ALL have experiences - we keep out wits about us, until we see you wont hurt us. It is not all men but all women have multiple experiences.
If you want us to feel safe, then dont take it so personal. Just show youre not one of the bad men, call out the bad men.
Listen to what we are saying. The experiences we are describing.
Why does it help to make it sex-based though? I've had bad experiences with all kinds of people. It seems safest for everyone to be a bit wary of everyone, without really needing to be specific. No? It's not great for anyone to completely let their guard down around any type of person either.
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u/NerdNuncle Apr 24 '26
Know of at least four husbands/boyfriends to either:
1.) Tell the expectant mother to “hurry up”
2.) Complain he’s the one suffering because he’s been sitting in a chair for hours
3.) Blame the doctor/mother because baby wasn’t sex he had wanted
4.) Get mad they couldn’t smoke a celebratory cigar whilst holding the newborn and/or in the hospital <—- Boomer thing, apparently
So yeah, I do not envy anyone in the OB/GYN field
SOURCE: Worked at a hospital for a few months in what was essentially sanitation. Someone leaked it or spilled it, we cleaned it.
Believe and trust I heard plenty but thankfully never saw anything