Important clarification/FAQ

I am not calling to coddle or excuse the behavior of bigoted men in any way!

I am calling to be kind and understanding to young men (often ages 10-20) who are very manipulable and succeptible to the massive anti feminist propaganda machine. Hope this clarifies that very important distinction. :)

Very good comments that express key points:

Edit: This post has now been removed and restored twice. I want to encourage you all:

Be decent to one another

I think this post is a valuable thing given the current state of the Fediverse, please don’t fuck it up for us by being toxic in the comments.

  • Cryophilia@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    “Just remember, men: under no circumstances are women ever wrong. Every problem is caused by you and must be fixed by you.”

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      6 months ago

      Way to purposely misinterpret what I said.

      How are women “wrong” about feeling uncomfortable around unknown men? How are women asking you to fix that problem? None of what you just said is actually happening. Stop creating a fantasy where you’re perfect and it’s everyone else who has a problem.

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          6 months ago

          That’s fine. No one is forcing you to be around unknown women. And those women aren’t going to be offended that you don’t want to be around them. Those woman aren’t going to call you completely irrational for choosing not to be around them. Those women aren’t going to demand that you empathize with them. You are free to feel however you want.

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            That’s pretty dismissive. No one is forcing women to be around unknown men then.

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              6 months ago

              Then why is this post filled with men upset that unknown women don’t want to be alone with them?

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                You tell me. People aren’t forced to be around unknown people. Ever. According to you.

                I’m sure those unknown women would think I’m silly for just wanting to be in a room with people who aren’t going to sexually harass me.

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                  I’m sure those unknown women would think I’m silly for just wanting to be in a room with people who aren’t going to sexually harass me.

                  Why would anyone do that? No one wants to be sexually harassed. That’s the point women are trying to make. They don’t want to be sexually harassed either, that’s why they are choosing the bear.

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                    6 months ago

                    I understand their point completely. But in my experience, I’ve been sexually harassed way more times by women than by gay men. They definitely feel they have a right to express their desire, because as a man… I’m obviously trying to fuck everything in sight. (Sarcasm)

        • BeardedGingerWonder@feddit.uk
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          What are you on about? Are you trying to equivalence rape with someone hurting your feelings? That’s just bizarre.

          In what way is any of this like victim blaming - do you feel like a woman you’ve never met saying she’d rather be around a bear than you is somehow making you a victim?

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            Are you trying to equivalence

            Nope. Glad we’ve cleared that up.

            do you feel like a woman you’ve never met saying she’d rather be around a bear than you is somehow making you a victim?

            Yes. It’s sexism. Sexism (like racism, antisemitism, etc) victimizes all the people who are subject to it.

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            6 months ago

            Not cryophilia user, but I can’t help but notice women raping and abusing men in many ways is a very real issue, and the one that constantly gets overlooked due to framing abuse as a “man abusing a woman” situation.

            Sure, this is the most common case, but we cannot ignore the fact that women can absolutely be dangerous abusers without hurting the actual male victims.

            Maybe there are better predictors of dangerous behavior than gender after all.