• Seasoned_Greetings@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    1 in 3 women experience sexual assault of some kind in their lifetimes. 99% of the perpetrators are men.

    It’s not unreasonable for a woman to avoid putting herself in a situation that a potential predator can take advantage of or retaliate against her for. Talk to a woman you know about this. I’m tired of having this conversation with men who don’t understand and just get offended.

    So this sort of shit feels wrong in that sense and of course hurtful when you’re at the receiving end of a negative blanket statement

    You have been on the receiving end your entire life if you are a man, and 9 times out of 10, you have not noticed because it does not affect you. It’s not about you, especially if you aren’t a predator.

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      1 year ago

      I’m tired of having this conversation with men who don’t understand and just get offended.

      Easy solution would be to talk about it in a manner that doesn’t need a clarification that’s you don’t think all men are like that. That’s really the issue with the way this is discussed.

      Nobody is denying the situation here, but rather taking offence to being labeled because of their gender.

      You have been on the receiving end your entire life if you are a man, and 9 times out of 10, you have not noticed because it does not affect you.

      I’m sorry but receiving end of what?