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<blockquote data-quote="Tropical Wilds" data-source="post: 77678570" data-attributes="member: 250629"><p>Thank you for explaining what my experience must of been. Clearly you as somebody who doesn’t know me and isn’t with me must obviously know about me and my activities better than I do.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Weird. Yesterday I was gardening at my house in the woods, with my headsets on, alone, no neighbors in miles in all directions, and I thought I saw a bear about 15 feet away. I even thought I got a picture of it (after going on my porch):</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]347771[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Very glad you were able to let me know I didn’t. It’s weird thinking it happens all the time and that I get pictures of them, but then finding out I didn’t really thanks to the diligent efforts of somebody desperately mansplaining to me what I’m really experiencing.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]347772[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>I’m sure your defining what I must be experiencing to match your narrative and not my reality has zero to do with making it easier for you to continue to ignore the issue and self-validate why you are right and everybody else who disagrees must be wrong. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Enough that me and a majority of my gender are leery of being in situations of them. Enough that I’m taught things like “don’t take drinks from strange guys,” “cover your drink in bars,” “don’t walk alone at night in strange areas,” “on a first date, go somewhere public and don’t let him pick you up at home.” Enough that I see code words for women who need help to say to bartenders in the bathroom of Chilis. Enough that I have to teach my sons “when a guy says a girl is asking for something because of how she’s dressed, he’s the issue and not her, and you avoid those men too.”</p><p></p><p>Ironically, that one is delivered a lot by the men who also cry and sob over transgender women being in women’s bathroom and how that level of danger is so high, we need to legislate something to protect women asap. Because apparently that’s unconscionably dangerous.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The US government’s crime data sheets.</p><p></p><p>Of course it does. Blame the women. Blame the bear. Never blame the guy. Male chauvinism is alive and well, and bitterly defend why they are committed to being a part of the problem. And it’s why women choose the bear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tropical Wilds, post: 77678570, member: 250629"] Thank you for explaining what my experience must of been. Clearly you as somebody who doesn’t know me and isn’t with me must obviously know about me and my activities better than I do. Weird. Yesterday I was gardening at my house in the woods, with my headsets on, alone, no neighbors in miles in all directions, and I thought I saw a bear about 15 feet away. I even thought I got a picture of it (after going on my porch): [ATTACH type="full" width="265px" alt="IMG_7558.png"]347771[/ATTACH] Very glad you were able to let me know I didn’t. It’s weird thinking it happens all the time and that I get pictures of them, but then finding out I didn’t really thanks to the diligent efforts of somebody desperately mansplaining to me what I’m really experiencing. [ATTACH type="full" width="256px" alt="IMG_7560.jpeg"]347772[/ATTACH] I’m sure your defining what I must be experiencing to match your narrative and not my reality has zero to do with making it easier for you to continue to ignore the issue and self-validate why you are right and everybody else who disagrees must be wrong. Enough that me and a majority of my gender are leery of being in situations of them. Enough that I’m taught things like “don’t take drinks from strange guys,” “cover your drink in bars,” “don’t walk alone at night in strange areas,” “on a first date, go somewhere public and don’t let him pick you up at home.” Enough that I see code words for women who need help to say to bartenders in the bathroom of Chilis. Enough that I have to teach my sons “when a guy says a girl is asking for something because of how she’s dressed, he’s the issue and not her, and you avoid those men too.” Ironically, that one is delivered a lot by the men who also cry and sob over transgender women being in women’s bathroom and how that level of danger is so high, we need to legislate something to protect women asap. Because apparently that’s unconscionably dangerous. The US government’s crime data sheets. Of course it does. Blame the women. Blame the bear. Never blame the guy. Male chauvinism is alive and well, and bitterly defend why they are committed to being a part of the problem. And it’s why women choose the bear. [/QUOTE]
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