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Gertie 3 year s ago
Two persons talking - if one is a man, "I have been mansplained". The whole post.
       
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Rena 3 year s ago
Gertie,
Let me mansplaine this to you then: some are obvious useless unrequired explanations, based on the asumption that as a Women she cannot/won't know.
Hope you get the concept now?
       
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Onnie 3 year s ago
Gertie,so, ,let me get this straight, these women that have legitimate complaints need mansplaining mansplained to them?
       
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Maggy 3 year s ago
I work in a hotel, this happens with every customer who leaves reviews on tripadvisor, booking, etc.
       
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Randolph 3 year s ago
Damn this is woke af
       
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Kimberly 3 year s ago
All these f@#kers need to get it right - NONE of these "mansplaining" people are MEN. A real MAN respects women FULLY, and won't try to belittle or condescend a woman just because she's doing something that isn't sitting still and crying over a broken nail. This is what toxic masculinity is, and it pisses me off IMMENSELY that since SOME "men" are doing it, it's still being painted as ALL MEN being like this. These guys should be ashamed of themselves for never growing up to see beyond the vagina of a woman who just wants to be treated as an equal. We've started 2021 now, maybe it's time to leave the 1950's mentality?

And no, I'm not a feminist, I'm an egalitarian. I just want the world to understand that it doesn't matter what it looks like when you're naked, we're all worth the same!
       
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Feltie 3 year s ago
mansplaining is actually a boy trying to make conversation with a girl xD
Not being good at it.
       
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Hugh 3 year s ago
#28 *proceeds

#1 I do that to my sister all the time as a joke.

#32 *Marine Corps

#38 The guy didn’t think she didn’t know how to read a watch. He just couldn’t believe what time it was.
       
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Swene 3 year s ago
Hugh, Good catch on #32. I missed it and I was a Sergeant in the Marine Corps. Of course, I've been out for 54 years, but 'Once a Marine, always a Marine'!
       
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Theodora 3 year s ago
Guy here. For years, I worked in flower farming, mostly selling at farmers markets. I worked for one of the leading botanists of the 20th century, who permanently changed the history of many areas of botany and horticulture. There was no end to the number of women who would come to our stand at the markets at proceed to speak to us as if we had never seen a flower before. And no matter what we said or did, we were wrong. The poetic justice was the number of times customers ruined irreplaceable flowers on once-in-a-lifetime occasions because they refused to follow our instructions (which were usually to put the flowers in water, keep them out of the sun, and *leave them the hell alone* - which they usually couldn't, because they were so much smarter than we men were).

Oh, and btw: women overwhelmingly go for the biggest flowers, but that of course is a whole other debate...
       
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Swene 3 year s ago
Ya, f@#k men and their words and such.
       
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Roberta 3 year s ago
oh my so you have 2 degrees from university so it makes you immune from being wrong on that subject.
       
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Hetty 3 year s ago
#10 He had probably heard you play before.
       
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