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bijouxbroussard · F
I don’t like it when I see it and I do try to speak out against it.
Because you’re not wrong. I see otherwise intelligent women make posts about “why do men do xyz" because they’ve had bad experiences, and get upset when a guy says, "hey, I’ve never done that !"
But one thing I’ve noticed is that some men won’t allow criticism of such women, either.("You don’t know what she might’ve been through !")
I posted something about International Men’s Day on here one year, a day to celebrate the men in our lives, our brothers, fathers, husbands, partners, friends. The only pushback I received about it were from a few men ! That surprised me. 😳
Because you’re not wrong. I see otherwise intelligent women make posts about “why do men do xyz" because they’ve had bad experiences, and get upset when a guy says, "hey, I’ve never done that !"
But one thing I’ve noticed is that some men won’t allow criticism of such women, either.("You don’t know what she might’ve been through !")
I posted something about International Men’s Day on here one year, a day to celebrate the men in our lives, our brothers, fathers, husbands, partners, friends. The only pushback I received about it were from a few men ! That surprised me. 😳
caPnAhab · 26-30, M
@bijouxbroussard thanks for that post, I think I missed it.
When you celebrate fathers day, mens day or whatever .. it's not like you're celebrating abusive fathers, etc... It's to acknowledge all the good
When you celebrate fathers day, mens day or whatever .. it's not like you're celebrating abusive fathers, etc... It's to acknowledge all the good