Yes. And it happens to me a lot. Not just by men, but also by other women.
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Explaining something or arguing a point is something both men and women do when interacting with either gender. Calling it "mansplaining" when it's a man interacting with a woman is just one of many examples of how feminists play the victim, try to paint men as assholes and just try to divide men and women in general. Feminism today is one of the most divisive and corrosive influences in society.
No, and not because "men are better at everything", I'm not going to pull shit out of my ass and prove nothing in the process. The reason why I don't agree with this term is that something being explained to you condescendingly is literally a universal thing. It's usually not misogyny, moreso just being a piece of shit in general in my opinion.
i mean i think it's pretty common sense that people can't read minds and that men and women often think differently. so elaborating on your throught with the intention of being relatable for someone else isn't a big deal to me.
I've never been clear what this is. It thinks its just when someone explains something to you because they assume you don't know? Is that it? Seems a bit unfair to make that a male trait.
Typically if im explaining something its because it needs to be explained. Women tend to be know it alls. They read something in school and then think they can do it better irl than someone with actual experience.
the cause... Women misinterpreted what a man "Means" because we have a different language. Women and men, Both speak in "Short-hand" and it's Not the same... so we always have to explain What we meant, not what they heard...
the moment someone uses mansplain unironically i am done if someone is being a idiot just call it what it is being an idiot
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Most women need to get over themselves. If you're so stupid that you think everytime a guy talks he is "mansplaining," then stop talking to men altogether. That would be best. K thanks.
There also too stupid to realize that saying a women is stupid is now a hate crime, while women call men stupid on day time talk shows and everyone is completely ok with that
@Momabear203 You've been brainwashed. Stop trying to be superior or even equal to men. It's never going to happen. They are smarter and stronger in every way imaginable.
Men want a women that respect them you don’t even think men are stronger than women your the delusional one. How about go box 🥊 a man since your so sure of yourself
No. We already have a word (patronising) for this concept. Unfortunately America doesn't educate in Latin or etymology so produces invalid "words" like this from time to time.
I think it is just something anyone would say to having to hear a common comment or explanation we normally say. The same when we say someone is nagging.
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Yes. And it happens to me a lot. Not just by men, but also by other women.
Explaining something or arguing a point is something both men and women do when interacting with either gender. Calling it "mansplaining" when it's a man interacting with a woman is just one of many examples of how feminists play the victim, try to paint men as assholes and just try to divide men and women in general. Feminism today is one of the most divisive and corrosive influences in society.
No, and not because "men are better at everything", I'm not going to pull shit out of my ass and prove nothing in the process. The reason why I don't agree with this term is that something being explained to you condescendingly is literally a universal thing. It's usually not misogyny, moreso just being a piece of shit in general in my opinion.
Sure, but the term is sexist, as anyone can do it.
Pretty easy counter to being over-explained is "that's okay, I already know" but I guess feminists have yet to figure that one out.
i mean i think it's pretty common sense that people can't read minds and that men and women often think differently. so elaborating on your throught with the intention of being relatable for someone else isn't a big deal to me.
Typical woman talks more than a man. But if he says two words she claims he's saying too much. Guys who think for themselves will do the math on that.
I've never been clear what this is. It thinks its just when someone explains something to you because they assume you don't know? Is that it? Seems a bit unfair to make that a male trait.
Typically if im explaining something its because it needs to be explained. Women tend to be know it alls. They read something in school and then think they can do it better irl than someone with actual experience.
the cause... Women misinterpreted what a man "Means" because we have a different language. Women and men, Both speak in "Short-hand" and it's Not the same... so we always have to explain What we meant, not what they heard...
It probably does happen, but I think its frequency and severity are totally overstated. I've never witnessed it personally.
the moment someone uses mansplain unironically i am done
if someone is being a idiot just call it what it is being an idiot
Most women need to get over themselves. If you're so stupid that you think everytime a guy talks he is "mansplaining," then stop talking to men altogether. That would be best. K thanks.
Perhaps women are stupid?
Bless the internalized misogyny is real with this one. The men can have you.
There also too stupid to realize that saying a women is stupid is now a hate crime, while women call men stupid on day time talk shows and everyone is completely ok with that
@Momabear203 madam, would you please stop womansplaining?
@Momabear203 You're an idiot.
Only one that’s a idiot here is you sweetie.
Oh I smell a girl fight
@Momabear203 You've been brainwashed. Stop trying to be superior or even equal to men. It's never going to happen. They are smarter and stronger in every way imaginable.
I’m ready to get married to this anonymous girl right now
@chris_987 You should she’s that stupid she’d be the perfect doormat.
@chris_987 Guarantee it’s a dude behind a woman’s profile 🤣
Men want a women that respect them you don’t even think men are stronger than women your the delusional one. How about go box 🥊 a man since your so sure of yourself
@Momabear203 Right, because anyone who doesn't agree with your narrow-minded, brainwashed, feminazi opinion must be an oppressive man.
Grow up bitch.
Preach
Well i dont agree with this. True, men are typically stronger. But i wouldn't say that men are better in every way imaginable
@chris_987 risky statemen there friend, also sexist
😂😂😂 come out behind your anonymous and let’s see who you are. Sure Chris there would love a little slave like you.
She just not delusional like you, you want a husband but don’t want to pay for dates or bills, doesn’t that make him your slave?
@Momabear203 I already have a master.
so many women post about it i thought it was about men not getting the point
Your question makes no sense. In order to see the difference there needs to be at least 2 issues I see one
It's a term women use to protect themselves from being called out.
Yes , it's real. Those men even try to explain a woman her own profession, despite they have not clue about it.
It happens among men also.
Do I think there are control freaks out there? Yea but do I think mansplaining or womensplaining is real? MM nah. Everyone just has control issues
No. It's another stupid feminist word to throw at men when they makes sense, and they want to shut them up. Especially in a debate.
Exactly, it's no more than a thought terminating cliche.
No. We already have a word (patronising) for this concept. Unfortunately America doesn't educate in Latin or etymology so produces invalid "words" like this from time to time.
I think it is just something anyone would say to having to hear a common comment or explanation we normally say. The same when we say someone is nagging.