Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why all the “women” and not “people” , Pp?
Haven’t met any men that deflect and don’t take responsibility for their behaviors and actions?
Certainly. But, I'm talking about the women that are all blah blah blah, sisterhood I'm so pro-women and yet do these things to other women. A woman constantly banging married men doesn't exactly have empathy for her fellow woman or 'sisterhood' in her blood. It's so damn hypocritical.
This is a pet peeve of mine too and I don't even know any women who are sleeping with married men. But especially as being a vocal feminist has become "cooler" in recent years, I have met a lot of armchair feminists who don't really walk the walk and I find them tedious. The form it generally takes in my life is someone who will be very rah-rah about feminist issues online (like posting about the MeToo movement or equal pay) but in their personal life they are very gossipy, put down other women for classically misogynist reasons (their appearance or their mothering abilities) and just generally reinforce a lot of patriarchal ideas through their actions while wearing their bespoke "smash the patriarchy!" t-shirt and talking about attending the women's march. I've worked in feminist advocacy for two decades so I just cannot interact with people like this at this point. I will take their money for my cause and not politely, but then I need to get away from them because I think they are using feminism as some kind of social tool and it really bugs me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why all the “women” and not “people” , Pp?
Haven’t met any men that deflect and don’t take responsibility for their behaviors and actions?
Certainly. But, I'm talking about the women that are all blah blah blah, sisterhood I'm so pro-women and yet do these things to other women. A woman constantly banging married men doesn't exactly have empathy for her fellow woman or 'sisterhood' in her blood. It's so damn hypocritical.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Compulsive liars. Especially ones who don’t even come up with a plausible lie. It’s insulting to my intelligence.
I hate this and often it seems like a negative, destructive coping mechanism for their shortcomings. Did them, don’t make goofy lies about your mistakes.
I had a friend like this once and later she said that her lying had been a symptom of her ADHD. I can see how that could happen but I also get frustrated by how many really obnoxious, rude, or insulting behaviors can be explained away by ADHD. Like at some point I think you still have to take responsibility for it. You can't just go around compulsively lying to people all the time and then be like "oh that's just how my brain works I can't help it." There are consequences to this stuff.
Anonymous wrote:Why all the “women” and not “people” , Pp?
Haven’t met any men that deflect and don’t take responsibility for their behaviors and actions?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Compulsive liars. Especially ones who don’t even come up with a plausible lie. It’s insulting to my intelligence.
I hate this and often it seems like a negative, destructive coping mechanism for their shortcomings. Did them, don’t make goofy lies about your mistakes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Compulsive liars. Especially ones who don’t even come up with a plausible lie. It’s insulting to my intelligence.
I hate this and often it seems like a negative, destructive coping mechanism for their shortcomings. Did them, don’t make goofy lies about your mistakes.
Anonymous wrote:Compulsive liars. Especially ones who don’t even come up with a plausible lie. It’s insulting to my intelligence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People who are the same age and in a similar life stage as me but who insist on giving me advice constantly. Or who assume I’m looking for advice when I talk about an issue I’m having, when it should be very obvious to anyone paying attention that I was just telling you what was going on in my life when you asked “what’s new with you.”
A lot if middle aged women out here trying to be lifestyle gurus or something. No thank you, I just wanted a friend to complain about annoying sh!t with. Next!
Same! I thought it was just something about me that made people do this. I can’t stand it. I have a mother and 2 older sisters who insist on doing this, and I will tolerate it. Not from other people.
Anonymous wrote:People who are the same age and in a similar life stage as me but who insist on giving me advice constantly. Or who assume I’m looking for advice when I talk about an issue I’m having, when it should be very obvious to anyone paying attention that I was just telling you what was going on in my life when you asked “what’s new with you.”
A lot if middle aged women out here trying to be lifestyle gurus or something. No thank you, I just wanted a friend to complain about annoying sh!t with. Next!