Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone said this during a training on a new timekeeping system this morning and everyone laughed.
I don’t get it.
Choose the bear" is a phrase referring to a viral social media trend where women are asked to choose between being alone in the woods with a bear or a strange man. Almost universally, women choose the bear, stating it's a more predictable and less frightening choice than a man.
Picked up by women asking their husbands if they'd prefer their lost daughters in the woods to encounter a bear or a strange man. The men pick the bear for that too.
I saw a video of a woman asking her husband how safe he’d feel in a prison shower. Would he choose prison shower or bear? He absolutely picked the bear, and had some tiny revelation of what thought process women go through while evaluating safety.
Her husband is unfamiliar with bears.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone said this during a training on a new timekeeping system this morning and everyone laughed.
I don’t get it.
Choose the bear" is a phrase referring to a viral social media trend where women are asked to choose between being alone in the woods with a bear or a strange man. Almost universally, women choose the bear, stating it's a more predictable and less frightening choice than a man.
Picked up by women asking their husbands if they'd prefer their lost daughters in the woods to encounter a bear or a strange man. The men pick the bear for that too.
I saw a video of a woman asking her husband how safe he’d feel in a prison shower. Would he choose prison shower or bear? He absolutely picked the bear, and had some tiny revelation of what thought process women go through while evaluating safety.
Her husband is unfamiliar with bears.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well you don’t really have a choice if it’s bear week.
Are you trying to mock Pride Week ?
Anonymous wrote:Well you don’t really have a choice if it’s bear week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone said this during a training on a new timekeeping system this morning and everyone laughed.
I don’t get it.
Choose the bear" is a phrase referring to a viral social media trend where women are asked to choose between being alone in the woods with a bear or a strange man. Almost universally, women choose the bear, stating it's a more predictable and less frightening choice than a man.
Picked up by women asking their husbands if they'd prefer their lost daughters in the woods to encounter a bear or a strange man. The men pick the bear for that too.
I saw a video of a woman asking her husband how safe he’d feel in a prison shower. Would he choose prison shower or bear? He absolutely picked the bear, and had some tiny revelation of what thought process women go through while evaluating safety.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone said this during a training on a new timekeeping system this morning and everyone laughed.
I don’t get it.
Choose the bear" is a phrase referring to a viral social media trend where women are asked to choose between being alone in the woods with a bear or a strange man. Almost universally, women choose the bear, stating it's a more predictable and less frightening choice than a man.
Picked up by women asking their husbands if they'd prefer their lost daughters in the woods to encounter a bear or a strange man. The men pick the bear for that too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone said this during a training on a new timekeeping system this morning and everyone laughed.
I don’t get it.
Choose the bear" is a phrase referring to a viral social media trend where women are asked to choose between being alone in the woods with a bear or a strange man. Almost universally, women choose the bear, stating it's a more predictable and less frightening choice than a man.
Picked up by women asking their husbands if they'd prefer their lost daughters in the woods to encounter a bear or a strange man. The men pick the bear for that too.
Anonymous wrote:https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bear_(novel)
There is an old romance novel that jazzes up the idea of choosing the bear. I thought it was hilarious that it seemed to regain popularity/exposure during the man/bear debate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate the whole man/bear thing. Yes, men suck, and I am concerned as the next woman about sexual assault, but if you google the manner in which bears actually kill and eat prey (not at all the same as big cats), I think most women would choose the man.
The entire trope seems extremely misandrist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone said this during a training on a new timekeeping system this morning and everyone laughed.
I don’t get it.
Choose the bear" is a phrase referring to a viral social media trend where women are asked to choose between being alone in the woods with a bear or a strange man. Almost universally, women choose the bear, stating it's a more predictable and less frightening choice than a man.
Picked up by women asking their husbands if they'd prefer their lost daughters in the woods to encounter a bear or a strange man. The men pick the bear for that too.
Just shows that stupidity isn’t gender specific. That’s equality for ya.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone said this during a training on a new timekeeping system this morning and everyone laughed.
I don’t get it.
Choose the bear" is a phrase referring to a viral social media trend where women are asked to choose between being alone in the woods with a bear or a strange man. Almost universally, women choose the bear, stating it's a more predictable and less frightening choice than a man.
Picked up by women asking their husbands if they'd prefer their lost daughters in the woods to encounter a bear or a strange man. The men pick the bear for that too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Okay FWIW I had no idea a bear had to do with gay sex…
A "bear" is a type of gay man. It is not about sex. It is like a type, like how "twink" is a type.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone said this during a training on a new timekeeping system this morning and everyone laughed.
I don’t get it.
Choose the bear" is a phrase referring to a viral social media trend where women are asked to choose between being alone in the woods with a bear or a strange man. Almost universally, women choose the bear, stating it's a more predictable and less frightening choice than a man.