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@Miguel1 you're talking averages and generalities, different contexts - I'm just saying right person for right role. Honestly, it isn't so exceptional. I understand you are expounding upon the general orientation of the masculine/feminine. It's probably worth it to note, my examples are from women in professional spheres working in construction - namely, project management. I don't listen to online rhetoric and algorythm slop. I speak from my professional career experience. It is around a 60/40 split in favour of men in the project management or a superintendent role. Both sexes are equally competent and really enjoy their roles with long careers. I notice women in these roles who do well are 40 +. I've never ever had any issues leading men. All I do is broadcast my competence, aptitude and willingness to take responsibility and they are onside 100%. I only have commercial experience in state / government projects. There is a strong push for women in leadership roles. This alone could skew the numbers and present bias in my professional dataset I present these thoughts from. I have yet to see a woman in a role that didn't appear to fit her skillset and aptitude. I do think I am an anomaly (but not just for my leadership position and enjoyment, for other qualities) - I've never met another female estimator or construction manager/contracts administrator (I wear a few hats). Lots of superintendents and clients, though. They are out there. I don't feel I am more 'masculine'. I feel I have very good balance. HOWEVER - I know how to make room for a man in my life. In romantic relationships, I personally feel women need to stop pushing men away and learn to relax. Learn to bloody make room! This boss bitch 'I don't need no man' shit needs to fckn go. Let the dude HANDLE IT with the testicle This is what I mean by having balanced feminine/masculine. A strong/balanced woman can make room for her man to be a man!
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I don't think there are any shoulds for men to lead society - I think it's about best person for the role. Man or woman. As long as they are competent and the best person for the role.
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Hoes need to keep the other hoes in check π Always been my take. For a man to try to keep a woman in check in modern society he risks being shredded by feminists. I've always been a strong proponent of women keeping each other in check. A crazy violent woman being checked by another woman is much more acceptable than a man doing it. It is just a shame so many women are terrified of correcting each other. They don't want to appear to betray the sisterhood (so to speak). I've always naturally performed this role. But it takes a lot of responsibility and wisdom to do it right. I have to make it clear I am FOR women, but this particular woman needs the steel heel π
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'Experiments in testing the limits of bias' I say go for it - everyone's sexuality expresses itself differently. Who are we to judge? Provided there are no violations of consent - woohoo
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I reckon your probably already excellent at reading subtle queues, body language and expression as well! All good - text has no tone. I bet if the prior post was said face to face the playful lightheartedness would be obvious π
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I don't think there is any shame in learning the subtleties of communication with women. Especially as they are much less forthcoming with directness. It doesn't mean you are less of a man. C'mon.... I do think it is essential to learn to be direct and challenge yourself by asking the question staight up. And this is not to be dismissed as a skill. Both methods are great tools to have. Why would you hamstring yourself?
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Where I Agree & Disagree with Feminism I agree with just about all. I think the first waves of feminism were great at altering structure to expand individual rights - later waves are overreaching into these structures somewhat. I dislike where feminism reaches for equality of outcome, over equality of opportunity. "That women are victims. Women need to be more responsible for sexual abuse. Women are not innocent victims in all this. Women need to be responsible for being attracted to abusive and corrupt men." I think this has some truth in it, but it's maybe poorly phrased. I think the point does have traction in that people can and should develop better judgment in partners. People can ignore red flags, rationalize bad behaviour, or repeat unhealthy patterns. There is value in teaching both men and women how to recognise manipulation, coercion, and early warning signs of abuse.... Which is about self protection and growth. The murky part is that this can lead to βthey chose it, so they share responsibility for the abuse.β This is the part I think reaches a bit far and might require rephrasing. Itβs like saying someone who invests in a fraudulent scheme is partly responsible for the duplicitous scheme. They may have made a bad decision, but the wrongdoing still sits with the arsehole fraudster. The only solution is raising ones awareness - which rolls back to boundaries, self growth and protection. I partly agree, partly don't. Probably just a phrasing issue. I'll add to your list! - Bodily autonomy isnβt exclusively a womenβs issue. Men can lose it too - ie conscription.
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Well... This might not directly apply. But when I need to pump a client, contractor or colleague for information, and not put them on the spot with a direct question. I use a provocation based statement. Or a prompt. You could make casual convesation to insinuate she has a boyfriend. "Holy shit that must have been an expensive job, with a lot of change orders. I bet it paid well!" - me talking to a contractor who worked with a client I am tendering for, trying to gauge if the client they worked with is rational (accepts variations in cost), or if they pay up. If they pay late etc "I hear they compensated everyone really well for that job and how painful it was, I heard the average bonus was $10k. Must have been great!" me prompting them to confirm or deny. They might respond with 'Fuck no, I didn't get shit!' "God that's bad luck you broke down on the freeway. But thats what's great about having a boyfriend, dudes usually love dumping in to show love by finding a solution - especially with cars". This insinuates she has a boyfriend. People love to correct others... Usually most chicks tell you about a parter within 5-10 minutes of rambling. BUT they will avoid mentioning a boyfriend if they are interested in you. But you can ask shit like "when and were was your most recent holiday?" Or "What's next for travel plans?" Usually chicks will mention the dude in plans. Usually, you want to put yourself in a position of being wrong. People cannot resist correcting you π Just gotta make sure the 'wrong' assumption isn't insulting in any way!
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Natasha Tori Maru replied to Rafael Thundercat's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
I mean no offense but this seems like a lot of online rhetoric that doesn't mirror most circumstances in the real world, in general. The passage sounds like algorithm social media ragebait that gets top views. I don't deny this might be the dynamic in some cases. I know a lot of small families in the Millennial age group and none of them suffer from what you describe. It also reads as very victim mindset. -
@Monster Energy never happened π
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If you feel you are being mistreated, or treated by other users in a way that violates the guidelines - please report the post for review. There is no shame in reporting. It is not some sort of signal you are not capable of settling your own conflicts - the moderators are here precisely to step in with an impartial perspective. Theyβre not (or, ideally, should not be) emotionally involved in the situation, which allows them to assess things fairly and consistently. We are here to help and keep the peace You are doing an honorable thing; championing the horrible atrocities that are committed against people. Sometimes our methods of persuasion fail us, and when this happens it is easy to blame others. When in reality, we can always find a way to reach someone with an alternative method of communication. Or, simply, pick our battles when an immovable object meets an unstoppable force
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Happy Birthday Leo! @Monster Energy deadass
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Hell yeah, I like the reels! Social media has transformed into utter slop. People claim it's phones, and that's some of it yes, but social media is the real turd in the room. I recall when smartphones first released. I was one of the first generation of users after Nokia was king. Smartphones became more of an issue for users when social media infested our minds.
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Natasha Tori Maru replied to TruthFreedom's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
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Natasha Tori Maru replied to Leo Gura's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
I like @AION ! I think he is sharp and can go far. He just doesnt like, understand (or care to understand) me. Which is okay with me, I don't need everyone to like me. Never gonna happen!
