• Ech@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I feel like “mansplaining” has lost all meaning. It used to be about men going out of their way to correct someone that didn’t need correcting, particularly if they were wrong themselves, and most often with women. Now people use it on men just…saying things to anyone.

    I get that people are touchy on the subject, and I respect anyone’s right to not want or need help. I think how Mr. Solomon handled it was correct - ask if they want your input and respect their answer. It’d just be nice if people didn’t use cultural memes to dismiss others out of hand.

  • Vino@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    “No Mansplaining” sounds more like an excuse to avoid a conversation you feel insecure about