Percentages? Let me “mansplain” it to you. Percentages imply numbers, numbers imply facts. Vague words like “most often” imply nothing but the bias of the author
Percentages? Let me “mansplain” it to you. Percentages imply numbers, numbers imply facts. Vague words like “most often” imply nothing but the bias of the author
It’s all the cross posting. It all might as well be the same domain now.
“Is this satire? You’re mansplaining mansplaining.”
As of late I’ve complained about a lot coming out of Lifehacker. You must not follow me, so sad. The point is, most of the great editors jumped ship in the last year or two. The original intent of this site was tech, productivity, tools, LIFEHACKS, now its all feels, emotions, society. As I said, the site has strayed.…
What is jezebel for? Articles just like this.
Yknow. I’m a male and there’s many times I can recall in my 47 year old life where I’ve been talked down to condescendingly. I won’t even bother mentioning it came from both sexes.. but woops.. I just did.
That’s not the definition of mansplaining as explained to me by so many women I’ve discussed it with. What you define in the first paragraph is just run-of-the-mill condescending behavior. Frankly, I’ve seen as much of that from women in the workplace as from men. I was under the impression that “mansplaining” is when…
This time on “A few men are assholes, ergo every man is an asshole.”
Dear Lifehacker,