So, I’m just assuming we’ve all seen the discussions about the bear.
Personally I feel that this is an opportunity for everyone to stop and think a little about it. The knee-jerk reaction from many men seems to be something along the lines of “You would choose a dangerous animal over me? That makes me feel bad about myself.” which results in endless comments of the “Akchully… according to Bayes theorem you are much more likely to…” kind.
It should be clear by now that it doesn’t lead to good places.
Maybe, and I’m open to being wrong, but maybe the real message is women saying: “We are scared of unknown men.”
Then, if that is the message intended, what do we do next? Maybe the best thing is just to listen. To ask questions. What have you experienced to make you feel that way?
I firmly believe that the empathy we give lays a foundation for other people being willing to have empathy for the things we try to communicate.
It doesn’t mean we should feel bad about ourselves, but just to recognize that someone is trying to say something, and it’s not a technical discussion about bears.
What do you think?

  • @CautiousCharacter
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    27 months ago

    Please don’t do that. All humans are products of a bygone area. We have imperfect minds and bodies that evolved to solve problems that aren’t really relevant anymore. But hopefully you can find some kind of peace inside that existence. You don’t have to be defined by other people’s prejudice toward you.

    Have you tried therapy? I had to try multiple therapists before finding someone that worked for me, but I’m so happy I went through the process.