Lootequiette: Pmann's Totally Original/Unaffiliated Thread

My question for women… how does this come across in a man’s behaviour (behavior for Mr Bogey)? Like, what makes you feel he is intimidated? What makes you know he’s feeling less than?
To me it seems to be more about needing to be better at things than me. That may come as needing to be ā€œrightā€ or smarter than me or knowing how to do something better or faster. It doesn't have to be all of these things but they need to be better at one or more things to feel worthy and needed. That they are somehow less of a man if they are not masters at things. I think this is where mansplaining comes from.
It is very important to say that not all men are like this and I think society does expect men to be the fixers and that will take time to change.
 
To me it seems to be more about needing to be better at things than me. That may come as needing to be ā€œrightā€ or smarter than me or knowing how to do something better or faster. It doesn't have to be all of these things but they need to be better at one or more things to feel worthy and needed. That they are somehow less of a man if they are not masters at things. I think this is where mansplaining comes from.
It is very important to say that not all men are like this and I think society does expect men to be the fixers and that will take time to change.
I know exactly what you mean. Even better than you do! šŸ˜›
 
My question for men… are you intimidated by smart women? Of course you’re not. You’re all supportive of smart women and you find the brain to be the sexiest organ. 🤄 But pretend you’re not so evolved for just a second. Have you ever been insecure in a relationship because of your partner’s success or intelligence or good sense of humour (š’€‚š’‘ššŽ š’†øš’‡²for bogey)?
no. I’ve never understood that part of sexism. Why would your partner being intelligent, witty, and successful detract from you?

After all, she’s arm candy, so the better your candy, the more successful you are…

🤣
 
Back
Top