Do you realize that the exemple you give is the same principle as you criticize?
It sends my dysphoria through the roof every time.
But even I can manage not to get bent out of shape […]
You are sure about that? Dysphoria is a pretty big deal.
Seems to me you still internalize the generalization made about people in your situation and it does affect you. Same as my examples.
I can make the difference between women calling “all men” and myself as a person, and that wasn’t my point.
If everywhere you look, there is someone or something telling you that you are a bad person because of something you can’t control, you can be as stoic as you want, it will affect you negatively. It’s not a matter of if, but when.
And it seems to me that you don’t understand that my response was directly to your response to OP, not the #AllMen debate.
Do you realize that the exemple you give is the same principle as you criticize?
You are sure about that? Dysphoria is a pretty big deal.
Seems to me you still internalize the generalization made about people in your situation and it does affect you. Same as my examples.
I can make the difference between women calling “all men” and myself as a person, and that wasn’t my point.
If everywhere you look, there is someone or something telling you that you are a bad person because of something you can’t control, you can be as stoic as you want, it will affect you negatively. It’s not a matter of if, but when.
And it seems to me that you don’t understand that my response was directly to your response to OP, not the #AllMen debate.
Did… Did you just try to imply that my dysphoria is from me internalizing women saying men bad?
I did not say that. You are clearly arguing in bad faith just to make your point.
This conversation is going nowhere and I won’t spend more energy on it.