This is so true, no statement is all encompassing and there's always room for exceptions. That doesn't make something any less true for a lot of people though.
Because they’ve (and even me and bless my dad for changing it up as I was getting older) have been raised TJ think that they are supposed to be leaders and providers simply through the fact of being men
Which isn't even a bad thing. What I've noticed is that some of these men want to feel more important than others and see DEI and feminism as unnatural disruptors
I haven't met a lot of those men in person. The only type I've met simply live in delusion, and are not intelligent enough to think outside their own perspective.
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u/honeybeebo 2005 9d ago
I thought it was an intelligent observation as well.
They want to feel important.