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Clearly, the opposite situation is a woman saying something about a man to a group composed 90% of women.

And yeah, that happens all the time. Somehow, men deal with it (I know: the horror.)



These things aren't symmetric. Check out: http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2009/aug/17/tanya-go...


I don't agree with the idea that because one group deals with it, everyone should. This also discards context -- if something is systemic and happens all the time, it has a different impact than something exceptional.




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