Poggse t1_j1zv99z wrote
Reply to comment by JarifSA in TIL that on average women live five years longer than men, and that by age 85 around 67% of the population is female in the US. by Successful-Depth-235
As a white man, I'm scared to walk around the same places women are scared to walk around.
JarifSA t1_j1zwaf2 wrote
Yes but there are definitely places a man can feel safe that a women can't. Such as bars literally in public. Or in a crowded train.
girraween t1_j225h9f wrote
> Yes but there are definitely places a man can feel safe that a women can’t. Such as bars literally in public. Or in a crowded train.
Really? Ever thought to ask what a man feels like in such places?
I don’t feel safe in those places. As a guy, I’m more likely to get attacked in those places.
tim-fawks t1_j208eif wrote
Not really men are much more likely to be murdered than woman most men just aren’t thinking about it all the time.
marmorset t1_j20j1ed wrote
Men are more likely to be murdered because men are more likely to be in confrontations and men are more likely to engage in crime.
tim-fawks t1_j20km07 wrote
Damn bro dude I replied to said men are safe I said they are not and here you are moving goal post just making men in general the bad guy. How about learning to read before you talk.
luckleberries t1_j20p14k wrote
They were just explaining why men are more likely to get murdered.. they're not moving the goal posts. They're agreeing with you. How about learning to read before you talk.
tim-fawks t1_j20p8z6 wrote
Alright let’s take that same energy and apply it to black people we shouldn’t care that black people are killed because black people cause the most crime … see how fucking dumb your arguments are?
luckleberries t1_j20pp03 wrote
No idea what you're talking about... not even sure why you're so upset.
tim-fawks t1_j20pywi wrote
They are dismissing men being murdered because they are murdered by other men and you are backing them up. If you don’t know what’s going on then just stay out of it
luckleberries t1_j20q43b wrote
They weren't dismissing it, they were just explaining why men are more likely to get murdered. You're the one throwing on the assumption that we don't care that men are getting murdered.
Poggse t1_j1zxipg wrote
Sure but not even close to the majority. An average white woman in the US that gets married lives a much easier life than average anyone else in the world.
gameshowmatt t1_j2021j8 wrote
I used to follow similar thought processes and one detail that broke the outlook is a reminder that you are describing a specific minority of the gender. Yes, beautiful people of all genders have it easier and sure, I would agree that beautiful women have a whole different set of rules as long as they maintain that beauty.
But thought exercise: when you say these sweeping generalizations try to imagine it applying to an unattractive woman and you know the logic breaks down.
So we need to be sure to not judge based on the most successful unit in a sample size - with both genders. All women are manipulative house pets with an easy life no more than all men are predatory rape-machines just waiting to be triggered by exposed skin. These are outliers. Not defaults.
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Poggse t1_j202arb wrote
Except plenty of ugly or average looking women marry and have more comfortable lives because of their marriage.
gameshowmatt t1_j2034qz wrote
I'm afraid I don't agree that this is limited to a gender.
If all someone wants is to get married and they are willing to ignore everything else it's not hard to find. Man, woman, or anything in between.
It just won't look like the pornos.
Poggse t1_j203qh3 wrote
I'm sure some men lead more comfortable lives because they got married, but I'm sure they're a very small minority of all married men. Most married men have to work longer hours, support wife and kids, split all chores, etc. That's just the reality of the situation whether people find it off-putting or not.
gameshowmatt t1_j203wqy wrote
I'd caution against assumptions.
Poggse t1_j203z5i wrote
Ok
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