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Maybe true for the average person, but most people I know are attracted to that. I mean, seriously, you think being shy isn’t endearing to guys? Just look at the vastly-male-demographic fandom you’re posting this in!
Define: Coy : using shyness to be more attractive (Though Fluttershy, as we know, is legitimately shy, not just coy).
To bring this issue to heart, I actually know someone who’s kind of stuck in a miserable place in their life; because of self-esteem issues and social anxiety, as well as him being tall - which is intimidating - he has more or less given up on getting a girlfriend.
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Sexist, you say this comment was? It’s definitely sexist, but the thing I’m uncertain about is whether this is highlighting sexism towards men because he feels incapable of meeting society’s expectations (the [] bit), or sexist towards women for the opening and closing sentences.
You know what’s sexist? The ideals where men are supposed to be the ones who do all the fighting for the girl, who are supposed to work to support the girl, where men are supposed to pay the bills - and even before marriage, pay for the dinners - for the girl, where it’s not okay for men to be sensitive or express pain (but we have to “take it like a man”/stoicism), so the girl can lean on our shoulders, but it’s never okay for us to lean on them, and then we get drafted and sent to die in hell-on-Earth, fighting to protect the girl - right alongside millions of other men forced to fight in hell-on-Earth and die for their countries.
Heck, just thinking of it almost makes me mad at the original picture. Do women owe us anything after all that?
But nevermind, all this anti-male sexism is actually something I’m okay with. Personally, I want to be able to provide for my future wife and family to where she isn’t forced to work, and I certainly don’t want her name to ever have to appear on draft rolls, because I love her.
But, yeah, getting back on-topic to your comment; social anxiety is hard to deal with whatever gender you are, but I stand by the assertion, that at least in general, it’s something men struggle with more than women, if not just because we’re the ones society expects to “go out there and ask her.” And when esteem issues enter the picture, the combination is catastrophic for someone’s personal life, as I’ve seen.
But as I said; it’s not to downplay your own problems, all that stuff I said is only a statistical-mean-sum kinda thing; it in no way represents every single case.
And, yes, the grass is certainly greener on the other side. I’ve had a great group of friends growing up most my life, but I’m not sure if it’s just me, or if it’s because these are male friendships, but generally speaking, guys don’t share the same kind of intimate friendships women do.
This actually made me tear up quite a bit, because despite having a good group of friends, I’ve hardly ever felt this emotionally intimate with any of them, because of that “stoicism” thing, where even just showing any bit of weakness or “sappiness” or anything to another guy is extremely uncomfortable.
In any case, this will probably be very interesting for you, and pretty much anyone else curious about this sort of thing.
And to be completely clear, I don’t mean to downplay your problems as an individual (all the downplay bits are referring to generalizations rather than your specific case), and I’m only sexist in the sense that I believe in being a Gentleman; ie, stoic, supporting a family, paying the bills, opening the door, etc.
I think each gender comes with its challenges, and because they’re different, it’s comparing apples and oranges to try to say “which is worse to have to put up with.”
But that being said, I’d be lying if I said I haven’t wondered what It’d be like, “Somewhere Over the Rainbow,” if I had been born on what seems to be the greener side of the fence, from here. Heh, my favorite episode is “Look Before You Sleep”…
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Because this can’t possibly go wrong, right?
Anyways, mods have repeatedly wanted the comments section here to move to the forums. So I’m making my reply to some comments there, here, as per their requests.
I’ll even put the image up so you can pretend it’s an image comment thread. There:
I AM NOT THE ARTIST
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Aaand my comment that I’m putting here for replies:
@Background Pony #E0D0
Anyways, mods have repeatedly wanted the comments section here to move to the forums. So I’m making my reply to some comments there, here, as per their requests.
I’ll even put the image up so you can pretend it’s an image comment thread. There:
I AM NOT THE ARTIST
>>755526
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Aaand my comment that I’m putting here for replies:
@Background Pony #E0D0
@Background Pony #442D
I’m not pretending that he’s a part of “shadowy MRA cabal”. But, come on, you can’t deny that what he said and how he said it was sexist.I still think getting into actual, long term relationships is absolutely equally hard for both genders. I don’t care about one night stands. Who wants their first time with another person to be a one night stand? It’s also not endearing for women to be shy, it makes men adverse to you and feel uncomfortable speaking to you because you are making the entire conversation awkward.
Maybe true for the average person, but most people I know are attracted to that. I mean, seriously, you think being shy isn’t endearing to guys? Just look at the vastly-male-demographic fandom you’re posting this in!
Define: Coy : using shyness to be more attractive (Though Fluttershy, as we know, is legitimately shy, not just coy).
To bring this issue to heart, I actually know someone who’s kind of stuck in a miserable place in their life; because of self-esteem issues and social anxiety, as well as him being tall - which is intimidating - he has more or less given up on getting a girlfriend.
@Background Pony #E0D0
>Antisocial women have the same problems antisocial men do
yeah right.***why am I supposed to look like Brad Pitt, drive Ferrari, have a body of an Olympic athlete and make more money then Obramovich only for women to even give me chance? And the only thing you have to do is say “hi” to dude for him to star proposing to you.***women have the same problems men what loude of bullshit!
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Sexist, you say this comment was? It’s definitely sexist, but the thing I’m uncertain about is whether this is highlighting sexism towards men because he feels incapable of meeting society’s expectations (the [] bit), or sexist towards women for the opening and closing sentences.
You know what’s sexist? The ideals where men are supposed to be the ones who do all the fighting for the girl, who are supposed to work to support the girl, where men are supposed to pay the bills - and even before marriage, pay for the dinners - for the girl, where it’s not okay for men to be sensitive or express pain (but we have to “take it like a man”/stoicism), so the girl can lean on our shoulders, but it’s never okay for us to lean on them, and then we get drafted and sent to die in hell-on-Earth, fighting to protect the girl - right alongside millions of other men forced to fight in hell-on-Earth and die for their countries.
Heck, just thinking of it almost makes me mad at the original picture. Do women owe us anything after all that?
But nevermind, all this anti-male sexism is actually something I’m okay with. Personally, I want to be able to provide for my future wife and family to where she isn’t forced to work, and I certainly don’t want her name to ever have to appear on draft rolls, because I love her.
But, yeah, getting back on-topic to your comment; social anxiety is hard to deal with whatever gender you are, but I stand by the assertion, that at least in general, it’s something men struggle with more than women, if not just because we’re the ones society expects to “go out there and ask her.” And when esteem issues enter the picture, the combination is catastrophic for someone’s personal life, as I’ve seen.
But as I said; it’s not to downplay your own problems, all that stuff I said is only a statistical-mean-sum kinda thing; it in no way represents every single case.
And, yes, the grass is certainly greener on the other side. I’ve had a great group of friends growing up most my life, but I’m not sure if it’s just me, or if it’s because these are male friendships, but generally speaking, guys don’t share the same kind of intimate friendships women do.
This actually made me tear up quite a bit, because despite having a good group of friends, I’ve hardly ever felt this emotionally intimate with any of them, because of that “stoicism” thing, where even just showing any bit of weakness or “sappiness” or anything to another guy is extremely uncomfortable.
In any case, this will probably be very interesting for you, and pretty much anyone else curious about this sort of thing.
And to be completely clear, I don’t mean to downplay your problems as an individual (all the downplay bits are referring to generalizations rather than your specific case), and I’m only sexist in the sense that I believe in being a Gentleman; ie, stoic, supporting a family, paying the bills, opening the door, etc.
I think each gender comes with its challenges, and because they’re different, it’s comparing apples and oranges to try to say “which is worse to have to put up with.”
But that being said, I’d be lying if I said I haven’t wondered what It’d be like, “Somewhere Over the Rainbow,” if I had been born on what seems to be the greener side of the fence, from here. Heh, my favorite episode is “Look Before You Sleep”…
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