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At least I get to watch them fly into my blocklist like mosquitos into a bug zapper lol
Haha true
The real beliefs I think a lot of the people responding secretly hold:
This bear in particular is maybe not much better than a dude. He's gettin a little handsy.
Yep which flies in the face of evidence as few adult men are killed by adult women. But the misogyny that some men hold is just pure bigotry
Oh a thread only for cunts
Its trans inclusive so women with cocks are plenty welcome :)
Men's responses to the "man or bear" question perfectly illustrate the point of the question but they just. Don't. Understand. That.
It's not necessarily that a woman is answering the question "man or bear?", it's that everyone in the conversation when she does so can answer "do you respect me or what I have to say at all?" and the answer from men is often a resounding "no!" A bear would just accept someone's answer as her answer and leave it at that.
Thank you for voicing the thoughts I was having such trouble putting into words
Really cute art style here, I love the pooh-bear thing at the end. It's the man that asks for the honey, heh.
I feel like this thought experiment is a shiri's scissor. My take on this is that the worst humans are more dangerous than a wild bear. Here's the quantitative version: what percentile of dangerousness in man would you pick over the bear? For me, I would switch from man to bear at the 90% percentile -- I think the 10% worst men are a riskier proposition than the bear.
Point is you don't know whether the man is a good one or not when you bump into him.
I agree with you but also, I stand by my assertion: if I'm in nature and see a bear that's good. If I'm asked who I'd rather keep bumping into on a trail, obviously a man, I'll be polite and if he gets too creepy I probably have bear spray.
I really like this comic and sadly it's true. I know nothing about bears and I'm physically disabled so I'm gonna pick the man. I can talk to him, and I know a bit about men but the bear I'm fucked.
"I've never been sexually assaulted by a bear" tends to shut this BS down pretty fast in my experience.
Tragic but valid point. Plus more women are killed by men than bears....