Bombadil wrote:Ostroeuropa wrote:
It's difficult to get people to care about a conversation that is fairly explicit about not caring about them either with its periodic "what about the menz" memes and so on, in between its gaslighting attempts to lie about that. I note you ignored the point about heart attacks.
Like I said, when you beat a dog no matter what it does, it stops engaging.
You're super selectively quoting, as well as misrepresenting a statistic, from what is actually a pretty good study on making the issue of gender equality a healthy space to discuss in the workplace.. written by two women by the way..
If you can cite the heart attacks stuff I'd be happy to read.
How so? What about this is misrepresenting the stat?
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2 ... 105453.htm
Updated study, more recent, confirms.
Worries about accusations of sexual assault or inappropriate touching were cited twice as many times by men as by women, while more women mentioned fear of causing injury.
It's interesting that the women were more concerned about hurting women than they were concerned about hurting men, don't you think?