Sure why not. I’ll use the numbering there would have been if the number 1 wasn’t duplicated so it’ll still make sense if you fix that.
My views on gender and feminism in general have slid substantially over the past six years. I don’t have particularly good memories of what I was thinking in 2009. I do still think making a crack about your suspicion that I worry about my age is icky.
I doubt very much that my OP is a substantial improvement over other posts on the same topic; like most of my writing from that long ago I both find it vaguely embarrassing from a quality standpoint and refuse on principle to delete it. It is notable principally for its location (on LW as opposed to somewhere else). I did not extensively poll other women on LW before writing my OP and don’t remember receiving any significant private messages from same, so I have no particularly special insight into what other women feel on the matter. The rest of this question seems badly worded to me; I’m not sure what you mean.
I have not received a PM from you.
What an… interestingly loaded… and opaque… way to phrase a question. I have actually thought about the plight of short men before. You’re about the same height as my dad, and he brings up the (entirely genuine, even) discrimination faced by short men on a pretty routine basis, although as far as I know he doesn’t directly have a problem with my mother being taller than him. But I’m not sure why you brought it up. People being taller than you happens too much? I’m only an inch taller than you if I stand up straight; people being taller than me happens about the same amount, I’d imagine. The surrounding culture is different for men and women here but you talk as though it’s inherently unpleasant to be short. Do I think culture, in general/on this specific point, can be changed? Well, we aren’t currently hunter-gatherers, so probably culture can change. Did this post help? I don’t really know. Is my current behavior now in 2015 helping? Again, I don’t know; anyway I’ve backed off from LW proper in favor of following rationalist tumblr and hanging out with the rationalist meatspace crowd. (The rationalist meatspace crowd has a decent number of women in it, especially if you look places like CfAR’s staff.)
The only coherent thing I can extract from this paragraph is “Have you ever felt those gender wars to be silly?”, the rest of it seems almost Markov-chain-like in its relevance. Yes, I have often found gender wars to be silly.
This isn’t a question, this is a ramble with an unhelpful flower analogy and poor coherence. Is what I think.
That’s just a joke, missy. Your views slid to the wrong way, or what? :)
Don’t worry about your age though. Mentally mature women are cool. Don’t expect a dinner and a date, though!
Eh, that was my point. I’ve read so many ramblings like that, and it makes me honestly feel that “I’ve read this before”. And that was my main problem with things like that. I’m quite sure many other men feel the same when they see yet another blog post on THAT KIND OF CHANGE written by a woman. And when I read the same patterns all over again, I just wonder if there’s some elephant everybody is missing. Better get our eyes checked.. or more liked our facts checked.
Will do later, although it’s a rather silly topic and I think we’d both think the same about it.
Brought it up because I’ve never seen short men do the same nonsense or requesting nonsencial requests or anything unreasonable despite how they feel about it. Or maybe I never bothered to search for it. Or maybe because I’ll tell them the same thing I’ll tell to every women who makes an unreasonable post of that kind. I treat unreasonable people equally so it doesn’t really matter to me what they post about.
The only problem is that, it’s ON THE INTERNET. How many people take the internet seriously? I’m probably making some sort of fallacy here, but at the same time I cannot help but wonder why I always see it on the internet. Probably because the women are afraid of retribution.
Sure why not. I’ll use the numbering there would have been if the number 1 wasn’t duplicated so it’ll still make sense if you fix that.
My views on gender and feminism in general have slid substantially over the past six years. I don’t have particularly good memories of what I was thinking in 2009. I do still think making a crack about your suspicion that I worry about my age is icky.
I doubt very much that my OP is a substantial improvement over other posts on the same topic; like most of my writing from that long ago I both find it vaguely embarrassing from a quality standpoint and refuse on principle to delete it. It is notable principally for its location (on LW as opposed to somewhere else). I did not extensively poll other women on LW before writing my OP and don’t remember receiving any significant private messages from same, so I have no particularly special insight into what other women feel on the matter. The rest of this question seems badly worded to me; I’m not sure what you mean.
I have not received a PM from you.
What an… interestingly loaded… and opaque… way to phrase a question. I have actually thought about the plight of short men before. You’re about the same height as my dad, and he brings up the (entirely genuine, even) discrimination faced by short men on a pretty routine basis, although as far as I know he doesn’t directly have a problem with my mother being taller than him. But I’m not sure why you brought it up. People being taller than you happens too much? I’m only an inch taller than you if I stand up straight; people being taller than me happens about the same amount, I’d imagine. The surrounding culture is different for men and women here but you talk as though it’s inherently unpleasant to be short. Do I think culture, in general/on this specific point, can be changed? Well, we aren’t currently hunter-gatherers, so probably culture can change. Did this post help? I don’t really know. Is my current behavior now in 2015 helping? Again, I don’t know; anyway I’ve backed off from LW proper in favor of following rationalist tumblr and hanging out with the rationalist meatspace crowd. (The rationalist meatspace crowd has a decent number of women in it, especially if you look places like CfAR’s staff.)
The only coherent thing I can extract from this paragraph is “Have you ever felt those gender wars to be silly?”, the rest of it seems almost Markov-chain-like in its relevance. Yes, I have often found gender wars to be silly.
This isn’t a question, this is a ramble with an unhelpful flower analogy and poor coherence. Is what I think.
That’s just a joke, missy. Your views slid to the wrong way, or what? :) Don’t worry about your age though. Mentally mature women are cool. Don’t expect a dinner and a date, though!
Eh, that was my point. I’ve read so many ramblings like that, and it makes me honestly feel that “I’ve read this before”. And that was my main problem with things like that. I’m quite sure many other men feel the same when they see yet another blog post on THAT KIND OF CHANGE written by a woman. And when I read the same patterns all over again, I just wonder if there’s some elephant everybody is missing. Better get our eyes checked.. or more liked our facts checked.
Will do later, although it’s a rather silly topic and I think we’d both think the same about it.
Brought it up because I’ve never seen short men do the same nonsense or requesting nonsencial requests or anything unreasonable despite how they feel about it. Or maybe I never bothered to search for it. Or maybe because I’ll tell them the same thing I’ll tell to every women who makes an unreasonable post of that kind. I treat unreasonable people equally so it doesn’t really matter to me what they post about.
The only problem is that, it’s ON THE INTERNET. How many people take the internet seriously? I’m probably making some sort of fallacy here, but at the same time I cannot help but wonder why I always see it on the internet. Probably because the women are afraid of retribution.
Nevermind this, I messed up.