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  • PunnyName@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    And the cycle continues. Congrats on being a cog in a machine we’re trying to dismantle.

    • TSG_Asmodeus (he, him)@lemmy.world
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      3 months ago

      This feels reductive. Are you seriously saying ‘trust boys’ is a message you should give girls right now? I have boys and girls, and I would never tell my daughter ‘yeah just default to trusting guys’ – hell she had issues with boys not understanding consent or bodily autonomy in elementary school.

      And I 100% blame those of us around those boys, we’re the adults, but the fact is girls literally cannot afford to just trust men or boys on meeting.

      We need to teach our boys and men to stop doing these things and then we can tell everyone to trust by default.

        • HowManyNimons@lemmy.world
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          There is a sequence. People earn trust, then they get trust. That is the sequence.

          Individual boys will be trusted if they deserve it.

          Masculinity won’t because it has broken trust. We’ve got a major crisis here, and it won’t be solved with downvoting feminist opinions or demanding trust. We have inherited a deeply broken situation, and many of the loudest voices in masculinity are still disasterously counterproductive.

          The way forward is to forge a better masculinity that is an ally to the other genders. Maybe earn trust back. We can start by listening to women and hearing their concerns. Downvoting and negating their concerns pushes them in the wrong direction, doesn’t it?