They've spent their entire adult lives seeing men as a monolith, and are shocked when they find out they're not.
Warren Farrell wasn't right about everything in The Myth of Male Power (I don't think even he knew the depths to which feminists and society would ignore men who spoke for themselves), but touches on this:
Feminism taught women that men were pigs and oppressors, and so they have no capacity to understand male relationships. You'd have to be pretty fucking ignorant to watch that scene in Fellowship and think "GAY!" or expect people to laugh. In fact, I don't think the possibility of the thought ever even crossed my mind until this jackoff put it there.
They've spent their entire adult lives seeing men as a monolith, and are shocked when they find out they're not.
Warren Farrell wasn't right about everything in The Myth of Male Power (I don't think even he knew the depths to which feminists and society would ignore men who spoke for themselves), but touches on this:
Feminism taught women that men were pigs and oppressors, and so they have no capacity to understand male relationships. You'd have to be pretty fucking ignorant to watch that scene in Fellowship and think "GAY!" or expect people to laugh. In fact, I don't think the possibility of the thought ever even crossed my mind until this jackoff put it there.