I like that there's a lot of posts shitting on women today.
Anyway, there's three ways to read this.
It doesn't happen, this is just typical female hate consensus, as typified by Orwell when he described them.
It happens because those men don't trust women who enter their spaces, because most women always try to change everything they enter into an anti-male hate cult.
It happens because fans of the hobby don't trust women not to be faking it to attract a simp to rip off for all he's worth.
I feel like you forgot a possibility.
4. Men question everyone over everything (even other men) they have even a little expertise in. Women only think it's just them getting questioned; because women are used to the world revolving around them and men don't complain.
I think it's a mix of number 4 and number 3. I'll start talking with friends when they get into a new thing that I have already been in, and we discuss the more niche aspects of it. If a woman comes up, trying to discuss something I'm an expert in, then I'm going to immediately start talking about the more niche parts of it, as usual. Not my problem if she's either a liar or just isn't used to the rigorous questioning involved when men talk about things they like to other men.
I like that there's a lot of posts shitting on women today.
Anyway, there's three ways to read this.
It doesn't happen, this is just typical female hate consensus, as typified by Orwell when he described them.
It happens because those men don't trust women who enter their spaces, because most women always try to change everything they enter into an anti-male hate cult.
It happens because fans of the hobby don't trust women not to be faking it to attract a simp to rip off for all he's worth.
I'm leaning towards 1.
I feel like you forgot a possibility. 4. Men question everyone over everything (even other men) they have even a little expertise in. Women only think it's just them getting questioned; because women are used to the world revolving around them and men don't complain.
I lean toward 4.
I think it's a mix of number 4 and number 3. I'll start talking with friends when they get into a new thing that I have already been in, and we discuss the more niche aspects of it. If a woman comes up, trying to discuss something I'm an expert in, then I'm going to immediately start talking about the more niche parts of it, as usual. Not my problem if she's either a liar or just isn't used to the rigorous questioning involved when men talk about things they like to other men.