It’s definitely weird. I’ve never felt ignored, overlooked, etc. Doctors listen to me. Professionals in my circles take my words as professional. Women don’t get that same experience. I can’t fathom how men can say they’re persecuted with a straight face unless they literally brought it on themselves through arguably intentional means.
There’s a lot of expectations of men - a lot of them self-inflicted - and if you don’t feel you can live up to them it sucks.
But you’re right about the other stuff. The number of times I’ve watched a mediocre man get credit for rephrasing an idea that a woman said not ten seconds earlier would be a lot of nickels.
It’s definitely weird. I’ve never felt ignored, overlooked, etc. Doctors listen to me. Professionals in my circles take my words as professional. Women don’t get that same experience. I can’t fathom how men can say they’re persecuted with a straight face unless they literally brought it on themselves through arguably intentional means.
There’s a lot of expectations of men - a lot of them self-inflicted - and if you don’t feel you can live up to them it sucks.
But you’re right about the other stuff. The number of times I’ve watched a mediocre man get credit for rephrasing an idea that a woman said not ten seconds earlier would be a lot of nickels.
Privilege is just problems you don’t have. It’s an absence. That’s difficult to feel without active effort.